Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crackthecase/subscribe In 1993, Milton Bradley created the game Crack the Case. It contains a series of cards, varying in difficulty, where one person reads the mystery and everyone else tries to solve it by asking yes or no questions. This podcast is a raw, uncut version of us often hilariously trying to solve the mystery. Support ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | GamesLeisure |
Kayleigh tells the story of a time when she was talking to a guy, in a bar, and a girl came up to him to ask for a special birthday present. (Keep in mind, Kayleigh is a lesbian.) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/c... more
Despite the fact that his wife Ruby has been missing for weeks, abstract artist Hugh Brown is hosting an art exhibit in his home studio. A police officer arrives at the showing, does a brief investigation, then places Hugh under arrest for Ruby's mur... more
Moose Morgan is reported missing by the trucking company he works for. He was later found under a pile of rubble. more
Mimi McKay, a cut-throat gossip columnist, is found dead in the water. more
During an engagement party, a beautiful young guest, Jasmine Drew, suddenly said, "OUCH!", fell to the floor, and died moments later. more
A woman in a white dress is found dead next to a broken tea cup. more
A one-of-a-kind postage stamp was being auctioned off. Although it had already been inspected, a bidder asked to inspect it himself. He looked it over and declared it a forgery. They presumed the real stamp was stolen and still in the room. The polic... more
Mr. Weeble was caught dragging Louis the Lip's body through a field, but he swears he didn't kill him. What was Weeble hiding and what really happened? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crackthecase/message Support ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #90 | Colombia/Leisure/Games |
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