Maureen O'Connell has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 5 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.3★ across 710 ratings. The most-rated is Call Me God.

Wednesday, October 2, 2002. Aspen Hill, Maryland. Northgate Plaza. 5:20 PM. Inside Michael’s craft supply store, cashier Ann Chapman rings up another customer. Then it happens. A loud crack; a gust of wind; the light in register five goes dark. Over the next 23 days, the entire DC area will be thrust into a reign of terror unprecedented in American history. Sniper attacks targeting and murdering everyday citizens will bring the entire region to its knees, as a nation still reeling from the recent attacks of 9/11 and the anthrax scare, are forced to confront a new type of brutal assault—this time in their own backyard. As law enforcement grapples with the mass carnage and chaos, media’s ravenous 24-hour cycle amplifies the very real fear, while steadily pumping new theories and bad leads onto a paralyzed public desperate for it all to end. But who can stop it? And exactly how? Call Me God is the never-before-told story of the fascinating and turbulent investigation that led to the diabolical and elusive killers' capture; one that pitted protocol against instinct, sacred institutions against individual insight. Told firsthand by those few who had the vision and expertise to solve it, and including a fascinating look into the behavioral, ballistic, forensic, and electronic analysis vital to cracking the case, FBI agent brothers Jim Clemente (former FBI behavioral profiler) and Tim Clemente (former FBI counter-terrorism expert) take us through every facet and flaw of a nationwide manhunt that pressure tested nearly every aspect of law enforcement capabilities—and its glaring vulnerabilities. Anchored by harrowing accounts from victims, intimate conversations with family members of those deceased, as well as candid accounts from those who knew the perpetrators best, relive the haunting events of the DC Sniper attack and piece together a true crime phenomenon that's impact can still be felt today. This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download all 14 episodes to your Library now.
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One typical Friday morning in February 1997, two masked men dressed in body armor and carrying automatic rifles burst into the Bank of America in North Hollywood, California and started shooting. They forced customers to the ground, stuffed hundreds of thousands of dollars into a duffel bag and exited out the back…where they were surrounded by police. For the next 44 minutes, the armed robbers and police engaged in a deadly gunfight. News choppers overhead aired the North Hollywood shootout live on television. Down on the ground, both inside the bank and out, a neighborhood of strangers converged to stop the carnage and save lives. Many are telling their stories for the first time.
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About this Audible Original From podcasts and documentaries to online forums, true crime is booming. But as one Audible editor and self-professed crime obsessive observes, the genre is being pulled in new and different directions along with a changing social landscape. She wanted to know: Can we ethically engage in true crime as real concerns surface around the crimes, victims, and systemic issues that directly impact the humans we are hearing about? Where are the most sensitive and original voices in true crime turning their attention? And how can we use our primal fascination with the dark side of human nature as a force for good? Listen in on this exclusive conversation with a host of experts from the true crime landscape, featuring original interviews with the following guests: Attica Locke, author, Heaven, My Home Billy Jensen, author, Chase Darkness with Me Emily Martinez, executive producer, Finding Tess Jim Clemente, creator, Call Me God Marcus Parks, creator, Last Podcast on the Left Michele Josue, director, Happy Jail Maureen O’Connell, narrator, Call Me God Rachel McCarthy James, author, The Man from the Train Rachel Monroe, author, Savage Appetites Sarah Weinman, author, The Real Lolita Scott Brick, narrator, In Cold Blood Vanessa Harris, senior director, Audible Content Partnerships Please note: Murder, We Spoke contains some adult language and mature themes. Discretion is advised.
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