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Crime Writers On...

Bonus Episode: Season One's Best Moments

Crime Writers On...

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Society & Culture, True Crime, Author, Panel, Writer, Review, Tv Reviews, Crime, Documentary, Tv & Film

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2014

⏱️ 35 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Rebecca. Before we begin the episode, I want to extend a special thanks to those of you who've

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listened, left comments on our website, and to those of you who've left spectacular reviews on

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iTunes for this podcast. Please do leave a review. If you haven't, we really do appreciate it.

0:15.2

We've also just decided that we want to do a weekly podcast about season two of cereal when it comes

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out and to continue producing episodes in the meantime about the case, about other crimes perhaps,

0:26.2

but we are producing this show independently now, and that isn't free, especially since we value a

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high quality sound. If you want to support our continuing this podcast, please make a donation in

0:37.1

any amount to help us out. There's a little donate button on our website, crimewriterson.com. Thanks

0:43.6

and enjoy the show. I'm Rebecca Levoi, and you're listening to Crime Writers on cereal. This is a

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special podcast, homage podcast, about the blockbuster spin-off of this American life.

0:57.2

Reporters Sarah Caning's 12-week look at the conviction of Adnan Sayed for the 1999 murder of Hey

1:03.6

Min Lee. This week, a special follow-up episode now that season one is done. It's a bit mystical and

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a little bit like those special clips shows they used to do in sitcoms in the 80s. You know,

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when everyone would sit around and reminisce and you'd hear this sound.

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I've assembled a panel of fellow crime writers to talk about our favorite moments from cereal season

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one and why we loved them. Joining me to run it all down is my husband and true crime co-author,

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Kevin Flynn, true crime writer and investigator Laura Bricker, and crime fiction author Toby Ball.

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You can find out more about all the crime writers at our website, crimewriterson.com.

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I brought my favorite clips and I asked Kevin, Toby and Laura to bring their favorite clips from

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season one of cereal. And as each of us listed them, we settled on some themes that emerge from

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those moments in the podcast that related to Sarah Caning's storytelling and the case.

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So for this episode, we're counting down our picks for the top five story lines and themes from

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