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Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Ozark & How to Fix a Drug Scandal

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Partners in Crime Media

True Crime, Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Performing Arts, Panel, Writer, Crime, Author, Review, Arts

4.43.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

When Massachusetts State Police discover a chemist has been tampering with evidence at the drug lab, it opens a legal Pandora's box. Netflix’s four-part “How to Fix a Drug Scandal” follows the lawyers seeking answers, the prosecutors who tried to cover it up, and the troubled life of one of the chemists whose personal addiction up-ended the scales of justice. FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF “HOW TO FIX A DRUG SCANDAL,” GO TO 29:00 In season three of Netflix’s “Ozark,” a drug war in Mexico has put additional pressure on Marty and Wendy Byrde to launder money in their new casino. But complications ensue with new arrivals, like cartel lawyer Helen Pierce and Wendy’s brother, Ben. FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF “OZARK” SEASON THREE, GO TO 58:00 In crime of the week, back end data. Click here to get the Crime Writers On After Show, plus more exclusive content, on Patreon.: https://patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia

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To get the crime writers on after show right now, go to patreon.com slash partners in crime

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media.

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I'm Rebecca LaVoy and this is Crime Riders on the original true crime review podcast

0:27.0

that digs in a true crime pop culture TV, other podcasts and this week, what do you do

0:32.4

when chemists at a state drug lab have tampered with evidence for years? Netflix tells us

0:38.8

in how to fix a drug scandal. Plus, the crime drama Ozark returns to the streaming service

0:44.8

Netflix will tell you if it should be on your binge list as season three has dropped.

0:51.2

Join me to talk about that stuff and more is my real life husband and true crime co-author

0:55.3

former TV journalist and my favorite guy who's growing his hair long and doesn't look

0:59.9

creepy at all Kevin Flynn. Hello, Kevin. I sent some sarcasm in that comment.

1:06.3

Turning into Nick Offerman. You're turning into like Nick Offerman from Debs. You are

1:10.8

not Nick Offerman from Parks and Rec. No. One big mustache. No. No, but I love you anyway.

1:18.0

We even had a kiss yesterday, which was very exciting.

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He kissed.

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He kissed.

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Oh my goodness. Love in the time of Corona. That's right. Also with us is journalist true crime

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author, former defense investigator, licensed private investigator and our favorite certified

1:34.0

cat lady and market basket photographer, Laura Bricker. Hello, Laura. Yes, hello. I had

1:40.3

an exciting trip to the grocery store today where they have like the aisles marked. You

1:45.1

can only go up and down certain ways. It's big drama at market basket. I know. And by

1:49.8

the way, those were great photos. And I almost asked if I could purchase them for my news

1:53.2

organization. I may be in touch. Laura Bricker. All right. I may be in touch. That's good.

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