When a woman is found dead in a pool during a swank West Hollywood party, her friends become the suspects. But without physical evidence or a confession, the case quickly goes cold. Ten years later, on the heels of one suspect's bid for mayor, host K.C. Casey is ready to heat the case back up with an investigation into the group originally accused of talking, laughing and loving their friend to de... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsComedyTV & Film |
<p>At long last, K.C. Casey gets some answers about Jenny Schecter’s gruesome fate.</p><p></p><p>Created by: Grace Perry and Erin Sullivan</p><p></p><p>Edited by: Lauren Klein</p><p></p><p>Starring: Stephanie Ritter, Sophie Neff, Tien Tran</p>
<p>Was K.C. Casey’s former boss, Alice Pieszecki, capable of killing? K.C. meets with a crystal healer and medium named Opulence in search of answers.</p><p></p><p>Created by: Grace Perry and Erin Sullivan</p><p></p><p>Edited by: Lauren Klein</p><p><... more
<p>Could Shane McCutcheon have murdered her girlfriend? K.C. Casey talks with Tyler Shrimp, the former 12-year-old skater boy upon whom Shane based her entire aesthetic and personality. And, K.C. meets Cherie Jaffe’s straight daughter, Hannah — and f... more
<p>What exactly happened at Bette Porter’s house? Bette’s straight neighbors take a break from playing cornhole to tell K.C. Casey about the night Jenny Schecter died. Then, K.C. sits down for an illuminating interview with Nannette St. Yves, Tina Ke... more
I found this podcast while listening to “To L and Back” and they talked about this podcast so I decided to check it out. It’s super funny and irreverent. I appreciate the “ads” even. I especially enjoy the music lead in or title track.
Just thank you for making us laugh so much.
Not even a minute in and I am already snorting laughing. This was so clearly made by someone who love hates the show which I am obsessed with
The attention to detail is fantastic. What a well crafted piece of high art.
This is truly the perfect true crime comedy podcast. I wish it was so much longer! I love how much they committed to silliness, it worked so so well. I’ve already listened to the whole thing multiple times!
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