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TW: Graphic violence, SA, Adult LanguageDanielle and Max are back this week discussing the disappearances of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman. There are so many twists and turns in this case, and they're discussing them all. From mishandled evidence to the theories as to why these crimes were committed and every detail in between.This podcast is brought to you by Better Help. Go to betterhelp.com/itt to save 10% off your first month of therapy.Danielle is drinking Apothic Inferno. Buy it here → https://tinyurl.com/mvsmps6fMax is drinking 8 Years in the Desert. Buy it here → https://tinyurl.com/4px3cfzfPlease visit the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/HOMEMental Health Resources: Visit https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/tool... for links to hotlines and websites for assistance. National Suicide Prevention Hotline → 1-800-273-8255 or visit → https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ **********************************************Check out our merch!! → https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/innocent-til-tipsy Reach out to ITT about questions, cases, etc. → sausha@hurrdat.com Follow Innocent Til Tipsy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innocenttil... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@delloliod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innocenttilt... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TilTipsyPod A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on: https://hurrdatmedia.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this redux episode from Sleuthfest 2019, Cathi and Christie speak to author Alexia Gordon. She discusses her Gethsemane Brown Mystery series. As they talk about Ireland, representation in mystery books, and the recent college admissions scandal, they drink Apothic Inferno (a red bled aged in whiskey barrels). Alexia's latest release is "Execution In E" and her podcast is The Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon.
On this week's episode hosts Cassie and Daniel prepare for Thanksgiving! Daniel goes to brunch and the hosts debate when is the proper time to eat Thanksgiving dinner. Cassie prepares for her and Matt's move to Seattle and knocks something off her Denver bucket list: seeing the Molly Brown house! The hosts both crack open a bottle of the Apothic Inferno. Cassie gives Colorado one last case before leaving with the overshadowed Thanksgiving case of Patrick Frazee. Daniel stays close to home and heads up to Maryland in the Thanksgiving gone wrong with the case of Shenika Allsup. Give us a rate and review wherever you get your podcasts, tweet at us @winepunishpod, send us an email wineandpunishmentpod@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram wineandpunishmentpod and like our page on Facebook. Join the conversation by signing up for our discussion group today!
Sometimes a beverage comes along that combines two of the things that we love. An example of one of our favorites is a beer that features a collaboration of two or more of our favorite breweries. Another one we enjoy is when two different beverage categories are somehow combined into one tasty offering. This is the type that we will be featuring on this episode as we try something that combines the wine and spirits worlds. The 2017 Apothic Inferno red wine blend. A recent listener poll winner, this is a red wine blend that is aged in whiskey barrels for 60 days. What did we think? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below or join us live on Thursday nights to give us your feedback while we are live streaming on Twitch.
Things get dark in the ladies' second week of ghoulish stories. This week, they expand their horizons and butcher a whole new language; Swedish! Over a bottle of appropriately inappropriate Apothic Inferno wine, Kelley shares the story of Malin Matsdotter who was one of the many victims of a teenage conspiracy and executed for being a witch in the worst way possible. Then, things get worse as Emily shares the story of Belle Gunness, a seriel killer who proves that there's no such thing as a coincidence. Practice your prayers and stay out of Indiana because it's time to wine about herstory! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/winingaboutherstory/overview)
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The two of us down a bottle of Apothic Inferno and, invite demons to live within us, as we look into the correlation between drug use and demonic possession. We start the church of Rege. For he is the savior who bring us our daily drugs. By which we mean coffee. Also, the Illuminati is … Continue reading Ep.19 Rege Be with You →
At Sleuthfest 2019, Cathi and Christie got to speak to author Alexia Gordon. She discusses her cozy mystery series and most recent release "Fatality in F." As they talk about Ireland, representation in mystery books, and the recent college admissions scandal, they drink Apothic Inferno (a red bled aged in whiskey barrels).
As Jerusalem is sieged by Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzer rounds up the most handsome and smartest of the Israelites to be his personal cream of the crop slaves! Among this freshman class of servants are Daniel and his bet buds who routinely outshine everyone else in their class! It's a tale of standing by your convictions, interpreting dreams, and climbing the ranks of job promotions! Also, we divert from our normally whisk(e)y loving ways and delve into some wine! Apothic Inferno is on the menu tonight, a red blend aged in whiskey barrels that create a really smooth finish.
Join us as Kassandra plays Georgie Denbrough's death dirge--just to get you in the mood for his death within the first 16 pages of our book-- and we venture into unknown territory for at least one of our trio. Perhaps you've heard of It--by which we mean "It" by Stephen King. We travel to Derry (if you're smart, you'll skip right over and wait for next week because you know the perils of this small town) to investigate both this 1986 book, the mini-series in 1990, and the 2017 movie. If death makes you anxious, we have Apothic Inferno wine or, if you need something stronger, a Bloody Old Fashioned to get you through the night. Recording. Whatever tickles your fancy.Join us for childhood nostalgia, clowns, and as always, some good old fashioned (excuse the pun) liquor tonight as we explore the world of the exalted Stephen King!