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Wine & Crime

Ep10 Blood Spatter

Wine & Crime

Wine & Crime Podcast

True Crime, Podcast, Minnesota, Wine, Truecrime, Feminism, Comedy

4.715.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2017

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

The gals gush over bloodstains and the ways in which sprays, spurts, pools, and trails are used in forensic investigations. Topics include a shady gynecologist, whimsical blood terminology, and whether a dingo really did eat that baby. This episode is paired with Bloody Marys, so mix one up, wipe the spatter off your shoes, grab a protractor, and tune in.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Wine in crime contains graphic and explicit content that may not be suitable for some

0:06.3

listeners.

0:07.3

Listener discretion is advised. Oh, yeah. You are listening to Wine and Crime, the podcast where three friends Chug Wine,

0:30.4

Chag Wine, Chat True Crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents.

0:35.0

This episode we are actually not drinking wine.

0:41.0

We are drinking. Bloody Mary's. What do we drink? Bloody Mary's because the topic of this

0:48.6

week's episode is Blood Spatter.

0:52.4

D'Satter. Iats-Patter.

0:54.0

I thought we were all going to say it at once.

0:56.0

Oh, no.

0:57.0

Yeah.

0:58.0

Blood Spatter.

1:00.0

Everybody hands in, bloods better on three one two three

1:06.1

bloods better

1:07.8

and again come on sorry guys I can't do team sports growing up.

1:15.0

I did not.

1:16.4

No, no.

1:18.5

Neither did either of you.

1:20.1

Oh, you swam I guess.

1:21.2

And I played soccer for like a day.

1:25.8

Loozy and I did middle school track.

1:27.8

We pretended to do track for the sweatshirts.

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