It was known as a lawless land, ruled by drunk teenage employees and frequented by even drunker teenage guests. I was a fan and supporter. Sometime around the twenty-fifth episode. He pointed to an incident in which Flowers posted a picture on social media of the old Burger Chef building with the tagline, “Guess what case I’m working on?” He replied with friendly humor, “Oh, I think I know.” Davis was swiftly blocked by Flowers on all social media immediately after. "They're curious about who would do this — they want to know the psychology of the bad guy, girl or team," she says. People reading or watching a true crime story, forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland, PhD, a professor at De Sales University, tells Bustle, are engaged on several levels. Anything which is not an original idea, research, quote…you must cite. Required fields are marked *. I’ve never been a fan. No ad libbing. I never heard either say this was original material they presented. I am SO over this. Can’t allow women success, gotta take them down anyway you can. JOIN HERE! For episode 1, Maggie is telling the story of Ronnie Long. AND GUESS WHAT? Paid marketing, as Ashley was to tell two Italian dudes who ran a podcast in her hometown. Maggie also tells the story of the crime, details how the person was convicted, and lays out all the evidence. In 1983, a 21 year-old woman walked into a bar in New Bedford, Massachusetts. HE'S BEEN STEALING HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FROM IT! Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. "SmartLess" with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, & Will Arnett is a podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to learn about shared experiences through thoughtful dialogue and organic hilarity. There’s also the question of whether a podcast that cribs content from other people is a legitimate journalistic outlet. Turns out, Drew's third wife, Kathy, died under very mysterious circumstances. Those who have left comments claiming that my motivations for writing this piece involved jealousy clearly haven’t read the entire article. You all know Heidi Fleiss, right? Sad. 1), 138: Killing Versace: The Hunt for A Serial Killer, 137: The Zodiac Killer: The Most Dangerous Animal of All (Part 2), Tiger King: Episode 1: Not Your Average Joe, 136: The Zodiac Killer: The Most Dangerous Animal of All (Part 1). Richard Scrushy (a name you can't say without sounding hammered) is a mediocre, yet very rich, white dude. This podcast is fantastic and has raised SO much money for nonprofits, hurt families, and victims. Continuing to this day. FROM VULTURE: "It’s not wrong to laugh when you’re listening to a true-crime podcast. But three days later, he bought a gun, drove to Scott's home, and murdered him in broad daylight. But that’s not even the important question about Ashley’s serial plagiarism. But why couldn’t she be bigger? EXOTIC BIRDS? Psychologist Emma Kenny, a specialist on true crime, points out another element of true crime: it reassures us of our own empathy. This might be our most beloved of ALL the Patreon episodes!