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Episode 234 - Amy Bishop & Misha Defonseca

Episode 234 - Amy Bishop & Misha Defonseca

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This week, Amber tells the story of Amy Bishop - a biology professor who open-fired at her colleagues during a staff meeting.

Then, Naomi covers the truly unbelievable story of the life of Misha Defonseca from German-occupied Belgium to Millis, Massachusetts.

Amber's Sources:

Amy Bishop, Professor Arrested in Shooting, Was Prone to Volatile Reactions, Colleagues Say - The New York Times

2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting - Wikipedia

Amy Bishop, Professor Arrested in Shooting, Was Prone to Volatile Reactions, Colleagues Say - The New York Times

Women & Crime Podcast - S3 E92 - September 12, 2022

Naomi's Sources:

Misha Defonseca - Wikipedia

Misha and The Wolves – Neftlix documentary



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