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True Crime Rundown: Lindsay Clancy & The Epstein Files

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I Think Not!

Society & Culture, True Crime, Comedy

4.712.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This week on Rundown, Ellyn and Joey discuss Lindsay Clancy, who made her first court appearance after being charged with the murders of her three young children. They also continue their discussion of the Epstein files.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone, happy Monday. Welcome to the True Crime Rundown, which is our weekly minisode where we give you the headlines in true crime. We are your hosts. I'm Joey Taranto and across from me is Smellon Marsh. That's a new one.

0:14.5

No, babe. People called me that from the time I was five years old. Smellin? Really? You don't think I lived with smelling Ellen my whole life?

0:23.2

Get fucked. You know what you've never called me? That's the most obvious. That rhymes with Joey.

0:28.3

Cunt? Can you not say cunt in the first 30 seconds of our show? Jesus. You're right. I'm sorry.

0:34.8

It's hoey. Oh, hoey. Okay, anyway, my co-host here who's super

0:39.3

enthusiastic really knows how to volley back and forth. Thank you for keeping that ball in the air.

0:47.9

Well, this past weekend, Lola was Madame Ternardier in her high school production of Laymiss. And Lamez is a really rough show. And I imagine it being done by stinky pubescent hormonal teenagers is going to be even worse. This show is brought to you by Edibles. Oh, girl. She's playing Madame Ternardier like, Master of the House. Yeah.. Apparently, she steals the show. That's what her director said. So. I mean, look at who her mother is. Let's talk some truly criminal, crimey things today on the rundown, which is what we do. We're going to dive into a new story. And we're also going to give you some Epstein updates. Yeah, let's start with the Epstein updates because our big subject today, I think is just going to take more time. I know the

1:32.6

Epstein files is just something that's going to be with us for years. It just is. A lot of these

1:37.3

documents have come out in waves. There's so much to go through. Recently, reporters realized that

1:43.8

there were some FBI interview records that were referenced

1:47.6

in there, but weren't actually included in what the public got, meaning the documents clearly

1:53.3

exist, but they weren't released.

1:55.0

Those interviews involved a woman who told investigators that she was trafficked by Epstein as a teenager.

2:02.3

I think she was like 14.

2:03.7

13.

2:04.2

13.

2:05.0

And that Donald Trump raped her.

2:07.3

I believe this was in the 80s.

2:08.8

This allegation has been around for a while.

2:11.0

The FBI interviewed the victim back in 2019.

2:13.9

So the question is, why are these documents about the accusation being withheld?

2:19.0

Congress passed a law specifically requiring that Epstein materials be released.

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