
Scriptwriters and Actors from capital cities around the world claim to have killed this flamboyant, controversial, and evil billionaire. So who is right? Begin with the Introduction and work your way around the world, through the ten episodes, and make your decision. Then join the scriptwriters in Episode 12 for their virtual gettogether.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The Scriptwriters meet via Zoom for the first time.
He was from the wrong side of town, she had the looks and the money, and DTJ got the best of both of them - for a while.
Mr. Big will certainly die soon, but How, When, and Where, for her most enjoyment, is the question?
Does it seem that Too Many Crooks Spoil the Plot? Or are there more than we think
Seven people in 7 countries have confessed to killing our Villain. But more are turning up, this time in Paris. This murder method is intriguing, but movie goers may have a clue.
Alex's father was treated badly by DTJ many years ago and is now disabled. Intent on revenge she gets an invite to a Celebrity Party in London where she plans to murder him.
Our Villain goes to Iceland in 2009 and becomes a Victim in London in 2018. What happens in between is broadcast in detail on Radio Saga, fm.99.4
Our Villain, (or Victim) has media interests all over the world, including SanJose. But, like him, that crashes too.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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