Hi, it's Madeleine Barron from In the Dark.
I'm so excited to bring you this brand new story from two of my favorite people,
the extraordinary investigative reporter Heidi Blake of The New Yorker and our amazing producer,
Natalie Jablonski.
Heidi has taken the story that so many people thought they knew and reported it exhaustively.
And she found things that have been overlooked for decades that completely change how the story is understood.
It's a story about all kinds of things.
family, mental illness, and justice, just to name a few.
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