Dead Man Talking™

Angel Resendiz aka The Railroad Killer criss-crossed the US by freight train in the 80s and 90s, choosing his victims at random, before he was executed by the State of Texas in 2006.

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    16: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Corrections Officer (BONUS EP)

    In this special interview, Alex speaks to Dead Man Talking listener and former Corrections Officer, Bobby Blanton.

    Bobby worked as a guard at the Polunsky Unit, which houses Texas’s death row, and got to know Angel Resendiz well while the serial killer was an inmate there. Bobby explains why he believes the confessions on the tape are true. 

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    12 February 2019, 6:30 am
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    15: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Q & A (BONUS EP)

    In this special episode Alex looks back on the Dead Man Talking series and answers listeners' questions — ranging from his faith in the US justice system, regrets on losing the tape, and why Resendiz was only ever charged with one murder.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    5 February 2019, 6:30 am
  • 40 minutes 1 second
    14: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Finale

    In the final episode of Alex's investigation into the confessions of Angel Resendiz, we look at all the evidence gathered so far. Was his hunch that Resendiz was telling him the truth correct? Or has he been led down the garden path?

    Plus, find out whether he's found a lawyer to help with Andres Mascorro's appeal.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    29 January 2019, 6:30 am
  • 29 minutes 57 seconds
    13: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Breakthrough

    As he approaches the end of his investigation into the confessions of Angel Reséndiz, Alex has been trying to get a lawyer to look at the convictions of Diamantina Kolojaco and Andres Mascorro. He finally meets Catherine Greene Burnett, Associate Dean at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, and finds a big breakthrough in the case.

    He also finally meets Andres Mascorro's family and updates them.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    15 January 2019, 6:30 am
  • 21 minutes 25 seconds
    12: S1 Dead Man Talking: Michelle Lyons (BONUS EP)

    In this episode Alex speaks to someone who not only spent lots of time with Angel Resendiz on Death Row, she also watched him die.

    Michelle Lyons was spokeswoman for the Texas department of Criminal Justice and she’s got some pretty unnerving things to say about Resendiz as she got to know him pretty well on his time on Death Row.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    8 January 2019, 6:30 am
  • 26 minutes 28 seconds
    11: S1 Dead Man Talking: Run with the Railroad

    In 1997, two young lovers, Jesse Howell and Wendy Von Huben, went missing in Florida after riding the rails down there.  Two years on, Resendiz confessed to killing the couple, and led detectives to Von Huben's body.  Alex looks deeper into this case and finds strong similarities with Resendiz's confession to him of multiple murders on the California/Arizona border.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and presented by Peter Sale

    1 January 2019, 6:30 am
  • 34 minutes 8 seconds
    10: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Attorney

    Alex travels back to Houston to meet Les Ribnik, one of Angel Resendiz's appellate attorneys. Before the Railroad Killer's execution, Ribnik, believing his client may have information about other murders, was quoted as saying: "The state should be patient and wait for my guy to die another day so these other cases can possibly be cleared."

    So what did Resendiz tell Ribnik about the murder of Daryl Kolojaco?

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    18 December 2018, 6:30 am
  • 23 minutes 48 seconds
    9: S1 Dead Man Talking: Holly Dunn (BONUS EP)

    A special in-depth interview with sole survivor of the Railroad Killer, Holly Dunn.  

    Holly tells Alex about surviving the attack and trying to rebuild her life while knowing Angel Resendiz was still at large.

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    11 December 2018, 6:30 am
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    8: S1 Dead Man Talking: Midnight Train to Georgia

    In this episode we hear about the brutal murder of an elderly woman called Fanny Byers in a tiny rural Georgia town, a case that profoundly influenced what Alex thinks about Resendiz and the confessions that he made.  

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    4 December 2018, 6:30 am
  • 31 minutes 59 seconds
    7: S1 Dead Man Talking: The Lover

    Diamantina’s former lover Andres Mascorro, who was also convicted of Darryl Kolojaco’s murder, has finally agreed to be interviewed in prison — after years of Alex writing to him with no response.

    Mascorro insists he is innocent; that police coerced a confession from him and threatened to deport his undocumented family back to Mexico. He tells Alex: “I never knew what one signature could do.”

    Presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale

    20 November 2018, 6:30 am
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