Once Upon a Time in Nashville follows journalist Cornelia Rowe as she returns to her hometown and begins investigating the suspicious death of a former classmate, Leigh Terry. What starts as a tragic mystery quickly unravels into a web of power, scandal, and long-buried secrets tied to a group of influential men—and the darker side of Music City. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving Nash... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Season One Finale: A 2014 scandal involving Lewis and Moreland is revisited, shocking revelations come to light about their vacations with other judges and attorneys, and a surprise witness emerges with a BOMBSHELL story about something else Leigh Te... more
After Natalie Amos goes public about her relationship with Judge Moreland, the FBI launches an investigation. Moreland enlists the help of various characters to try and thwart the investigation and discredit Natalie. What ensues is a tragicomedy of e... more
In the summer of 2015, Leigh introduces her best friend, Natalie Amos, to Judge Casey Moreland, who uses his judicial "superpowers" to help Natalie out with some of her own legal problems. The two begin an illicit affair, but after Leigh dies, Natali... more
After Leigh Terry is found in the Stahlman building, those close to her–as well as Nashville police–raise questions and red flags about her death. Why did it take so long to discover Leigh's body? Why did she choose to take her own life with a gun? A... more
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Not a sympathetic character in this story. Lots of rumors and speculation from a bunch of drunks with no mystery solved in the end. Don’t waste your time on this.
The S town format kept me interested and wanting to hear more however, the story of Leigh Terry just sort of ended and the focus switched to Judge Moreland, then it was over. I would have liked more closure for the part involving Leigh Terry. It was really good though and definitely worth listening to!
As a native who is familiar with some of the players and followed the LT case closely, I was impressed with the amount of content and listened enthusiastically until Millersville’s own corruption nightmare, Shawn Taylor, was interviewed. So disappointing.
I’ve lived in Nashville for 25 years, so of course I enjoyed the references to familiar names and places. Host was very thorough and painted a great picture of crime and corruption I wasn’t as familiar with. However, in the last episode she hung her hat on an interview with Shawn Taylor, an assistant police chief of a small town 30+ miles outside of Nashville. Taylor is a conspiracy theorist who himself is a subject of several investigations. It didn’t add (and in fact, detracted) from the cre... more
As a frequent visitor to Nashville (long before it was en vogue) I loved this podcast and the story telling about one of my fave cities, as I love Southern Gothic tales! At first Cornelia’s lisp upended me, but it grew on me and I’m actually a fan now.
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