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🗓️ 14 March 2021
⏱️ 59 minutes
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For Red Nose day two of the UK’s finest crime podcasts have joined forces for an Acast Red Nose Day Mashup podcast!
Join Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala from RedHanded alongside Hannah George, Catie Wilkins, and Taylor Glenn from Drunk Women Solving Crime to bring us 'Drunk Women Caught Redhanded'.
This powerhouse of super-sleuths leaves no stone unturned in solving a true crime from history, whilst imbibing their favorite adult beverages and inviting us to play along too.
We also get to hear some personal true crime tales of woe from hosts and listeners alike and whilst the gang may not be able to solve everything, they sure as hell don't make it worse.
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0:00.0 | Music |
0:22.0 | Welcome everyone to drunk women court red handed. That is the name that we have decided to go with because it's excellent |
0:29.6 | and it describes exactly what is happening in this situation. If you don't know, it is a mashup between red handed and drunk women solving crime. What more could you want in your lives? |
0:40.2 | Nothing, probably. So what is this? What's going on? What are you all watching? Slash listening to? Well, this is a very special bonus brought to you by a cast who are actually bringing you an exclusive series of bonus podcasts like this from your favorite |
0:57.0 | podcasters for the red nose day podcast mashup. That's right. Red nose day is back. And this year, it's more powerful than ever, because let's face it, we all need a big old laugh right about now. And this laugh can help create change around the country and around the world. No matter what you're able to give, you have the power to make a difference. So if you can, please give now a comic relief dot com slash podcast mashup. |
1:26.9 | And we will leave the link in the episode description so that you can find it very easily and have no excuses for not being able to find it. So with that, that's what you're listening to. Hello, everyone. |
1:39.2 | Hello. |
1:41.8 | Should we introduce ourselves? Hi, I'm Cerucey from red handed. |
1:45.7 | Hi. Oh, wait, that made it like an evil. Hi, Cerucey. |
1:52.2 | It's a very opposite of an A. It's a bad A. It is. It is failing, failing. It's an enablers. |
2:02.8 | So if you're new to red handed, I can tell you what we are, because I know that one. We are red handed, Cerucey and I, and we are a true crime podcast that we started in a cupboard under the stairs and somehow managed to still be doing it three to four years later. |
2:16.8 | And nobody stopped us. And we're super excited to be here with Katie Taylor Glenn and another Hannah Hannah George. So we're going to have to call her the big HG because HM doesn't really work. And my middle name's Mary. So my initials are. |
2:33.4 | Hannah, my middle name's Mary as well. Oh, I got two Hannah Mary's. Yes, mate. |
2:38.2 | Hannah is an anagram of nothing. That's just something that other Hannah's like, as my friend Jim Campbell's jokes, I should say that. I was so happy when he sold me all the time. |
2:48.7 | Yeah, we're going to launch our own podcast. It's called Hannah Mary. That's incredible. |
2:55.3 | Big of you to credit the writer of that little joke. You are a magnanimous HG. Absolutely. |
3:04.5 | Even in conversation, if I do a joke, I have to go like, that was Sarah Mellikens or whatever. |
3:10.2 | That is my man. Amazing credit after credit. |
3:14.6 | Did you like that one? Yeah. |
3:19.9 | Already, I've lost the plot, but when we've lost the plot so much that we've shamelessly stolen your entire format for this measure, we're not bringing very much to it at all. |
3:27.3 | A part from the stories that you asked us to bring about crimes that have happened to us. Should we kick off with those? |
3:33.6 | Yes, that's what we only have one question on this podcast and that is, have you ever been the victim of a crime? |
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