Storm of Suspicion

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Storm of Suspicion

A natural podcast from The Weather Channel
Website: https://art19.com/shows/storm-of-suspicion

Crime, like the weather, waits for no man. But there are also times when these two forces cross paths, creating a perfect storm of violence and chaos. When the high stakes of extreme weather meets the thrilling mystery of murder, you end of with Storm of Suspicion. This gripping true crime series examines spellbinding events where weather played a central role in solving or covering up the crime.

Each episode, featuring experts and forensic meteorologists, is shaped as a real-life whodunit with weather ultimately playing the pivotal role in how the crime was resolved.

From blizzards to hurricanes, floods to heat waves, Storm of Suspicion proves that when it comes to solving mysterious crimes, Mother Nature can be detectives’ best friend…or their worst enemy.

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