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GPN to Launch ''22 Hours: A Second Look'' Podcast


22 Hours A Second Look
22 Hours A Second Look

Gamut Podcast Network has announced the relaunch of its true crime series American Nightmares with a new season titled "22 Hours: A Second Look." The season revisits the case of a Washington, DC family and their housekeeper who were held hostage and killed in what became known as the "mansion murders."

The case was the focus of the show's debut season in 2019, which climbed to No. 2 on Apple Podcasts and was named one of the year's best podcasts by the Associated Press. Six years later, host Megan Cloherty returns with new interviews, fresh reporting, and updates on the case and those connected to it.

"Telling this story changed me," Cloherty said. "Revisiting it ten years later, with new voices and new context, made me realize how much it continues to affect the people left behind. This second look is as much about their resilience as it is about the crime itself."

"This story gripped the nation when it happened, and the emotional impact has never really faded," said John Goforth, VP/GM of Gamut Podcast Network. "With 22 Hours: A Second Look, we're giving listeners both the investigative depth they loved in the original and a deeper, more human perspective on what happened next."

New episodes of the season will be released every Tuesday beginning September 2, available on major podcast platforms.

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