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Hey, it's Madelyne. I know you've waited a long time for season three of In the Dark. Thank you for being so patient. I promise you, this season of the show, the product of four years of reporting, is the most ambitious story we've ever done. If you've heard the trailer, you know that this story is about a shocking crime, a crime that most people have long forgotten, a crime that for almost 20 years has gone unpunished. We've interviewed hundreds of people, many of whom have never talked to a reporter before. We've read tens of thousands of pages of documents, gotten all kinds of things that the US government tried to keep from us. Our first two episodes come out next week. But if you can't wait, you can actually listen to both of them right now. The New Yorker is offering early access to subscribers. If you're already a subscriber, all you need to do is log in and listen. If you aren't a subscriber yet, it's easy to become one. Just go to newyorker. Com/dark and sign up today. Starts at just a dollar a week. You'll get every episode of In the Dark a week early for the entire season, so you'll be the first to listen.

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And of course, as a subscriber, you'll get access to everything the magazine publishes. Of course, you don't have to subscribe to listen. We want everyone to hear this story. Anyone who follows In the Dark, wherever podcasts are available, will get a new episode every week, all summer, for free. But I hope you'll take this chance right now to show your support for what we do, what The New Yorker does. This really is the best way to support In the Dark. Check out episodes one and two today at newyorker. Com/dark. As always, thank you for listening, and thank you so much for supporting In the Dark.