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Hollywood Crime Scene

Episode 62 - Movie vs. Reality: Scream and The Gainesville Ripper

Hollywood Crime Scene

Rachel Fisher

True Crime, Comedy

4.74.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2018

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we discuss the true story of a man who terrorized a college town in 1990 and became the inspiration for the 1996 movie Scream.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, welcome to Hollywood crime scene. This is Rachel Fisher.

0:02.8

Hi, this is Desi Jettakim.

0:04.3

Desi just turned a swallow.

0:07.9

All the polite girls do.

0:10.4

It was very polite. Thank you.

0:12.0

Okay. So we have picked out our winner of our

0:17.2

first contest, our first ever Hollywood crime scene contest.

0:21.0

And the contest was we were really when I get more iTunes reviews.

0:26.4

So we wanted to offer up a prize to get that.

0:30.2

And we picked out our winner.

0:31.6

We picked out our favorite iTunes review from the last month.

0:34.4

And I will read it now.

0:36.3

And the winner is a user named lip gloss in black.

0:42.9

If that's you, please email us Hollywood crime scene at gmail.com

0:46.6

with the screenshot that proves that that's you.

0:49.1

Don't lie, don't be shady guys.

0:50.5

Come on.

0:51.0

Okay, and this is the review.

0:52.8

Desi makes me proud.

0:55.6

One time Desi talked about how jealous she was of someone with a huge

0:59.6

black bush and how she wished she had one because it's really hot.

1:04.2

And man as a lady with a big, big black bush, who's way too lazy and indifferent

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