Episode 46: Nicholas Schmidle

Published: June 19, 2013, 4:27 p.m.

b'Nicholas Schmidle is a staff writer at The New Yorker.\\n\\n"I was in a taxi, leaving Karachi to go attend this festival, and we started getting these very disturbing phone calls from newspaper reporters that didn\'t exist, all of them asking me to meet them at various places in Karachi. I had read enough about the Daniel Pearl case to know what happened in the days leading up, and this was very similar. ... We kept driving towards the festival, and shortly after that, friends started calling. They were watching local television, and it was being reported that \'Nicholas Shamble,\' editor of Smithsonian Magazine, had been kidnapped. And I was like, \'All right, I get the hint.\'"\\n\\nThanks to TinyLetter for sponsoring this week\'s episode.\\n\\nShow notes:\\n@nickschmidle\\nnicholasschmidle.com\\nSchmidle on Longform\\n[2:00] "In the Crosshairs" (New Yorker \\u2022 June 2013)\\n[9:40] "Three Trials for Murder" (New Yorker \\u2022 November 2011)\\n[25:15] "Next-Gen Taliban" (New York Times Magazine \\u2022 January 2008)\\n[37:30] "The Hostage Business" (New York Times Magazine \\u2022 June 2009)\\n[38:15] "Getting Bin Laden" (New Yorker \\u2022 August 2011)\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'