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'Snitch Tank,' Discussing Death, 'Pardon My Dust,' Road to Mt. Wilson
Season 7, Episode 7
What went wrong with the “snitch” program in Orange County’s jail that backfired in court?
Death is a topic embraced by some who are willing to face their fears and grief.
In the short documentary "Pardon My Dust," designer Peter Han shares the process behind his transitory creations.
Rare historic footage reveals the hazardous and windy 9-mile toll road that lured adventurous drivers up to Mount Wilson in the 1920’s.
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