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Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
True Crime
Lost Hills investigates the dark side of Malibu, California. Beneath a seductive facade, this city of billionaires, celebrities, and surf bums is hiding something menacing.
Season 2 takes place in the late 70s and early ‘80s, as Malibu was changing from a low-profile beach town into a celebrity haven, full of new money and hard drugs. When a Malibu woman and her son mysteriously drowned, her husband was arrested for their murders—and ultimately convicted. But to this day, many people—including the victim's family—claim he’s innocent.
And listen back to season 1, which chronicled the horrifying story of a man killed in a Malibu campground while sleeping beside his young daughters—and exposed a law-enforcement coverup. 

Hosted by Dana Goodyear (The New Yorker) and produced by Western Sound and Pushkin Industries. Show artwork: For a Kid, 2021, copyright Francesca Gabbiani.

Follow us @losthillspod on Twitter and Instagram for a deeper dive into the stories.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Los Angeles, CA
Premiere Date |
2021-03-02
Related Hashtags |
#BTS
#LostHills
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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30 Available Episodes (30 Total)Average duration: 00:28:56
Mar 16 | 00:11:43
Season 3 Updates + Alphabet Boys
Jan 30 | 00:10:23
From Deep Cover: Never Seen Again
Sep 23 | 00:07:45
Death of an Artist: Ana Mendieta and Carl Andre
Jun 07 | 00:33:05
Who Rules Porn? From Hot Money
Apr 29 | 00:24:27
The Returning Mother
Feb 04 | 00:28:54
Actor Rob Lowe on growing up in “the MILF capital of the world”
Jan 31 | 00:08:22
From Deep Cover: Who Was Bob Cooley?
Dec 29 | 00:43:30
Lifelines
Dec 27 | 00:39:54
Prejudicial Effect
Dec 22 | 00:31:11
Three Freds
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