Stoppable Muflehun & District Productive
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- True Crime
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Stoppable is the true crime podcast that explores the riveting and dramatic stories of people who become enthralled with the idea of mass killing to achieve their ends. The podcast delves into the back stories of perpetrators to solve the mystery of how and why our friends, neighbors, siblings, children and parents turn to dark acts of extreme violence against innocent victims.
In examining these cases, you will walk in the shoes of the perpetrators and travel on their journey as our team of mass-murder and terrorism experts analyze the actions of people preparing to commit atrocities. Every episode details a captivating tale of suspense and terror.
In the end, you will discover why these planned tragedies did–or did not–occur.
Stoppable is jointly produced by Muflehun and District Productive.
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Pretend to be Dead
After seeing crowds of families at a Walmart, a young man went back to his car to retrieve his recent purchase.
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Murder/Suicide
An 18-year old traveled hundreds of miles from his home on a secret mission.
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"Be Careful"
After traveling overnight 500+ miles to participate in a celebration of unity, a young man from a small town in Ohio got back in his car to drive home...until he took a turn back towards town.
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Following the White Rabbit
A little before sunrise, three buddies turned into the parking lot of a house of worship In Minnesota where people were gathering to pray. What was about to happen? Was this Stoppable?
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Making 'Smores with Nazis
Dr. Erin Saltman, the Director of Programming at the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT), discusses the important work the members of GIFCT are doing to "prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting digital platforms" and the term “borderline content” that is now increasingly come up in discussions.
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A Recipe for Chaos
An Army Specialist, sworn to protect his country through his military service, planned to shared the knowledge and expertise he had gained in the military.
Customer Reviews
You think you know
The interviews this podcast grabbed are amazing. Interesting and smart take on a horrible topic.