Mass Murder at the Capital: The D.C. Snipers

Huge thanks to our sponsors Manscaped and Ritual!This week, Tom and Ben take a deep dive into the horrific D.C. sniper attacks that took place over the course of 3 weeks in 2002, in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.The coordinated attacks were carried out John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. The apparent randomness of the brutal killings had a huge public reaction, changing the way people would go about their day-to-day lives during the ongoing investigation. Were these attacks completely random? Was Malvo brainwashed by John? Tune in and all will be revealed!Check out our new merch: www.icmap.storeSupport ICMAP on Patreon HERE https://www.patreon.com/couldmurderapodFollow our socials: @couldmurderapodWritten & Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter | @nozzer89 @thisiscartsProduced & Mixed by Dan Lambert at Boston Sound | @bstnsndAdditional research and timelines written by Danielle St RomaineResident Forensic Psychiatrist - Dr Sohom DasArtwork & animation by Phil Whitton | @philwhitzOpening theme by Alfie Indra | @alfieindra**Please kindly give the show a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find us in your ears at the moment. It helps us so, so much and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks for your support. Until next time!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Hello and welcome to I Could Murder A Podcast! Join good pals Tom and Ben as they make weekly deep dives into the mercilessly morbid, curiously creepy world of true crime. The boys will be exploring the who’s, how’s, what’s, where’s and why’s of all things strange and intriguing. From mass shootings to serial murderers, to tragic events and mysteries – they will pick apart each subject with their unorthodox commentary and bizarre references, looking into the red flags and motives, as well as exploring the impact and aftermath of each case.Click HERE for more exclusive ICMAP content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.