
In 1991, TV producer Kirk Todd was supposed to direct his first movie, Grand Casino, but the movie was never made. Kirk disappeared with the film’s budget and was revealed to be a con man named Jeremy Weaver. We follow host Gwen Radford as she tracks down the victims and puts together the pieces of this con three decades later.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Kirk Todd is back in jail and he has an important message for you: He wants you to vote for This Sounds Serious in the 2021 Webb Awards for Best Writing in a Podcast. Click here to vote.
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With Kirk’s release from prison and a movie premier in the works, the truth comes into focus.
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I just discovered this podcast last week and already finished all 3 seasons. I love the mix of mystery and comedy! Really worth there was more!
Amazing
One of the funniest podcasts I've listened to. This is the perfect "true crime" series. Fills the same niche as things like American Vandal or Trial & Error. The mystery is treated seriously but with a cast of endlessly absurd characters.
Please make more! This was so enjoyable.
This series has some incredible writing, directing, and acting. The comedy is subtle enough that it is easy to mistake this for nonfiction at first.
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