Host Sonya Gavankar and Newseum curator Carrie Christoffersen explore the stories and the artifacts in the Newseum’s FBI exhibit. Today’s episode: the D.C. snipers who terrorized the greater Washington, D.C., area in 2002, the Bushmaster assault rifle they used to carry out their deadly attacks, and the tarot card they left near one of the shootings in an attempt to communicate with authorities.
Inside Today’s FBI: Centennial Olympic Park Bombing
Inside Today’s FBI: Improvised Explosive Devices
Inside Today’s FBI: Shutting Down Silk Road
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Suicide Bombing
Pulitzer Prize Photography: River Rescue in Downtown Des Moines
Inside Today’s FBI: Boston Marathon Bombing
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Defending the Barricade
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Final Salute
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Operation Lion Heart
Inside Today’s FBI: 9/11
Inside Today’s FBI: Surveillance Dinosaurs
Eyewitness News with Al Primo
Inside Today’s FBI: Times Square Car Bomb
Inside Today’s FBI: Whitey Bulger
Inside Today’s FBI: Ghost Stories
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Veterans Day Edition
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Central American Migrants
Pulitzer Prize Photography: War and Peace in Afghanistan
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Crisis in Haiti
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