Witnessed: 19 Days

Sony Music Entertainment / Campside Media

Over 19 days in March of 2018, five package bombs were mysteriously placed or mailed to random locations in and around Austin, Texas — killing two people and seriously injuring another five. During these mysterious, terrifying attacks, hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world would descend on the city for the annual South by Southwest festival, prompting as many federal law enforcement to respond to these bombings as did during the Boston Marathon attacks. On the front lines of it all is the Austin Bomb Squad, who has never experienced anything quite like this in their department’s history. This is the thrilling, true story of the 19 days of terror that settled over one of the fastest growing cities in the world at one of its busiest times told by the law enforcement, victims, journalists, and residents who witnessed it. Witnessed: 19 Days is part of The Binge—a new podcast channel from Sony Music Entertainment. Subscribe now to unlock all shows on The Binge - All Episodes. All at Once... and you’ll be the first to access 19 Days as soon as it drops on April 1, 2024. A Campside Media, Pegalo Pictures & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find out more about The Binge and other podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts. read less

Our Editor's Take

Witnessed is a series of true crime podcasts with great storytelling. Each season of the series features crimes and killings that sound like something out of a movie. But they all really happened. Each season has a different host who is also a reporter. That adds to the storytelling for these episodes.

The first podcast season of Witnessed was Witnessed: Borderlands . The story sounds like a real-life No Country for Old Men. Rob D'Amico narrated this Texas tale about a sheriff teaming up with a drug smuggler for nefarious reasons.

In WItnessed: Friendly Fire, a Tennessee sheriff is shot and killed. Dying in the line of the duty happens to law enforcement. What sets this story apart is that the officer was killed by his own partner. This second season of the podcast features the sheriff's wife searching for justice. Sean Flynn hosts.

Katie and Leah Henoch hosted Witnessed: Mystic Mother. The third season of the podcast discussed the Phoenix Goddess Temple. Was it a church-or a front for prostitution? This series explains what happened.

In Witnessed: Devil in the Ditch, the fourth season of the podcast, things get personal.

Journalist and host Larrison Campbell investigates a murder. In this case, the victim was Campbell's 85-year-old grandmother, Presh. The case has been open and unresolved for several decades.

One of the most interesting features of this podcast is also one of its most harrowing ones. It is not common to see someone investigating the murder of their grandmother. Campbell's dedication to discovering the truth makes this podcast all the more compelling. This case isn't only a mystery for her to solve. She wants justice for her family and to finish what the cops could or would not.

Witnessed sees Campbell navigating various aspects of this case. She talks to witnesses and tries to uncover as much information as possible. The case is several decades old, which means many of the people involved are now dead. Additionally, several of the living ones prove to have issues with their memories

No matter what the topic, the Witnessed podcast has captivating investigations searching for truth and justice. New episodes drop on a periodic basis.

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