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Impolitic with John Heilemann

Presenting Gone South

Impolitic with John Heilemann

Audacy | Puck

News, Politics

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Gone South, the Edward R. Murrow award-winning podcast, is back. Unlike previous seasons, writer and host Jed Lipinski brings listeners new episodes every week with no end in sight. Each episode of Gone South Season 4 tells a different story about one of the South's most interesting crimes. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone John Heilman here with great news especially for anyone and that pretty much means everyone

0:09.6

looking for an engrossing diversion from the non-stop nerve-wracking, nausea-inducing election news that is pummeling all of us like a cat-fib hurricane.

0:18.6

You ready? Gone South is back. If you've listened to seasons one, two or three or all of those

0:25.0

seasons of Gone South, the award-winning True Crime Podcast in which each episode

0:29.3

tells the story of a gripping legal transgression that took place below the Mason-Dixon line, you know how

0:34.8

fantastic and fantastically addictive the show is.

0:38.6

And if you've never listened to Gone South, now is the perfect time to start.

0:42.3

Because with season four four unlike in the past

0:44.0

Writer and host Jed Lipinski will be delivering new episodes every week with no end in sight

0:48.9

What makes Gaunt South different from other true crime podcasts is that the stories are usually

0:53.6

told by the person who committed the crime, the person who solved the crime, or both

0:57.1

shedding fascinating light on how the bad guys think, how the good guys catch them, and how

1:02.0

human nature paves the road to

1:04.0

prediction. Take a listen.

1:09.0

In the 1990s, the most popular way to manufacture methamphetamine was the pseudoephedrine

1:14.1

reduction method. Basically this involved getting your hands on a lot of

1:18.4

over-the-counter cold medicine like Sudafed, crushing up the pills, and mixing the powder with a solvent to isolate the Sudafed, crushing up the pills and mixing the powder with a solvent to isolate the Sudafedrin

1:25.1

inside.

1:26.1

You then reduced it with chemicals like iodine or red phosphorus.

1:29.9

In just a few hours, you had methamphetamine. But before Sudafedrin came into fashion

1:35.3

meth cooks were limited to what's known as the P2P method. P2P stands for

1:41.2

Fennel 2 propinone. It was the main precursor chemical used to manufacture meth.

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