O.J. Simpson, Luigi Mangione, Jonestown Massacre, Cocaine Bananas

Police investigate after O.J. Simpson’s bodyguard claims a thumb drive contained a confession. More on suspected United Healthcare CEO shooter, Luigi Mangione. Alaskan brothers go after each other's reptiles during a dispute over anime. Guyana is exploring turning the site of the Jonestown massacre into a tourist attraction. Fentanyl found in dolphins living in the Gulf of Mexico. Record setting seizure of cocaine within a banana shipment. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Police Searched Thumb Drive After O.J. Simpson's Bodyguard Claimed It Contained Confession People Luigi Mangione Had 'Debilitating' Back Pain, Went 'Radio Silent' to Friends Before Healthcare CEO Shooting: Reports People Argument over anime ends with dead crocodile and jail for Alaska brothers NY Post Guyana wants to turn site of Jonestown massacre that killed over 900 into tourist attraction: ‘Ghoulish and bizarre’ NY Post Fentanyl found inside dolphins in Gulf of Mexico: ‘We think this is a longstanding problem’ NY Post Dominican Republic officials seize record-setting amount of cocaine, found hidden in bananas CBS News To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Crime is always happening – and frankly, it can be exhausting. Mainstream outlets constantly pepper you with the dark side of humanity. Do we really need that added negativity in our lives? How can we stay up to date on true crime – without casting a dark shadow on your already hectic day? Well, here at This Day in Crime, we have come up with a solution. We provide a balanced mix of national true crime headlines, along with a healthy dose of lesser known stories – whose headlines leave you no choice but to want to know the whole story. The kicker? We deliver our stories in an upbeat, and hopefully entertaining way – all in about fifteen minutes. Think “true crime with a side of levity.” Join standup comedian and former police detective Todd McComas, newsroom veteran Eric Quintana, and the rest of the This Day in Crime team Monday - Friday as new episodes run down some of the biggest crime stories AND best headlines moving through the news cycle. Tenderfoot TV presents, This Day In Crime, a quick and entertaining way to get your daily dose of crime. Premieres January 2024.