Episodes
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Amy Upbright takes some time out, but crime (true or otherwise) beckons to ambitious podcasters
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Ezra steps in and figures it all out so you, the listener, don't have to
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Missing episodes?
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The thoughts and prayers pay off! - Ezra checks in with Amy.
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How is the New Zealand media handling this disaster? And where's Amy?
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KILLJOY is written and directed by Patrick Hunn and Laura Robinson with original music, sound design and studio mix by Oliver Devlin
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CBF Producers Ezra Snypes and Evan Phippet take an expanded look at the story so far
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Theory is theory - a burning desire to obtain empirical proof is the way to truth
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A sign from the universe. A witness who was actually there on the night of Joy's murder comes forward
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What does Gary Ford himself remember from that fateful night? Not a lot. Find out why.
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Seeking refuge in an unlikey place could just be the key to unlocking the investigative puzzle
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Google maps, a pitcher of beer, a ten dollar budget - the search for something continues
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Who killed Joy Ford? That's the question that brought me to Sharon's Valley in a small country somewhere in the lower Pacific. But another question is -'How am I feeling?'
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The mind of an artist is like an art gallery - full of art and lots of blank spaces. But what if that artist is a murderer? What's in the frames ... and what's in the blank spaces?
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Amy visits the scene of the crime and meets Tabby Delaney, former pageant runner-up ... and former friend of serial pageant queen, Joy Ford, the murder victim
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Blood on the walls, keys under the flowerpot, flashlight in the car, darkness in the hallway. What happened in the house?
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Amy Upbright, potential award-winning podcaster, stakes out her claim and begins opening the rich vein that is true-crime podcasting fame.