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Sword and Scale Rewind, hosted by Matt Fondiler and Ian Bagg, is the comedy aftershow for the popular true-crime podcast Sword and Scale. Each episode number corresponds to it's counterpart on it's sister podcast. So kick back, have a pot or two and listen to some murder-comedy...
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Introducing Sword and Scale Nightmares! True Crime for Bedtime. Your nightmare begins now...The first three episodes will drop on 3.2.23 at 3:23pm EDT. In the meantime, please take a moment to subscribe on your preferred podcast listening platform...SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://link.chtbl.com/sasnightmaresApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sword-and-scale-nightmares/id1657802345Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08GhRV98AIgR0st3oUQRpaiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-sword-and-scale-nightmares-109465564/Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYXJ0MTkuY29tL3N3b3JkLWFuZC1zY2FsZS1uaWdodG1hcmVzAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/094b065e-48ef-48ff-ba18-02c6d106d403/sword-and-scale-nightmaresAudible: https://www.audible.com/pd/ITEM_NAME-Podcast/B0BWP1PC94Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id5326540Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/sword-and-scale-nightmares/PC:1001058998Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/sword-and-scale-nightmaresPocket Casts: https://pca.st/8pl80b4fRadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/sword-and-scale-nightmares-8QwEVPPodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/ikr6g-2a4841/Sword-and-Scale-Nightmares-PodcastPodcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/4290345Castro: https://castro.fm/podcast/935d7ee3-514a-4b2f-997a-dbd0ee1f48f4PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/sword-and-scale-nightmaresDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/5766517
An introduction to Sword and Scale Rewind.
In this debut episode of Sword and Scale Rewind, Lynette and Stefanie (with special guest Mike Boudet) revisit the very first episode of S&S in which a young man by the name of Bruce Blackman murders his entire family and is eventually released back into the public. The one-and-only Dr. Drew pops in for a professional consultation about the dangers of untreated mental illness.
What makes someone a psychopath, and would you even know it if you were one yourself? Stefanie and Lynette, with special guest Mike Boudet, delve into the mind of a psychopath and test themselves to see if they have any psychopathic tendencies.
Hell hath no fury... The ladies from Sword and Scale rewind prove once again that women can do everything men can do just as well, if not better. Especially murder. This episode revisits the cases of Belle Gunness and Aileen Wuornos with special guest Mike Boudet.
The Jessica Ridgeway story is one of the most genuinely sad and disturbing stories we've ever told. Stefanie and Lynette chat with S&S Host Mike Boudet about whether parents these days are too protective or not protective enough. We also learn about Boudet's close brushes with child abductors when he was younger.
Lynette and Stefanie begin to break down the bizarre case of the Franklin Credit Union Scandal and the disappearance of Johnny Gosch. Johnny's mother, Noreen, joins them to discuss the case in greater detail.
A behind-the-scene look into Episodes 5&6 with special guest Mike Boudet who breaks down the more extreme elements of the Johnny Gosch case.
Roger Dean Kiser is a survivor of one of North Florida darkest periods: The Florida Industrial School for Boys at Marianna which systematically abused and tortured hundreds of young boys and even took some of their lives.
Celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos joins us for a detailed breakdown of the Curtis Reeves case and shows us the potential "bad facts" in the case.
The death penalty is controversial and politically divisive. Everyone has their own opinions on it, including the hosts of Sword and Scale Rewind.
The ladies dig deep and find new facts regarding the murders of Holly Bobo and Reeva Steenkamp, the former girlfriend of Oscar Pistorius.
This is the episode you've been waiting for. Part one of the death of Morgan Ingram and the bizarre story that evolves after the fact. We're joined by special guest Mayra Martinez.
Part 2 of the death of Morgan Ingram. In this episode, we reveal Mayra Martinez's theory as to what actually happened that night in December of 2011.
In honor of the 13th Episode of Sword and Scale regarding imprisonment... Lynette and Stefanie talk to Saaphyri Windsor who was a contestant on Flavor of Love 2, and met former suburban housewife and convicted murderer Betty Broderick while behind bars.
The ladies recap the sad unsolved case of Kimberly Renea Mabry, mutilated body turned up in a Rockford Illinois creek in 1995 and whose killer remains at large almost 20 years later.
Mike Boudet joins hosts Stefanie Wilder-Taylor and Lynette Carolla to discuss the cases of Peter Keller and Byron David Smith.
Law student Lauren Giddings was killed by her neighbor and classmate Stephen McDaniel who was obsessed with her. Stefanie and Lynette discuss how this case was solved and offer their take.
Shut your "mouthy mouth" and listen to Stefanie and Lynette cover the Julie Schenecker murders, along with a plethora of other bizarre random crime stories that were initially aired on Sword and Scale Episode 17.
Nothing like a little sound healing to get you ready for murder. This week, the ladies cover the murder of Erik Primesburger and the bizarre characters surrounding it.
morbid: a true crime podcast did this story too.. really good
Stephanie clearly didn't do any research on SA before recording this episode. Afrikaans is a language (African Dutch), not just a weird way of saying "Africans" when referring to black people of SA 🤦♀️
I look forward to this show every monday on my ride to work! where ya been #SwordAndScaleRewind
20 Years ago we had Johnny Cash, Steve Jobs and Bob Hope. Nowadays we have no cash, no jobs and no hope. Please God don't let Kevin Bacon die.
I hate to say it, but I think a big part of the problem is respect. Matt showed respect and honesty toward the officer that stopped him and had a good experience. When, as a pedestrian you start the traffic stop with an attitude and an obvious power complex, the officer will have a problem with you. In that situation, they are in charge. Treat them in that manner and there would be many fewer bad reactions, and even fewer arrests. Act in ur own self interest at least.
God, they're funny as shit.
I really liked the recap of the original episode of S&S. I sometimes don't go back and listen to the original. Ok, I never do.
I love the reboot. I wasnt sure because I was totally team Stephanie but Ian is so funny. I really think the dynamics of all 3 guys are great.
good case for M4A ... also how many homeless r there who with M4A and mental help could still live a normal life..
I wish someone educated about firearms was there to counter their arguments/opinions. At least give them a discussion. Neither of them have a good understanding of what they are talking about and only talk about how they feel. Not facts.
a woodbug is a Pillbug aka Rolly-Polly.
Jesus, these guys are freakin' great!
Hey, I'm not hatin on Mike. Every episode my wife and I play "word of the day" where we listen for Mike's mispronounced word of the show. We love it. We put Mike on a bit of a pedestal I think, so this is our way to make him human. It's great fun 😉
4:17 If you literally feel that words are painful here's a life hack for you 'open a vein'.
it's not that hard people .... that just hits the spot 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤡🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣
These hosts are killing me! So dang funny.
Big SAShole here but this show is so boring. Started at the new episode 143.
A perfect pair of jokers to bring back S&SR. Matt is the man and Ian is freakin' hilarious. Mix in a little Boudet and the soupy sweet, funny yet tartly controversial sludge is perfect earbud juice.
So boring!
this was one of the best episodes of sword and scale, and all these two morons took from it was the dispatchers voice. the phrase "people in glass houses" comes to mind.