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The First Degree

Episode 176: See Ya 2021

The First Degree

Alexis Linkletter and Jac Vanek

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.510K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

The very last episode of The First Degree of 2021 is dedicated to the biggest true crime headlines of the year. The trio discusses everything from the bodies discovered during the Gabby Petito case to the recent arrest in the Shopping Cart Killer and more. Plus we play voicemails from our Firsties about their takeaways from the year and hopes for 2022.

Transcript

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0:00.0

First degree.

0:05.0

First degree.

0:06.8

First degree.

0:07.8

The first degree.

0:08.8

Get on the news.

0:09.8

Get on the trailer.

0:10.8

Get on the face, too.

0:13.5

These things are supposed to happen in movies, not real life.

0:16.5

Welcome to the first degree.

0:29.4

The true crime podcast that you might end up on.

0:31.4

My name is Jack Fanick.

0:32.4

I'm sitting with Alexis Lindglater and Billy Jensen.

0:34.6

And today, Marx are very less episode, first degree episode of 2021.

0:41.4

We have made it through another shitty ass year.

0:44.3

I would like to congratulate all of our listeners and us.

0:47.4

We made it through.

0:49.4

We made it through.

0:50.4

And just so you all know, this is like a first-degree light.

0:53.6

We wanted to provide an episode to get you guys through the holidays.

0:57.0

But it's not like a normal episode.

0:58.5

We're just going to be running through some of the biggest crime stories of the year, take

1:03.0

a ways we had, and things that caught our attention this year.

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