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Deep Cover Presents: Snowball

Crime Writers On...

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

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

A journalist spans the globe looking for the woman who broke his brother’s heart and stole his parents’ money. We’ll review the podcast “Deep Cover Presents: Snowball.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

You can support this podcast at patreon.com slash partners in crime media.

0:05.4

I'm Rebecca Lavoie, and this is Crime Writers On.

0:25.2

Crime Writers On is the original True Crime Review podcast that digs into true crime,

0:26.9

pop culture, other podcasts.

0:34.1

And on this episode, a journalist spans the globe looking for the woman who broke his brother's heart and stole his parents' money.

0:38.0

We'll review the podcast, Deep Cover Presents Snowball.

0:42.5

Joining me to get that done in more is True Crime Author, TV journalist, and host of.

0:46.8

These are their stories podcast, my husband, and plaid-wearing hunk, Kevin Flynn. Hello, Kevin.

0:51.6

Hello, Rebecca. Also with us, private investigator, certified pet detective, resident cat lady, and author of the final curtain lar bricker hi laura

0:55.0

hey rebecca and finally our captain of all things cynical author of the city trilogy host of rip

1:00.7

current more like ancient phalians strange arrivals and our patreon book club toby ball olan nollo

1:07.1

oh la and now house hunters international valencia Hell yeah. We actually saw that episode. Are you going to be on it? No. No. But we're looking for an apartment. And actually, I had a quick, some stuff got fucked up with a meeting. So I was briefly on a meeting while we were looking at an apartment. So I was kind of showing them around. That is the most House Hunters International shit I've ever heard. It could be like, Toby Ball makes a podcast. Their budget is $7 million. That's right. Actually, the way HouseHenters International works is the budget is always really, the people always seem like they have money. And then it's like, we want to pay $1,100 a month, U.S. in Paris. And we want to be downtown near cafes and shops and have an American-sized refrigerator. That's usually what it's like. You can't get that in Ipsilante. Yeah, we were, you know, it's, it's interesting. I mean, it's, it's fairly inexpensive by American terms. Like the place we were looking at was too expensive for us, but it was like this penthouse thing that was unfurnished that had these insane views and stuff. But it wasn't like super posh like you would expect a penthouse. It was just like on the top floor. Yes. But it was way too expensive. And it was one of those things were like, oh, yeah.

2:17.9

And then, you know, so there's this. And then there's like the something fee and that's 100 euros a month. And then there's this. I was like, uh. And you still have to buy beds and a couch. Exactly. And if it's Househunter's International, the naggy wife goes, it's fine. Yeah. I think we should push the budget.

2:34.0

And then the practical husband,

2:35.2

who also sometimes is very controlling, is like, no, I don't care if you want a place to hang

2:40.4

your towel. We can't have that. The Valencia one, or at least one of the Valencia one, so when I saw,

2:46.6

the wife was just like, I need natural light in the kitchen and I need this and I need that.

2:51.4

And the husband's just like, I just want like a little place where I can sit outside.

2:55.9

And she's like, well, that's not going to happen.

2:58.1

Get out.

2:59.7

I need light.

3:01.9

They do love casting the woman as the shrew in that show.

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