In The Dark

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59 Episodes

  1. Coronavirus in the Delta E3: The Hospital

    Published: 15/05/2020
  2. Coronavirus in the Delta E2: Parchman

    Published: 06/05/2020
  3. Coronavirus in the Delta E1: Greenville

    Published: 01/05/2020
  4. Coronavirus in the Delta: The Trailer

    Published: 23/04/2020
  5. S2 E18: The Recusal

    Published: 08/01/2020
  6. S2 E17: Home

    Published: 22/12/2019
  7. S2 E16: A Hearing

    Published: 18/12/2019
  8. S2 E15: Revelations

    Published: 02/07/2019
  9. S2 E14: The Decision

    Published: 22/06/2019
  10. S2 E13: Oral Arguments

    Published: 27/03/2019
  11. S2 E12: Before the Court

    Published: 19/03/2019
  12. Coming Soon: New Episodes of Season Two

    Published: 19/02/2019
  13. S2 Update: Q&A + A Fire in Winona

    Published: 27/11/2018
  14. S2 Update: SCOTUS Takes the Case

    Published: 03/11/2018
  15. S1 Update: The Wetterling File

    Published: 21/09/2018
  16. S2 Update: Back to Winona

    Published: 18/09/2018
  17. S2 E11: The End

    Published: 03/07/2018
  18. S2 E10: Discovery

    Published: 26/06/2018
  19. S2 E9: Why Curtis?

    Published: 19/06/2018
  20. S2 E8: The D.A.

    Published: 12/06/2018

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In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran, is an award-winning investigative-journalism podcast that started in 2016. Its first season looked at the mysterious abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the lack of accountability that sheriffs face when they fail to solve cases. Season 2 examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who was tried six times for the same crime. In 2020, In the Dark released a special report on the coronavirus pandemic in the Mississippi Delta. In 2023, In the Dark joined The New Yorker and Condé Nast. “The Runaway Princesses,” a four-part series that asks why the women in Dubai’s royal family keep trying to run away, came out in January. In the Dark is a two-time Peabody Award winner and, in 2019, became the first podcast to win a George Polk Award, one of the top honors in journalism. The program has also received an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.

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