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Martinis & Murder

Episode #62 - The Unsolved Murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls

Martinis & Murder

Oxygen

Oxygen Network, Documentary, Serial Killer, True Crime

4.33.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

John and Daryn discuss the notorious unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, and conspiracy theories surrounding the crimes.


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0:00.0

Hey everybody. Hi guys. My voice feels strained. It was like 80 degrees yesterday.

0:17.3

It's become plenty. 40 degrees today. You know, the fluctuation. I'm sorry. It's a

0:21.5

weather not good enough for you. They didn't roll out the red carpet. No, they didn't.

0:25.5

And I just don't really appreciate that mother nature. Do you want me to talk to God?

0:28.9

Please do. Okay. Yes. I have an appointment with him in 30 minutes. Oh good. Good.

0:32.6

We should get through this. Yes. Absolutely.

0:35.3

Could be anybody. John, some exciting stuff has happened from our teen user murder recently.

0:39.3

It's been kind of crazy actually. Yeah. Your voice is horse.

0:42.8

Minus horse. Something's going on. I have my water here. I'm ready to do what I need to do.

0:47.4

But besides that, besides your horse voice, we were featured in the New York Times.

0:54.6

Yes. We were, which was massive. And the funny thing is, is you and I only thought it was like

0:58.8

in the digital version. Right. I thought it was a blog. My mom calls me and she's like,

1:02.9

Oh, your name is in print. Oh my God. And that was just, I mean, not only that, we were on the

1:07.3

front page of the art section on Saturdays, New York Times. So that was like what February,

1:12.5

18 or something. February 17th. Yes.

1:15.6

February 17th. And you know, the article itself, like we didn't really know how involved

1:20.1

it was going to be, but they mentioned oxygen right at the top. Martini's and murder was

1:23.3

the first one they mentioned, along with some other crime podcasts. And it was so cool.

1:28.7

It was, as you mentioned, I mean, I didn't realize they were going to tag my bitchiness,

1:32.4

though. Right. They got that. There's a little excerpt from a recent show. Yes. Full of

1:37.5

Darren's bitchiness. Yeah. Kind of shows me kind of bringing it back to like the anchoring

1:42.0

to the, to the, no, but you know, it turned, I think it was a great little snapshot of our

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