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Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Stephenville

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

🗓️ 21 August 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

“Stephenville” from Texas Monthly revisits the Woods case. Host Bryan Burrough sheds light on the effects of the crime on a small town and how it did wrong by the outsiders caught up in the case. He also explores the mind of a murderer through his own writings.

Transcript

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

0:06.0

media.

0:07.0

I'm Rebecca LaVoy and this is Crime Riders on.

0:14.0

Crime Riders on is the original True Crime Review podcast that digs in a true crime, pop

0:27.4

culture, other podcasts, and on this episode in 1987, a small town Texas woman was murdered

0:34.2

in her home.

0:35.4

Decades later, her killer puts it all down on paper.

0:39.6

We'll discuss the podcast series Stevenville from Texas Monthly.

0:44.0

Joining me to get that done and more is True Crime author, TV Journalist and host of

0:48.4

these are their stories podcast.

0:50.1

My husband, a love of my life, Kevin Flynn.

0:52.0

Hi, Kevin.

0:53.0

Becca, my arm still hurts so much.

0:55.0

Yeah.

0:56.0

I bet.

0:57.0

I give you dead arm.

0:58.0

Don't don't don't even fuck God.

1:00.3

Did you flinch a little?

1:01.3

No, I did flinch a little.

1:02.3

Flinch a little.

1:03.3

This is because I got a shot.

1:04.3

You're crying like a little baby.

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