We deep dive into some of the smallest, most insignificant crimes to find the surprising stories behind them.
This may be the last episode I post. If that's true... thanks for sticking with us.
With nothing but dead ends in trying to figure out this play, we resort to drastic measures.
We're back to work in our new reality, with surprising updates and sinister possibilities.
With a lot of assists from the Instagram community, we've cracked into Alice's USB key!
We finally get our seance (over zoom...) and things don't go as expected.
A call with Sharanpal points us to an unnecessarily creepy basement.
My notes and photos are changing. Tell has a theory. Our listeners let us read Alice's encoded messages.
I get to call Tell with some excellent news.
We call in some experts to test every theory we've got.
Got this last night. Decided to share it for... posterity.
Tell gets back in touch. More questions than answers, and a very bad experience.
The race is on to figure out how to access Alice's dorm room before the contents are dumped. As you'll hear, my initial efforts met with some very strange, and very frustrating results. But after hitting a roadblock, it's time to time call in some professional help.
I've gotten some feedback from listeners! Answers to a couple questions I've gotten in email about the podcast.
In the inaugural episode of Boring Crimes, we tackle the city's largest library fine, an investigation that quickly takes a sharp and shocking turn.