The Deuce Conrad Show
In the shadow of the White House, a shocking crime of passion erupted on a calm Sunday in 1859: Congressman Daniel Sickles gunned down Philip Barton Key—son of the man who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner”—in broad daylight in Lafayette Square. Fueled by betrayal, adultery, and rage, the brazen murder stunned antebellum America and led to the most explosive trial of the era. This is the story of the nation’s first successful temporary insanity defense—the legal bombshell that let a killer walk free and forever changed criminal justice. Sex, scandal, honor, and history’s most audacious acquittal—don’t miss this gripping tale of murder right across from the President’s doorstep. Hit play now and discover why this case still echoes today. #TrueCrime #HistoricalTrueCrime #MurderMystery #TemporaryInsanity #CrimeHistory #LafayetteSquare #WhiteHouse #Scandal #19thCentury #TrueCrimePodcast #HistoryPodcast
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