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We're a mother-daughter podcasting duo bringing you true tales of murder and mystery from the Golden State. Got a question, comment, or suggestion for a future episode? Send us an email at feedback@ccspod.com! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @theccspod, where we’ll be posting some photos and letting you know about upcoming episodes.© 2024 California Crime Stories True Crime
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  • Episode 9: The Murder of Haing S. Ngor
    Aug 11 2024

    On February 25th, 1996, doctor, actor, author, activist, and Cambodian genocide survivor Haing S. Ngor was murdered outside his LA apartment. Ngor survived the genocide that claimed his wife, family, and nearly two million Cambodians, only to be shot in what police believed was a robbery gone wrong. After escaping Cambodia, Ngor gained fame for his Oscar-winning performance in The Killing Fields. His Hollywood success allowed him to raise awareness about Cambodia’s genocide and aid refugees. Although three LA gang members were convicted for his murder, rumors persist that Ngor was killed on Cambodian dictator Pol Pot’s orders as retaliation for his activism.

    Our recommendations for this episode:
    -Thelma bit.ly/4caJmWA
    -Slow Horses bit.ly/4dv2TSE
    -Anthony Bourdain’s Cambodia episode: https://bit.ly/3Ao8ls4

    Sources:
    -The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor. https://bit.ly/4dwEEUe
    -“A Physician’s Acting Heals Wounds of War.” https://bit.ly/3WWY9yH
    -“2 Juries Reach Verdicts in Oscar Winner’s Death." https://bit.ly/3WZBAKI
    -“3 LA Juries Convict Gang Members in Ngor Murder." https://bit.ly/3yuLURu
    -California Incarcerated Records & Information Search. https://bit.ly/3WWZeaQ
    -“Cambodia.” https://bit.ly/3A7ghOj
    -“Cambodia.” https://bit.ly/3LXAc4W
    -“Cambodia.” Thttps://bit.ly/4fB0R55
    -“Cambodia.” https://bit.ly/3WE5KSf
    -“Cambodia before 1975.” https://bit.ly/3SBeZ4M
    -“Cambodia 1975-1979.”https://bit.ly/3WTHOvx
    -“Three Men Convicted of Killing Ngor." bit.ly/4fCC2Gg
    -“Cambodia: A Historical Overview.” https://bit.ly/3AgnFae
    -“Khmer Rouge Link Probed in Killing. https://bit.ly/3YES4t6
    -Survival in the Killing Fields. https://bit.ly/3YuQx8Q
    -“Haing Ngor Dies in the Killing Fields of L.A.” https://bit.ly/3YENmeD
    -“Jason Chan.” https://bit.ly/4fQCmRQ
    -“How Nixon’s Invasion of Cambodia Triggered a Check on Presidential Power.” https://bit.ly/46EXdDb
    -“Three Are Charged in Murder of Actor from ‘Killing Fields.’ https://bit.ly/3LSeob4
    -"Ngor Slain For Money, Not Politics.” https://bit.ly/3YHQDKi
    -“Revisiting Haing Ngor’s murder: ‘Killing Fields’ theory won’t die.” https://bit.ly/3WEZUjQ
    -“People v. Tak Sun Tan, 68 Cal.App.5th 1." https://bit.ly/3yvLzOD
    -“Reducing a Sentence Under SB 1437 - A Top CA Appeals Lawyer Explains.” https://bit.ly/3SNZXsj
    -“How We Made The Killing Fields.” https://bit.ly/4dq4Z6s
    -“The Life and Strange Death of the Khmer Rouge Survivor Who Won an Oscar, Then Got Murdered.” https://bit.ly/3AkwAYg
    -“The Killing Fields (1984).” https://bit.ly/3yqaaEy
    -The Price of Duty, Season 1 Ep. 3: “Det. John Garcia.” https://bit.ly/3AbVB7Y
    -“3 Teens Are Charged With Murder of ‘Killing Fields’ Actor Haing Ngor. https://bit.ly/3LU19qn

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 8: The Murder of José Gallardo Diaz
    Aug 1 2024

    On August 2nd, 1942, José Gallardo Díaz was brutally beaten and stabbed on his way home from a neighbor’s birthday party in Los Angeles. After being rushed to the hospital, José was pronounced dead. The hunt for José’s killers became a proxy war on LA’s Mexican-American youth, and more than 600 Mexican-American men and women were taken into custody. 22 young men were charged with the murder, and after a three-month-long mass trial that was biased against them from the start, 17 were convicted. The trial and verdict contributed to ongoing unrest and racial antagonism playing out in the city of LA, which boiled over into what we know today as the Zoot Suit Riots. Within two years, the defendants’ convictions were overturned. José Diaz’s case was never reopened, and his murder remains unsolved.

    Our recommendations for this episode:
    -Properties of Thirst by Marianne Wiggins bit.ly/3WAAYKm
    -TaskMaster UK, available in the US on YouTube bit.ly/3Wuiueh

    Send us an email at feedback@ccspod.com! And follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @theccspod!

    Sources:

    • "About - The Sleepy Lagoon Memorial." bit.ly/3Yt8DIi
    • Carolina Miranda, "Goodbye, Guy on Horse. A New Wave of Monument Design is Changing How We Honor History." LA Times. 2020. bit.ly/3LN5VG1
    • Catherine Ramirez, "The Other Southland: Missions, Monuments, and Memory in Tovaangar." BOOM California. 2021. bit.ly/3WrAd6a
    • Cecilia Rasmussen, "Notorious Cases for a No-Nonsense Judge." LA Times. 2006. bit.ly/46vHt5v
    • Eduardo Obregón Pagán, Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime LA. 2004. bit.ly/4dIJ5eP
    • Elizabeth Escobedo, "The Pachuca Panic: Sexual and Cultural Battlegrounds in World War II Los Angeles." Western Historical Quarterly. 2007. bit.ly/3A56p7L
    • Gerardo Licón, "Pachucos: Not Just Mexican-American Males or Juvenile Delinquents." PBS SoCal. 2017. bit.ly/4c6SHi6
    • Gilberto Perez, "Pachuco - Subcultures and Sociology." bit.ly/3ypUTn1
    • Hector Tobar, "Sleepy Lagoon Victims Laud Their Champion." LA Times. 1997. bit.ly/3Sw6sQh
    • History.com, "Zoot Suit Riots." 2023. bit.ly/4fCZenM
    • "Jose Diaz: 1919-1942." Find A Grave. bit.ly/3A58Bfv
    • Library of Congress Research Guides, "1942: Bracero Program." bit.ly/4camFlo
    • Livia Gershon, "Pachuca Rebels in 1940s Los Angeles." JSTOR Daily. 2023. bit.ly/3WMjpIv
    • Lolita Lopez, "New Survey Shows LA Residents Concerned, Yet Supportive of LAPD." NBC Los Angeles. bit.ly/4fp63sX
    • Online Archive of California. bit.ly/3LPGkw0
    • PBS American Experience, Zoot Suit Riots (documentary transcript & accompanying articles). 2001. bit.ly/46wLKpy
    • Sid Garcia, "80 Years Later, LA Apologizes for Zoot Suit Riots Committed Against Mexican Americans." ABC7. bit.ly/3YrBzk3
    • Stephanie Hinnershitz, "The Zoot Suit Riots and Wartime Los Angeles." The National WWII Museum. bit.ly/3Wl4xiM
    • Tessa: Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library. bit.ly/3LN6waJ
    • UCLA Library, "The Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee and the Appeal." Via the Wayback Machine. bit.ly/3LNfTXV
    • Victoria Bernal, "Proposed Monument Preserves the Memory of Sleepy Lagoon and Zoot Suit Riots." PBS SoCal. 2022. bit.ly/3A75vYs
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    42 mins
  • Update Minisode!
    Dec 22 2021

    Hey! It’s been a minute since you heard from us…but we’re back with an update minisode! Since we released our last episode in March, there have been several notable developments in cases that we've shared with you on the podcast.

    Riverside PD is offering a $50,000 reward (valid until 1/31/22) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Cheri Jo Bates’s killer. Contact the Riverside PD’s Homicide Cold Case Unit by email at cjb@riversideca.gov with any information.

    Apply for the Cheri Jo Bates Memorial Endowed Scholarship: https://rcc.academicworks.com/opportunities/12756

    Apply for or donate to the Kristin Smart Scholarship: https://www.kristinsmart.org

    Our recommendation for this episode: The Great British Baking Show!

    Sources:

    • Charles V. Bagli, “Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder After Decades of Suspicion.” NYT https://nyti.ms/30vDF6E
    • Charles V. Bagli, “Robert Durst Sentenced to Life in Prison for Friend’s Murder.” NYT https://nyti.ms/3wOaUOv
    • Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (2020 edition). “Special Circumstances: Lying in Wait” https://bit.ly/3CldT27
    • Brian Melley, “Robert Durst sentenced to life in best friend’s murder.” ABC News https://abcn.ws/30sGHZE
    • Paul Vercammen, Stephanie Becker, and Cheri Mossburg, “Robert Durst was sentenced to life in prison today. Here’s what happened during his hearing.” CNN https://cnn.it/3ci9qCt
    • Karen Matthews and Michael R. Sisak, “Robert Durst charged with 1982 murder of wife Kathie Durst.” AP https://bit.ly/3CjWMNW
    • Christine Hauser, “Kristin Smart Case: A Timeline of Searches and Arrests.” NYT https://nyti.ms/31VlpnC
    • Ashton McIntyre, “Paul, Ruben Flores plead not guilty, trial set for April 25.” KSBY https://bit.ly/3qHt3fB
    • KSBY Staff, “Human blood found in multiple soil samples taken from Flores home, forensic expert testifies.” KSBY https://bit.ly/2YQm3lb
    • KSBY Staff, “Archaeologists testify anomaly found in soil at Flores home was consistent with burial site.” KSBY https://bit.ly/30u62SB
    • Matt Fountain and Kaytlyn Leslie, “Kristin Smart case; Paul and Ruben Flores appear in SLO court.” SLO Tribune https://bit.ly/3Fn3sN4
    • City News Service, “Reward offered for conviction in decades-old Riverside homicide.” The Press-Enterprise https://bit.ly/3kGw24i
    • Kevin Fagan, “Zodiac Killer case solved? Case Breakers group makes an ID, but police say it doesn’t hold up.” SF Chronicle https://bit.ly/3qKjXPk
    • Dani Anguiano, “Case of the Zodiac Killer takes another twist - but police say it isn’t solved.” The Guardian https://bit.ly/3kAHLBt
    • Meryl Kornfield, “the Zodiac Killer sent a cipher 51 years ago. A team of amateur code-breakers just cracked it.” The Washington Post https://wapo.st/3GZKfSE
    • The Case Breakers’ Zodiac press release https://bit.ly/3Fnj0Rk
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    26 mins
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