Unsolved Cases
What really happened to Karen Silkwood? In 1974, a 28-year-old nuclear lab technician and union whistleblower was driving through rural Oklahoma with documents that could expose serious safety violations at a plutonium facility. She never arrived. Karen Silkwood was found dead beside her crashed car. The documents were gone. In this episode of Unsolved Cases by Skoob, we investigate one of America’s most disturbing unsolved mysteries — involving nuclear contamination, corporate cover-ups, missing plutonium, and a fatal crash many experts say was no accident. From mysterious radiation exposure inside her home, to vanished evidence, to crash reconstruction that challenges the official story, this deep dive explores why so many believe Karen Silkwood was silenced before she could reveal the truth. Was it a tragic accident — or a warning meant to stop a whistleblower forever? Before we dive in, don’t forget: you can access all Skoob shows, bonus content, and exclusive deep-dive episodes on the Skoob App and via linktr.ee/skoob.ai [http://linktr.ee/skoob.ai]. 👉 Follow Unsolved Cases by Skoob on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and hit subscribe on YouTube for more episodes like this. Tune in for more thought-provoking stories, deep dives, and investigations that keep you hooked.
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