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This week, the gals cruise down south to discuss a certain popular restaurant chain. Topics include the importance of jelly packet placement, some embezzling ranchers, and why Brian McKnight is actually Spiderman. Pull out a cold can of Ruby Red White Claw, be nice to your server, and tune in for Waffle House Crimes.
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This week's episode of GACC serves up an awful lot of projection, if we're being honest. From mannequins to exploding vaginal candles, stored poop to mistaken eyeballs, to Britain's national treasure, tune in for this month's Gossip at the Corpse Cart. It's...a trip.
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This week, the gals head east to the Mitten State to inspect a few bizarre incidents. Topics include some damning text exchanges, a pretty pathetic coup attempt, and the true pronunciation of "Mackinac." Pour a mug of Chateau Chantal Naughty Red, pull on your coveralls, and tune in for Michigan Crimes.
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This week, the gals drop anchor to discuss a couple of sickening seaside slayings. Topics include a possibly maligned serial killer, a mysterious stolen gun, and one very off-topic dive into why murderers get dark eyes. Pop open a beautiful bottle of Winc's Pacificana Cabernet Sauvignon, secure your floaties, and tune in for Harbor Homicides.
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This week, the gals dig up a few files regarding long-lost bones. Topics include a young hustler and his ballsy lawyer, a missing "missing link," and where Jurassic Park went wrong (and right). Discover a bottle of Saltwater Farm Cab Franc & Merlot Blend, dust off those fossils, and tune in for Paleontology Problems.
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This week, the gals check in with several lethal lodgings. Topics include a specific house popular with serial killers, an art lover's overpriced escape, and one very complicated crime scene. Pop open a bottle of Winc's Sapore Locale Nero d'Avola, keep that chain lock locked up tight, and tune in for Hellish Hotels.
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This week, the gals get science-y chatting about some ghostly technology. Topics include hands-off autopsies, some crime-solving crap, and a peek inside the intense world of art forgery. Get your hands on a bottle of The Gals Red Blend, always make your own tea, and tune in for Forensic Radiology.
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This week, the gals shed some light on a specific type of abuse that often goes unpunished. Topics include the rough roots of the FBI, a "shocking" social experiment, and a particularly horrific live TV broadcast. Pop open a bottle of Klinker Brick Farrah Syrah, quit fetching coffee, and tune in for Abuses of Authority.
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The gals gear up for some absurd headlines (fish farts, anyone?), MLM absurdity, an abduction close call, decaying alien civilizations, and one very incorrect obit. Tune in for this month's Gossip at the Corpse Cart!
This week, the gals get some feels out while discussing some of the atrocities unique to the one-percent. Topics include the lasting effects of the French Revolution, why being rich does not make you a civil engineer, and some really, really pathetic journalism. Crack open a box of Pour Haus Pinot Grigio, scream inside your heart, and tune in for Eat the Rich.
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This week, the gals look into some confusing chronologies. Topics include a post-science fair disappearance, a traveling cell phone, and all the ways our systems can track you. In no particular order, pour a glass of Winc's Rabble Rosé, verify your discoveries, and tune in for Twisted Timelines.
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In this month's bonus episode, the gals navigate some tricky legal and moral ground when it comes to raising non-biological children. Topics include a train full of orphans, a particularly heartbreaking missing persons case, and one very bizarre story of age ambiguity. Pour some of Winc's Cherries & Rainbows Red down your gullet, double-check your birth certificate, and tune in for Adoptions Gone Awry.
This month's Gossip at the Corpse Cart treats us to a turd tattoo, butthole cookies, wet boobs, and a dead man breaking the church rules. How? Tune in to find out!
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This week, the gals sip on some shiney and discuss a few stories of backwoods debauchery. Topics include some dubious (and dangerous) ingredients, a very tall lawman who is his own biggest fan, and some very crafty entrepreneurial ladies. Pick up a pack of legal Sip Shine, put the radiator back in your vehicle, and tune in for Moonshine Crimes.
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The gals take to the skies in this month's extra bonus episode. Topics include the pitfalls of "see something, say something" policies, a missing flight attendant, and a lot of hot pants. Pour a bottle of Black Box Sauvignon Blanc, remember that the nearest exit may be behind you, and tune in for Flight Attendant Crimes.
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This week, the gals explore some slippery litigation over abstract ideas. Topics include some not-so-feminist dolls, a bunch of bootleg DVDs, and one very bad day for an unfortunate elephant. Snag a bottle of The Gals Chardonnay (!), stock up on Roquefort cheese, and tune in for Intellectual Property Theft.
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The gals reveal how little they know about the world of pornography in this month's bonus episode. Topics include some very revealing carvings, a career shift gone terribly wrong, and the risks of living a double life. Crack a bottle of Pornfelder Red, do NOT look at your son's search history, and tune in for Porno Crimes.
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This week, the gals try to pronounce words they haven't uttered since Biology class senior year. Topics include a shocking EMT twist, a very flaky suspect, and some of the many ways advanced forensic methods can backfire. Stock up on The Gals Rosé (our very own!!), get out the moisturizer, and tune in for Deceptive DNA.
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This week, the gals throw back to a fun live show in the land of Latter-day Saints. Topics include terrible TLC programming, the evil king of child marriages, and why you maybe shouldn't have forty-eight children. Pour yourself as many glasses of Liberty Creek Pinot Noir as you want, prepare to seethe over the patriarchy yet again, and tune in for Sister Wives (Live from Salt Lake City)!
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This week, the gals relive their youth while discussing some badly behaved boys, because they want it that way. Topics include the science behind Beatlemania, a group that was seemingly cursed from the beginning, and the grossest blimp salesman you've ever heard of. Say bye bye bye to a bottle of Winc's Supercluster Touriga, quit playin' games, and tune in for Boy Band Crimes.
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Y'all, wasn't Topher(?) Grace in one of the Toby Maguire Spiderman movies? 😂😂 Maybe not the same person in this case..
my first job was waffle house in Beaumont TX. way back in 2000
Petoskey is not a long O. Traverse is also pronounced wrong. lol I cant think of how to explain this one. Don't pronounce the TRA separately. Traaa Verse .... lol
I live in the yukon, fucking love it. can get cold tho eh
hahahaja yes i had to google this lol I'm dying 😂
omg this ep is EPIC.......paging Dr Nandi
Listening to episodes I missed before I found you. Funny/not funny that you are talking about wearing masks and Hazmat suits at your next live shows...
I love your podcasts so much! You guys keep it true (crime), you do your research, and you're all out hilarious. Shout out to my momma lefty for showing me your awesome podcast. Keep it spooky girls!
one of the best episodes recently!
caipirinhas are delicious!
Also, anyone get the taste of Tylenol in the mouth??XD
Aghhh, Coven Confessions broke my heart. Come clean about the parrot!! :'(
Oklahoma and Arkansas still have dry counties. My grandpa as a detective with his sheriff's license spent most of his career chasing bootleggers who would buy cases of liquor and sell them in dry counties. What kept them dry according to my grandpa were "The Baptists and bootleggers." which shows when you vote against something you sometimes create crime. #VoteInformed #DontCreateCrime #TheseHashtagdWorkForALotOfThings
If you're like me "weird" is a pretty high bar. I've been in as well as have caught some odd situations and things but I trust my gut. In my area any non-natural hair colors would be considered weird and the rumors could land a person in jail. I asked a Dr to please not pet me because I have PTSD and anxiety. Her response? "Have you considered an exorcism?" Rude and trust me, I complained but is that weird here? Not even a little bit. The public needs hard and clear examples, not vague ideas.
you three get so side tracked...
LOVE the song. wonderful.
Coin collectors (and druggies I guess) should keep in mind a nickels' weight is 5 grams. My dad collected coins as a kid and spent an entire summer trying to get me into the hobby. I know the strangest stuff but I guess I got to put that summer to use now. *shrugs*
Missouri is notorious for being easy on molesters and especially statutory cases. The state also has an extremely high burden of proof for being too disabled mentally to commit a crime. This varies from skin tone to skin tone and bank account to bank account. I need to write to you about my HS bio teacher. #AWalkingCrime
LOVE the southern accents! (we don't sound like that here in Louisiana but maybe that's why it's so funny) :)
omg I love Gordie! No one has ever heard of that movie that I know I love that you gals love that movie