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Wine & Crime

Ep98 Crimes That Inspired Musicals

Wine & Crime

Wine & Crime Podcast

Comedy, True Crime

4.715.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2018

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

This week, the gals get out their pitch pipes and explore some crimes so intense that they sparked song and dance numbers. Cases include a couple of tabloid-hungry flappers, a conviction that fueled Southern antisemitism, and a meat pie alibi. Pop open a bottle of Winc's Wall of Sound Red Blend, put on your dancin' shoes, and tune in for Crimes that Inspired Musicals. 

 

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Transcript

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

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Listener discretion is advised.

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You are listening to Wine and Crime, the podcast where three friends chug wine, chat true

0:33.5

crime and unleash their worst Minnesota accents.

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Yeah, sure.

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Yama if I can be also puns and word association.

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Lots of word association.

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A word word association.

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Stick around for special thanks if you're interested in that.

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You know what or don't we're not going to judge you either way.

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This week we have a very special fan pick.

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It is.

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Indeed we do.

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By the fan picker Meg Williams.

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And the topic is crimes that inspired musicals.

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Hello, my lady.

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Hello, my honey.

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Hello, my ragtime gal.

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I'll say with a friend John Top.

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Two different friends.

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Oh, Oklahoma where the wind comes.

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I'm doing a message.

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