Introducing...Aftermath: Hunt for the Anthrax Killer - Episode 1
A deadly bioterror attack shook the U.S. and triggered one of the FBI’s most complex investigations. Aftermath takes you inside the high-stakes hunt for the Anthrax killer and the investigative breakthrough that cracked the case.Episode 1: Isolated Incident - Right after 9/11, the FBI scrambles to stop a second-wave attack using a deadly toxin. When a Florida photo editor is poisoned by a rare bacteria, agents uncover a possible al-Qaeda plot to spread anthrax from the air. But are they already too late?From Wolf Entertainment, USG Audio and Dig Studios, in collaboration with CBC Podcasts.For more episodes of Aftermath: Hunt for the Anthrax Killer, visit here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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7: Facing the Truth
As Nic’s investigation comes to a close he looks into whether modern DNA testing could provide a breakthrough. He learns about a new process which could create a face for the suspect, and hears how a change in the law might finally provide answers. Credits:Josh Bloch- For USG AudioJennifer Sears- For USG AudioNic Obregon- Writer, HostDarrell Brown- Executive Producer, EditorSophie Ellis- Executive ProducerTom Brewins- Sound DesignerJames Warburton/ KPM Music- ComposerRyushi Lindsay- Producer (Japan)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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6: Young Blood
Just when you think you’ve learned everything about the Miyazawa murders, Nic discovers an ominous note, potentially written by the killer, predicting the crimes. And he is forced to confront a theory that the killer was just a teenager. Credits:Josh Bloch- For USG AudioJennifer Sears- For USG AudioNic Obregon- Writer, HostDarrell Brown- Executive Producer, EditorSophie Ellis- Executive ProducerTom Brewins- Sound DesignerJames Warburton/ KPM Music- ComposerRyushi Lindsay- Producer (Japan)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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5: Grains of Truth
Nic assumed his investigation would take him around Japan. But evidence left at the scene has actually led him to California – and a new lead which provides a remarkable new theory.Credits:Josh Bloch- For USG AudioJennifer Sears- For USG AudioNic Obregon- Writer, HostDarrell Brown- Executive Producer, EditorSophie Ellis- Executive ProducerTom Brewins- Sound DesignerJames Warburton/ KPM Music- ComposerRyushi Lindsay- Producer (Japan)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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4: Four Wheels
We don’t know what the Faceless Man looks like, but we do know what he was wearing. Nic investigates claims that the killer was a skateboarder, and meets one of the only people ever questioned about the murders. Credits:Josh Bloch- For USG AudioJennifer Sears- For USG AudioNic Obregon- Writer, HostDarrell Brown- Executive Producer, EditorSophie Ellis- Executive ProducerTom Brewins- Sound DesignerJames Warburton/ KPM Music- ComposerRyushi Lindsay- Producer (Japan)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In December of the year 2000, an unknown male broke into a suburban Tokyo home and killed an entire family. Despite leaving thousands of pieces of evidence in the house, including his clothes, the murder weapon, his DNA, his blood, even his excrement—we are no closer to knowing this man’s identity. There’s no clear motive. And no sign of the case being closed. The Miyazawa family murders are a paradox. They’re a case which has haunted Tokyo police for 22 years now. A case which should be solved. But one which has far more questions than answers.