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Amanda Jacobson is a z-list comedian, co-host of Wine And Crime. She is a veteran of the hospitality industry. Among her few talents is a knack for writing, comedy, and performance. | Host | |
Kenyon Laing is a gender-based violence researcher and consultant. She is a co-host of Wine And Crime. You will often find her enjoying a glass of pinotage, bingeing on podcasts, and insisting “the husband did it.” | Host | |
Lucy Fitzgerald was going to get a degree in Mortuary Science before she realized she was not good at math, so she majored in English instead and has worked as an editor at a number of food magazines. Her fascination with all things morbid probably scared off a few potential friends over the years, but she DGAF and prefers to be alone with her cats anyway. Her hobbies include collaging, vodka, and drifting off to the sweet sounds of Forensic Files. | Host | |
Katherine McNamara is an American actress. | Guest | |
Host and creator of In Sight | Guest | |
Alvin Williams is the host of Affirmative Murder, a true crime comedy podcast that examines murder stories from marginalized communities. | Guest | |
Justin Evans is the host of the podcast, Generation Why. | Guest | |
Steven Ray Morris is the producer of My Favorite Murder Podcast. | Guest | |
Alie Ward is a writer, actress, and television & podcast host. She hosts the Ologies podcast. | Guest | |
Kyrsten Sinema is a politician. | Guest | |
Em Schulz has held job titles such as professional clown, kite salesman, boat carpenter, segway expert, berry farmer, and paranormal investigator, Em also co-hosts the And That's Why We Drink Podcast. | Guest | |
Josh Hallmark is the host and producer of Our Americana, True Crime Bullsh**, and The Karen & Ellen Letters. | Guest | |
David Ridgen is a Canadian filmmaker, writer, producer, and host of CBC Radio’s true-crime Podcast series, Someone Knows Something. | Guest | |
Charles Quinton Murphy was an American actor, comedian, and writer. Murphy is best known as a writer and cast member of the Comedy Central sketch-comedy series, Chappelle's Show, and as the costar of the sitcom, Black Jesus. Murphy died from leukemia on April 12, 2017 at the age of 57. | Guest | |
Scott Artley is a multidisciplinary cultural producer and nonprofit leader whose practice spans visual art, performance, curation, and organizational leadership. | Guest | |
Robbie Knutson is the host of Could've Been Heroes Podcast. | Guest | |
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Justin Brooks is a lawyer, writer, author, and director of the California Innocence Project (CIP) based at the California Western School of Law in San Diego. | Guest | |
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