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Martinis & Murder

Episode #144 - The Kiss of Death

Martinis & Murder

Oxygen

Oxygen Network, Documentary, Serial Killer, True Crime

4.33.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

John and Daryn discuss the case of Donald Harvey, a hospital employee who seemed to be nearby for a suspicious number of patient deaths.

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, hello, oh my goodness. I love this energy at the top. I forgot to do an Instagram of your hands. Oh, that's right. So I'm making up for it. So I have to now. Yes. We'll reprogram you. But I miss you. I missed you over the past three days. Okay. Well, thank you. We've talked a lot.

0:30.0

What's me on this? We had a late night phone call this week and it's been so nice to like we're like, oh, we connected and we just had a really good time. I love you too. I was saying things to you and you're like text me. That's good. Let me just say this. And I'm not setting you up for a bunch of DMs. I hope. Yeah.

0:46.0

But Darren, as far as advice is concerned, has just been through it all in a sense. Thank you. I guess some of the things she was like, you know, my dad has always said, did it done? I was like, can you actually stop what you're doing?

0:59.0

He texted me that and she did. So, um, you were like, I can't handle this. I know it was like, I was just, it's just you're amazing. So thank you for everything.

1:08.4

Test him into my parents. But thank you. But speaking of texting before we get into the case today, I want to just say flat out. I have an hour. I don't know a case

1:17.2

recovering. I didn't read ahead because Matt our bartender texted. I believe both of us. He definitely texted me and he was like, he's like so many twists and turns in this case. I don't want you to read ahead. I want this to be a surprise.

1:29.9

Is it unfolds for you? Well, for you, I think that was important because he did tell me some of the things Matt's here in the room. By the way, hi, Matt. Oh my god. Don't

1:36.9

face that champagne bottle to me. How many people die when you're opening a champagne? Yes. Death by cork. I was a lot actually. I think I'm opening one right now. And it's facing me. I think I think we compared it to dying worth

1:50.1

icicles. I think it's 30 people a year. Something like that. But how do they actually? Like, do you want to get you in the heart? And I saw it. And you die? And you die? Fuck yeah, you

2:01.7

know, like right through your skull. I don't have this. I don't have the heart to tell him like where how the body anatomy works. I'm just going to let him live.

2:09.5

For people die annually. Thank you. Megan just looked at how many people? 24. 24 usually. That's my number. But I could feel like if you're have a champagne bottle and you hit the cork to hit a

2:21.5

chandelier and the chandelier falls on you. Is that the chandelier killing you? Or laughing, but it's not funny. Is that well, that's I feel like we've worked at

2:30.4

ox I've worked at oxygen long enough that I feel like if that's happening 24 times a year, I would have seen that on one of our headlines at this point. So I'm going to say let's let's

2:40.0

source that Megan, you know what I'm saying? We're sourcing. Yeah, here we go. Matt's going right now.

2:46.6

The deal is covered her face. I was good. Actually, thank God. Where did he point it? Straight up. I think we survived. Yay. I mean, I love that sounds, but like I don't trust Matt.

3:00.2

At all Matt jumped back up, but I wanted to ask him what we are drinking this week because he's pouring something. He's pouring some champagne, which I like champagne, but I don't know if I've ever had it at the middle of the afternoon on a Wednesday. Well,

3:13.9

buckle up. Let's miss it.

3:16.5

I'm.

3:18.3

It's got to be lost everybody.

3:20.9

We're having a cocktail called piss of death, which though hopefully makes sense to you.

3:29.3

Doesn't make sense yet to me. I'm dying. That's comment off of a website called the daily meal.com. I just have to shop them out because I'm taking the rest of you. Sure.

3:38.2

It is one and a half ounces of gin, half an ounce of cream, the beilette, half an ounce of fresh lemon juice, two dashes of lavender,

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