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S4 Episode 13: Persons of Interest - Murder in Waltham

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Investigative journalist Susan Zalkind unravels the chilling details behind the notorious triple homicide that occurred in September of 2011 in her hometown of Waltham, Massachusetts. This quiet town was overshadowed by an unthinkable crime, but captivates us is Susan Zalkind's uncanny ability to unveil the intricate threads weaving together the murder and its unsettling connections to the Boston Marathon bombing in April of 2013.

In this episode, we explore alongside Susan as she delves into the pages of her book, The Waltham Murders, recounting her relentless pursuit of truth amidst the shadows of a small community torn apart by violence. With gripping storytelling and meticulous research, Susan sheds light on the complexities of the case, offering insights that challenge assumptions and uncover dark secrets buried for years.

Susan Zalkind is a journalist, New Englander, author of The Waltham Murders and producer of The Murders Before The Marathon docuseries. Her work has also appeared in This American Life, the Guardian, CityLab, VICE, the Daily Beast, The Irish Times, and Boston magazine. She likes to swim in the ocean.

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Investigative journalist Susan Zalkind unravels the chilling details behind the notorious triple homicide that occurred in September of 2011 in her hometown of Waltham, Massachusetts. This quiet town was overshadowed by an unthinkable crime, but captivates us is Susan Zalkind's uncanny ability to unveil the intricate threads weaving together the murder and its unsettling connections to the Boston Marathon bombing in April of 2013.

In this episode, we explore alongside Susan as she delves into the pages of her book, The Waltham Murders, recounting her relentless pursuit of truth amidst the shadows of a small community torn apart by violence. With gripping storytelling and meticulous research, Susan sheds light on the complexities of the case, offering insights that challenge assumptions and uncover dark secrets buried for years.

Susan Zalkind is a journalist, New Englander, author of The Waltham Murders and producer of The Murders Before The Marathon docuseries. Her work has also appeared in This American Life, the Guardian, CityLab, VICE, the Daily Beast, The Irish Times, and Boston magazine. She likes to swim in the ocean.

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