The stories of two families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border. We compare their experiences with what the government said was supposed to happen.
Episodes
The mystery of Mountain Jane Doe
Investigators dig up an unidentified murder victim, decades after she was buried, in an attempt to give her back her name.
The military’s deadliest helicopter
A fire broke out in a MH-53E Navy Sea Dragon helicopter on a 2014 training run. Seconds later, it slammed into the ocean. Only two sailors survived.
The Pentagon Papers: Secrets, lies and leaks
In this episode of Reveal, we take a deep look at the leaking and publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971
Silencing science
President Donald Trump says he doubts humans have much of a role in climate change. His administration has downplayed the science of climate change and sought to silence scientists working for the federal government.
The city (revealed)
An illegal dump in Chicago was part of a federal investigation that brought down corrupt politicians, but it left residents angry and feeling used.
Sins of the fathers
In Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, the Catholic Church had a problem with Jesuit priests sexually abusing kids. James Poole was a repeat offender.
Monumental lies
The Civil War ended more than 150 years ago, but the Confederacy didn’t die with it. Monuments, shrines and museums are present in the South.
Al Letson Reveals: Jerome Corsi
In a special podcast, Reveal host Al Letson speaks with someone who fears he may be added to the list of Russia investigation convictions.
Trial and terror (rebroadcast)
Since 9/11, nearly every terrorist attack in the United States has come from within.