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Wine & Crime

Ep23 International Abductions

Wine & Crime

Wine & Crime Podcast

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

4.715.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2017

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

This week, the gals discuss what it takes to smuggle someone across international borders. Topics include legal loopholes, a fishy wife and her fishier husband, and yet another reason not to go to Wisconsin. This episode is paired with The Prisoner: Blindfold White Blend, so grab a glass, check in with your mother, yell (don't scream), and tune in for International Abductions.

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

0:07.0

Listener discretion is advised. Next. Do you like hearing stories about murderous drifters?

0:34.5

What about deadly strippers?

0:37.8

Okay, what about entire towns being hunted down by a madman with a gun.

0:43.0

If any of that sounds interesting, you should check out

0:46.0

Murder under the midnight sun,

0:48.0

true crime stories from Alaska and beyond.

0:51.0

Available on iTunes and Stitcher.

0:54.0

I haven't had enough wine yet.

0:56.0

No, I haven't even had any wine yet.

0:58.0

I've had a full glass of wine.

1:00.0

You bitch.

1:01.0

Not fair.

1:04.0

All right, you are listening to Wine and Crime, the podcast where three friends chug wine,

1:12.0

chat true crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents.

1:17.0

Mm.

1:18.0

Mm.

1:19.0

Who are you?

1:20.0

I'm Kenyan.

1:22.0

Who are you? Who are you?

1:23.0

Who are you?

1:24.0

Who are you?

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