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Into The Fire: True Crime Stories

Into The Fire: True Crime Stories

By: KGRA Digital Broadcasting
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This show focuses on true crime, with people who are movers and shakers in the world.© KGRAdb 2023 Social Sciences True Crime
Episodes
  • Natalie Cash
    Dec 20 2025
    This Friday, December 19, 2025 at 7:00 pm CST Live, on Episode #78 of Into the Fire, it is my absolute pleasure to bring on a friend of mine who I have loved listening to for the past several years. Its Natalie Cash, who as a news outlet recently said was a staple on the radio since 2011. Natalie, is a Country Music Association Award winner and a two time nominee from the Academy of Country Music.
    Natalie was heard on the radio waves for many years to include working for stations in Dallas, Las Vegas and Tulsa.
    Not only is she a blast to hang out with who is full of energy, she also is the Founder of Bikes for Kids here in Tulsa, that she continues to promote east year during the Christmas season in an attempt to get bike donations, which has received hundreds of bicycles for needy children in the Tulsa community...
    Most importantly, she is the mother of two awesome boys, and is definitely a huge personality here in Tulsa.
    I could not think of a better person to have join us going into the Christmas break.... She will be a lot of fun to have on.....
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    50 mins
  • Dr. Teresa White
    Dec 13 2025
    Join us this Friday, December 12, 2025 at 7:00 pm CST, on Into the Fire Episode #77, as we sit down with Dr. Teresa White, a renowned forensic anthropologist.
    Get a unique glimpse into the fascinating world of forensic anthropology and learn about the crucial role it plays in solving crimes and uncovering the truth. From analyzing human remains to reconstructing crime scenes, Dr. White will take us on a journey into the intricacies of her work, sharing her expertise and experiences.
    Don't miss this captivating conversation as we delve into the mind of a forensic anthropologist and explore the science behind the scenes. Tune in this Friday to Into the Fire for an unforgettable episode. You can watch this episode live this Friday and any of the other 76 episodes at
    https://www.youtube.com/@DetectiveJasonWhite
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Mike Elam
    Dec 6 2025
    This Friday, December 5, 2025, at 7:00pm CST, I will be joined by Mike Elam for episode #76. August 29, 2025, The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation along with the Tennessee Attorney General held a press conference concluding that if Sheriff Bufford Pusser was still alive, that they would seek an indictment for Murder, in the death of Sheriff Pusser's wife Pauline Pusser in 1967. People are familiar with Sheriff Pusser from the movies "Walking Tall" which was a tale of the Sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee. This moved millions, and created a legend in the state of Tennessee.
    After examining the released reports, Mike is going to discuss the key elements to the TBI's investigation. Mike is no stranger to the case, is in large part the reason why the murder of Pauline Pusser was re-examined, after over 20 years of researching the case, interviewing witnesses, and actually turning over the Carbine Rifle that ultimately led to Pauline Pusser being exhumed for her first autopsy. Mike's resolve is amazing, despite the years of threats, insults, and personal sacrifice not only for him but for his family to find justice for Pauline. As Mike says "The Truth has no Agenda", and essentially his persistence for justice is why we are talking about this case today...
    Mike has become a friend of mine, whom I have tremendous respect for his passion and determination with respect to seeking the truth... Someone I consider as one of the heroes in this story.
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    1 hr and 23 mins
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