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There was something off about the little mom-and-pop doctor’s office in the Los Angeles strip mall. The wait was too long. The patients were too…antsy. And the doctor? She was making millions of dollars. What in the world was going on in Dr. Lisa Tseng’s office? And why were her patients’ mothers so furious?
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Life was hard for Toni Jo Henry in 1940s Louisiana. She was in the forced-to-grow-up-too-fast, creepy-men-all-around, dead mom, and alcoholic father club. So when she finally met a man who loved her for who she was, she was all in. But then her new husband was thrown behind bars, and Toni Jo decided that she needed to get him money for an appeal, and to get money she needed to rob a bank, and to rob a bank she needed to hijack a car…and suddenly she was on the long, dank rode to the electric chair.
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Julius Caesar is dead, and Cleopatra has a new powerful man hanging around. When she and Mark Antony party a little too hard and public opinion begins to turn against them, how will they maintain their golden image? And what happens when Rome declares war against Cleopatra herself?
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When a queen dabbles in both fratricide and sororicide, is she on the wrong side of the law? Or is she the law itself? When you’re Cleopatra, the richest woman in the entire world, the legality of your actions is…irrelevant. More pressing matters include keeping your subjects happy, seducing Rome’s most powerful married men, and appearing in clouds of incense to keep your mystique going. Bloodshed? That comes with the territory, of course, but who’s going to stop you?
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When bank after bank kept getting robbed in 1990s Dallas, the feds were convinced they had a male criminal on their hands. I mean, the guy wore a cowboy hat! His mustache was so…manly! And most importantly, he was damn good at what he did. Surely the mild-mannered middle-aged woman with a series of dead-end jobs had nothing at all to do with the case…
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What’s a young married showgirl to do in 1920s Los Angeles when her husband gets a wandering eye? Buy a hammer, of course. Criminal Broads kicks off a new season with a roaring twenties tale of gore, featuring Clara Phillips, a dancer with a bad temper who would do anything, anything, ANYTHING to keep her husband’s love.
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Criminal Broads is back. Subscribe now to hear the true crime podcast about wild women on the wrong side of the law.
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BREAKING NEWS: Women have simply not stopped finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. Whatever can we do about this?! Criminal Broads returns on March 26. Subscribe Now.
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The ugly: Nazis. The bad: a husband killed in battle. The good: one spunky, silly, kinda-loopy, very brave young woman. Meet Violette Szabo, the secret agent who packed a machine gunâŠjust in case she ran into any Nazis on her mission.
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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Sharon Wiggins killed a man in a bank robbery gone wrong when she was seventeen. Her state locked her up for life, no chance of parole. Then the Supreme Court stepped in, and Sharon started dreaming. This is the story of a woman with a dubious superlative: the longest-serving juvenile lifer in the world.
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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In 1978, a man left Mary Vincent for dead. Ten years later, she told a journalist sheâd never get over it. This is a story about surviving and about the narrative of the survivorâwhat we want from her, what she canât always give us.
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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In the 1950s, two lonely, imaginative teenage girls became best friends. Before long they had convinced themselves that they were the most mad, genius girls in the world. And then they began to dream of murder.
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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âImagine at the age of 16 being sex-trafficked by a pimp named Kutthroat.â That was how the meme about Cyntoia Brown started. Cyntoia herself couldnât believe it when she heard Kim Kardashian was tweeting about her. After a lifetime of being thought of as a bad kidâpeople were suddenly on her side?
Cyntoiaâs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyntoiabrownofficial/?hl=en
Falicia Blakely episode: https://www.criminalbroads.com/episodes/2018/11/28/episode-14-teenager-in-love-falicia-blakely
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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One night in September, a white lady in a long green dress reported that sheâd been the victim of a horrific crime. Her story transformed Hawaiiâsome people were outraged, some were sure she was lying. And then her mother got involved.
Read David Stannardâs book on the Massie case here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/291248/honor-killing-by-david-e-stannard/
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âGuiltyâ by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer.
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Hannah Overton loved kids. Everyone who knew her thought she was a wonderful mother. But then she found herself in court, with the media calling her a baby-killer and people on the witness stand saying she was a psychopath.
Read Pamela Colloffâs article here: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/hannah-and-andrew/
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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Poor Pam Hupp and her bad luck. First her best friend Betsy gets stabbed 55 times. Then her mother falls off a balcony. Then she gets KIDNAPPED. And now Pam, who wouldnât hurt a fly, is in prison for life?! Some people just canât catch a break, no matter how hard they lie.
Read Jeanette Coopermanâs longform piece on Pam: https://www.stlmag.com/longform/pam-hupp/
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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Catherine Pileggi went from a flight attendant to a multimillionaireâs girlfriend. But after eighteen years, her relationship was on the rocks. Then one nightâsomeone cracked. Was it him? Or was it her?
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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When Blanche Wright was captured in 1980, police said theyâd found a vicious killer. And for decades, no one dug any further to find out who the real Blanche was. Michael Wilson of the New York Times comes on the podcast to tell us her story.
Read Michaelâs article on Blanche here: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/26/nyregion/prince-charming-hit-man.html?searchResultPosition=1
Read more of Michaelâs work here: https://www.nytimes.com/by/michael-wilson
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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Faithful friends, how could I conclude sister month without interviewing MY OWN SISTER? Enjoy this mini just-for-fun interview with the iconic Anna Telfer, actress, little sis, andâcontroversiallyâsomeone who once identified with Kitty in Pride and Prejudice.
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Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer.
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June and Jennifer Gibbons made a pact with each other when they were eight: they werenât going to speak to anyone but each other. Decades later, they found themselves in a high-security psychiatric hospital, putting the final touches on their pact that had turned surreal, all-encompassing, andâŠdeadly.
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Music: Matthew Noble and Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: âSistersâ by Irving Berlin, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: âThe Great One Stepâ by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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