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Criminal Broads

Crime-Fighting Broad 007: Eliza Orlins, Manhattan DA Contender

Criminal Broads

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, History, True Crime

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

One of the most powerful offices in the country is up for grabs this year, and it’s never been held by a woman.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed human.

0:04.7

Is it a sin?

0:07.1

Is it a crime?

0:09.7

Loving you, dear, like I do.

0:14.5

If it's a crime, then I'm guilty.

0:19.9

Guilty of loving you.

0:23.6

Mm-hmm.

0:26.6

Hello, welcome to another episode of Criminal Broads, a true crime podcast about wild women on the wrong or the right side of the law, or simply law adjacent, or maybe law curious. You know what I realized as I was

0:40.0

saying the previous sentence is we don't have a nickname for ourselves. I feel like every other

0:44.5

podcast in the world is like, hi, squebidemos, like their listeners have a name. So I'm thinking

0:52.9

that you all should go by broadcasters. Hi,

0:56.4

broadcasters. How are you today? Just kidding. I hate it. Okay, guys, today we're going to hear an interview

1:05.0

with a woman named Eliza Orleans and she is running for the position of Manhattan District Attorney.

1:14.8

Now, you're probably sitting there in a state that is not New York thinking, Tori, are you out of

1:19.5

your mind? This is a podcast about criminal broads, many of them missing rich ladies from

1:24.9

1910. Why should I care about some random race in Manhattan? Well, hear me out.

1:30.3

This is not a random race, and this affects you. Yes, you, my beloved broadcaster. Just kidding.

1:37.9

This is a race, though. Voting is on June 22nd. It is a race that no one is really talking about.

1:43.1

A lot of people don't know it's even

1:44.3

happening, but it is so important and so relevant to the entire true crime genre that we're in

1:50.3

every week that I had to dedicate an entire podcast episode about it. That's how important I feel

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