A woman in Veracruz, Mexico receives a map from a pair of anonymous strangers that leads her on a search to solve a mystery that\u2019s haunted her for years. And a psychiatrist brings together three men who believe they are all Jesus Christ, hoping to cure them of their delusions.
\n\nSTORIES
\n\nMap to the Disappeared
\n\nA woman in Veracruz, Mexico receives a map from a pair of anonymous strangers that leads her on a search to solve a mystery that\u2019s haunted her for years.
\n\nThis story includes descriptions of corpses, graves sites, and a brief mention of torture. Sensitive listeners, please be advised.
\n\nThank you, Griselda Barradas, for sharing your story with us! Special thanks to journalist Felix Marquez for his assistance in producing this story and to actress Norma Yolanda Lopez.
\n\nGriselda is still a member of the group, El Solecito. They\u2019ve just begun excavating a second mass grave in Veracruz and have so far found close to 50 bodies. Today there are more than 70 groups of parents across Mexico like El Solecito. Searching for the remains of their missing children while the authorities do little to help. On average, two graves are uncovered each day.
\n\nProduced by Esther Honig, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot
\n\nThe Three Christs Of Ypsilanti
\n\nIn 1959, psychiatrist Milton Rokeach brought together three schizophrenic men who believed they were Jesus Christ, hoping to cure them of their delusions. But over time, his methods became dangerously amoral.
\n\nThanks to Richard Bonier and Ronald Hoppe for their help.\xa0 Additional thanks to Peter Shyppert as the voice of Milton Rokeach.
\n\nYou can buy The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, Rokeach\u2019s book, right here.
\n\nProduced by Stephanie Foo, original score by Leon Morimoto
\n\nSeason 12 - Episode 29