
What You Didn't Know with Tess and Matt Stevens
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Welcome back WYDKers! We're all refreshed from our midseason break and have an insane episode for you. Fresh off the release of "Leaving Neverland," the documentary that brought more shocking allegations against pop icon Michael Jackson to light, dad and I dive into what it was like when the first trial broke. You'll never believe what a source close to this case said about Jackson's guilt. Would you like to advertise on "What You Didn't Know?" email us at wydkpodcast@gmail.com for rates. We're cheap, give us a try. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to R A T E and R E V I E W! We sincerely appreciate it. DAD'S NEW BOOK: "Poker World" is out now on Outskirts Press. Dad has spent over 25 years working on this book and it's finally complete. It was a pleasure designing the cover and I'm so happy to share it with our #WYDK family. Purchase the book now.If you want a signed copy, email dad at mattstevensbooks@gmail.com and he will hook you up. Make sure to mention #WYDK in your message.We have a Facebook Page now! Check it out here to interact with us, connect, ask questions and talk with other fans of #WYDKPodcast (We're so happy that there are more of you each week.)Grab some stickers from Tess on her Etsy Shop (WYDK stickers coming soon!)Follow Tess on Twitter here. Follow Tess on Instagram here.Follow Matt on Twitter here.Get dad's book, A Season In Pluto here.Tess' new website.

After the Rodney King trial, and the acquittal of the police officers accused of brutality, Los Angeles exploded. Marginalized communities took to the streets, taking people from their cars and beating them, shooting up businesses, looting, and setting fires in the name of King.

One fateful night in Los Angeles, and an incident between police and a man named Rodney King eventually ignited the powder keg of civil unrest in Southern California, also known as the L.A. Riots.

Can you imagine flying over Mexico as an aftershock from one of the world’s most deadly quakes shakes the earth below? I can’t, but my dad has the memory of that exact situation.

Mark Thomas was a notorious white supremacist, hated every race and culture besides his own, and was arrested for conspiring to rob banks to fund his violent cause.