Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 067: Updates, Resolutions and Conclusions to Infamous Music Crimes

We’ve been brought up on TV crime shows and police procedurals. In about 45 minutes, a crime is committed, evidence is gathered, suspects are identified and arrested, sent to trial, and either convicted or acquitted. In real life, though, it doesn’t work that way.

When we learn of a horrific crime, it occupies the news cycle for days, weeks, and even months as the case plays out. But then, inevitably, something else comes along, and we move on before the story of that crime is complete.

Has the case gone cold? Did anyone ever get arrested? Was there a conviction? If so, what happened at the trial? Did anyone go to jail? And if someone is in prison, what’s their status?

In short, was justice served? Much of the time, we don’t know because no one ever follows up. And if they do, these new details get lost in the constant deluge of information that comes at us every day.

This is episode 67 of Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry. Over the life of this show, we’ve talked about dozens of cases, most of which have been resolved. But some of these tales just keep on going.

Time for some updates, resolutions, and conclusions to some very infamous crimes from the world of music.

In addition to the  podcasts, you can hear Uncharted on these Corus radio stations (all times local):

  • Toronto: AM 640 (4-5am)
  • London: 980 CFPL (4-5am)
  • Vancouver: 730 CKNW (1-2am)
  • Edmonton: 630 CHED (1-2am)
  • Calgary: QR77 (770 AM) (1-2am)
  • Winnipeg: 680 CJOB (1-2am)
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