We review Texas wines and discuss Texas true crime.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionTrue CrimeDrama |
We welcome our special guest tonight, Alan Burton. Alan Burton is an author from Sherman, TX that spent the last 20 years researching and writing about this case in his new book Fatal Exam - Solving Lubbock's Greatest Murder Mystery. On December 4, 1... more
Thank you to the Female Mentor Podcast for having me as a guest and discussing the Ebby Steppach case. Ebby was 18-years old when she was senselessly taken from her family. Ebby is reported missing in October 2015, and in 2018, her body is found only... more
This week we discuss the disappearance and murder of Laci Peterson. Her husband, Scott Peterson, was convicted of killing Laci, and their unborn child, Conner. Laci was 8 months pregnant when she was reported missing on Christmas Eve, 2002. Her stepf... more
In this episode, we go back to the 1960s and discuss the life and trial of Candace Mossler. Candace and her nephew, Mel Powers, were having an affair. Her husband, Jacques, is believed to have found out about the affair. A few months later, Jacques i... more
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Too much giggling and the sound of swallowing liquid is disgusting. I’m. Um. Umm um. Need I say more?
I listen to podcasts when traveling to and from work and really enjoy them. My daughter got me hooked!
I love listening to this podcast as I travel all through out Texas. I see all the towns and just try to put myself around some of the scenes. The one I enjoyed a lot was Cisco,Tx. There is plenty to dig up on the bank robbery. Great job keep it up. PS: I don’t drink but some of the wine descriptions make me want to try a few.
I love this podcast because you can tell that they actually care about what happened to these poor victims. As a family member of someone who was taken from us so suddenly I just want to say thank you Brandy and Chris for all you do because people don’t realize that just keeping these victims stories and memories alive is such a big healing factor for these families. I definitely recommend this podcast to everyone… Especially us Texans who love wine lol
When I tell you I love this podcast and recommend it to everyone it ain’t no lie. I especially love supporting a Texas pod!! more
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