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Wine & Crime

Ep32 Faking One's Own Death

Wine & Crime

Wine & Crime Podcast

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

4.715.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2017

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

This week, the gals interview Elizabeth Greenwood, author of Playing Dead: A Journey Through the World of Death Fraud. Cases include an unfortunate traffic stop, a crafty Victorian woman, and man with a plan (and a canoe). This topic is paired with Decoy Cabernet, so grab a glass, plan your drowning, check your brake lights, and tune in for Episode 32: Faking One's Own Death.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:13.0

Listener discretion is advised. Okay, you are listening to Wine and Crime, the podcast where three friends, Chug Wine,

0:39.3

Chat True Crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents.

0:44.0

I'm Kenyan, I'm Lucy, and I'm Amanda.

0:50.0

We decided to go big with the accents today.

0:54.0

We're going hard.

0:56.0

Saturated.

0:57.0

Yeah.

1:00.0

This week's episode we've been talking about having for a long time and I'm so excited to finally do it.

1:08.0

So excited.

1:09.0

We are going to be discussing faking one's own death.

1:14.3

Yup!

1:15.3

Yes!

1:16.3

Mm-hmm.

1:17.3

It's going to be sick.

1:18.3

So many times.

1:20.3

Every time I get a credit card bill, I'm like, is this the month that I fake my own death?

1:24.0

Is this it?

1:25.0

Sally May slash Navient.

1:28.0

Yeah.

1:30.0

Flunding my mailbox.

1:37.0

Alert. flooding my mailbox. Alert, you have a new document ready to view. Thanks.

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