Fracktown Gumshoe: An Audio Mystery featuring Niccolo Fizthugh. Based on the novels by Debra K. Gaskill at DebraGaskillNovels.com. Read and produced by Scott H Shelton at ScottyBoombox.com
The pieces finally come together on Nora's death. Alicia and Fitz find their happy ending.
Fitz search for Lily Dillard find another victim—and it's just in time.
Laszlo Sarkosi admits to poisoning Bob Lefevre. Lily's part in the case becomes clearer.
Nora Solomon's death has been reclassified as a homicide, exploding over the national celebrity news like a firework. Alicia gets a call from the emergency room.
A discovery at the bottom of a mug begins to put everything together.
A GPS allows Fitz to trail Kim Haggarty, but ends embarrassingly for all concerned, leaving to find a way to clear everything up—and make things right with Alicia. Jordie Sarkozi reappears with a a way to prove his aunt was murdered.
The house hunting begins again. The Hagerty case has Fitz thinking.
Alicia and Fitz make up. Fitz starts working on another case as Bob Lefevre's cell phone records are expedited. Please note: Adult situations.
Terry Bradshaw shows up at Fitz's office. A new case draws Fitz in. Demski speaks to a reporter and it's not good for Alicia or Fitz.
With Nora Solomon's funeral over, that means Fitz's case is closed. Right? It was definitely a heart attack. Right? Not so fast...
Fitz and Mary Margaret attend Nora's funeral and see Lilly Dillard in the conversation. She says she didn't mean for it to happen, but what? Or who?
Demski interviews Fitz, trying to pin Bob LeFevre's death on him. Nora's Funeral is about to start.
Fitz goes searching for Jordie before Nora's funeral and comes up empty. Detective Demski wants to talk.
Nora Solomon's death bursts onto the national news and Fitz learns something troubling about Bob LeFevre's death. Episode contains adult language.
Fitz goes looking for Lilly Dillard and finds more than he anticipated. Nora's viewing brings out all kinds of folks, not all of them in mourning.
Fitz goes looking for clues in Fawcettville's dive bars and learns more than he bargained for—and not just about Lilly Dillard.
News trucks are beginning to fill the streets of Fawcettville as Fitz heads out to Nora's farm to talk to Nora's hired help Jim Thatcher. That conversation uncovered the possibility of another suspect: Lilly Dillard the former fan club president and erstwhile housekeeper Lilly Dillard. But where is she now? This episode contains adult language and situations.
So what is the truth about Jordie? Did he have anything to do with Bob LeFevre's death? Fitz isn't sure, but grilling the boy isn't getting him very far. Celebrity paparazzi are beginning to appear for Nora's funeral. Fitz heads out to Nora's llama farm.
When Bob LeFevre is found fatally poisoned in his hotel room, Fitz reconsidering his decision to fire Jordie. The boy may not be lying after all. But who would want both Nora and Bob LeFevre dead?
Celebrity Today photographer Terry Bradford tells Fitz a different story about Nora, one of drugs and alcohol—or is that the made-up tale of the tabloid press? But she has more information to disclose: she knows Jordie Sarkozi and his background. Episode contains adult language and situations
Details of Bob Lefevre's death point to a medical event, but Fitz isn't convinced. Why would a woman and her former boyfriend die within days of each other? A visit to the hotel parking garage raises more questions and Fitz finds the paparazzi has come to cover Nora's funeral—and one has an interesting story to tell.
Fitz gets dragged into a surprise press conference, called by Jordie and it doesn't end well. He cuts Jordie loose—no way he's going to investigate a murder that didn't happen. House hunting with Alicia promises to come to a complete stop when he gets a call from Detective Wallace Demski—there's a dead body and Fitz's business card there. This episode contains adult language.
A visit to Nora's brother Laszlo's house leaves Fitz with some serious doubts, but a visit to the coroner's office removes any question if Nora was murdered or not. Returning to the office, he finds Jordie has called a press conference without him
Fitz visits the morgue to confirm Nora died from just a heart attack. Coroner Doc Lamberto assures him she did, but something doesn't add up. This episode contains adult language.
Mary Margaret and Fitz find more disturbing details about Jordie Sarkosi's past, and the past of those around the late Nora Solomon. He visits her farm and discovers someone has vandalized the side of the barn. A visitor to Fitzhugh Investigations may open up even more information.
Jordie Sarkozi, the man claiming to be Nora Solomon's nephew, is adamant she was murdered and hands Fitz a large retainer check to ensure he takes the case. Fitz's thoughts are anywhere else but on the condo he and Alicia tour in their search for a new home. On Monday, he and assistant Mary Margaret begin to dig into Jodie's past—there's no birth records, no court records or any information that links him to Fawcettville. So who is this kid? Is his real name Sarkozi?
Hometown star Nora Solomon has been found dead in her barn outside of town—her nephew Jordie believes she was murdered, even though the coroner's report says it was a heart attack. Fitz's caseload is light and he's got bills to pay. He takes the case, in spite of his concerns Jordie may not be Nora's nephew at all. Please note: this podcast contains adult language and situations.
A showdown at one of Anna Maria's rental properties brings the whole case to conclusion. Marco's Aunt Beverly comes to hake him to Toledo to give him the home he needs—and deserves. And Alicia and Fitz look toward the future.
Two photo disk found in an old safe put everything together. But are the suspects on the run?
Alicia and Fitz search the old steel mill for Marco. He's found, but he's hurt—and he's got some information that might break the case wide open.
Fitz visits the mayor's office but no one has seen him. The search for Marco continues. Fitz visits Rosario at the hospital and learns the extent of her injuries—and the caliber of the gun that wounded her. Alicia return and has an idea of where Marco went.
Fitz and Barnes find photos that expose activities at The Velvet Rope. The suspect pool narrows to three. The mayor's wife learns the depths of her husband's disloyalty—to her and the city.
Marco has disappeared but admits he knows who killed Anna Maria. There's a shooting at the accounting office. Fitz tries the key on the black ribbon of Anna Maria's journal.
A client of Mistress Delany's is found murdered. Marco reveals her knows more about Anna Maria's murder than he lets on.
Marco's aunt steps up to take him. Probate Boy calls Alicia. More details on the phone call Anna Maria received the night before she was shot. One of her clients is shot.
Anna Maria's funeral makes Fitz wonder about all the men there. Marco's funeral is discussed. Pieces of the case begin to come together.
The aftermath of Fitz's assault gives him hope for his relationship with Alicia. Anna Maria's funeral has him thinking about who could be involved in Anna Maria's murder.
Surveillance on the mayor has Fitz thinking: Was Joe Peccorini a suspect in Anna Maria's murder? What kind of conflict bound this family together? Or was it something else entirely?
Anna Maria's secret is revealed. Someone else has secrets he doesn't want revealed, too. Could they be connected?
Alicia visits and gives Fitz some hope. Carlotta calls with a question.
Fitz learns a possible suspect has a dark secret; Alicia calls and wants to come over.
Fitz gains insight into the fractured Ippolito family dynamics. Mary Margaret uncovers some possible suspects.
A warning note and a battery that's been tampered with raises Fitz's suspicions about the others within Anna Maria's deadly circle.
Fitz follows the mayor to determine if his wife's suspicious have any basis in fact. Alicia calls late at night after too many vodkas.
Fitz speaks with Anna Maria's accountant, but finds more questions than answers. He sets off on a night of surveillance on the mayor.
Fitz begins to look into Anna Maria's property holdings to see if they figure in her murder. A new client comes in, suspecting her husband is having an affair.
Fitz works on decoding Anna Maria's mysterious journal. A new client comes into the office.
Fitz and Carlotta discovered a troubled young boy who may have information on what was going on in Anna Maria's life. The boy, Marco Houseman, has a less than settled home life and Anna Maria was his Guardian Ad Litem. Will prosecutor Alicia Linnerman let Fitz be his emergency guardian until the murder is solved?
The discovery of a coded journal at Anna Maria's house provokes questions about a possible secret life. Was this a client list? If so, what was Anna Maria doing that would get her killed? Whatever it is, sister Carlotta wants Fitz to find out before the police do.