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Chloe and I are back! And we are discussing the bonkers story of Candy Montgomery. With 2 different DocuDramas out - one on Hulu "Candy" and one on HBO Max "Love and Death" - this story is worth getting into! We also chat about VanderPump Rules!! Sources: The book "Evidence of Love" by John Bloom and Jim Atkinson. Podcast "Crime Writers On" Episode entitled "Candy" - hosts Rebecca Lavoie, Kevin Flynn, Lara Bricker and Toby Ball. Wikipedia. Texas Monthly Magazine. Good Morning Dallas. You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com /truecrimefamilypod You can email us: shannoninreality@gmail.com
In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman sit down with writer, former private investigator, podcaster, and certified cat detective, Lara Bricker! If you're local, you might already know Lara's name from the Exeter Life column she writes for Seacoast Media Group (she's written about Art Up Front Street several times), but Lara is the author of the Piper Green Exeter mystery series and one of four hosts of the Crime Writers On podcast! According to reviews for her latest book, “Dead on a Deadline”, Lara knows where all the bodies are buried in Exeter (and we believe it). In this episode, we cover local lore — tunnels, caves, aliens, you name it; Lara's process as her books take shape; and cats, of course. There is a lot of talk about cats.Learn more about Lara at www.larabricker.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/larabrickerauthor and Instagram at www.instagram.com/larabricker. Discover the Crime Writers On podcast at www.crimewriterson.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Special shout out to the famous cat, Frankie, and, as promised, here's the Where's Frankie? Facebook group: www.facebook.com/wheresfrankieAs always, come hang out with the Creative Guts team online at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast.If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Creative Guts is a small nonprofit, but our work is far bigger than this podcast. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com.
Camille Preaker has serious mommy issues, and her sister, Amma, isn't going to win any awards for being well-adjusted either. Meanwhile, the ill-behaved girls of Wind Gap are turning up dead. Tune in as we talk to Lara Bricker, author, journalist, and Crime Writers On panelist, about what Gillian Flynn's "Sharp Objects" gets right about Munchausen's by Proxy, her personal experience with malevolent mothers, the Gypsy Rose Blanchard of it all, and the reality of being a small-town reporter. Lara also dishes about living in Exeter, New Hampshire which is simply infested with writers like Dan Brown and Joe Hill. Bonus: Find out which local used to wrestle with John Irving! And when you're done listening, head over to order Lara's new book, "Dead on Deadline" from Water Street Books. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midlit/support
It's Maximum Fun's Block Party Week, y'all! Listen in as JV continues her quest to complete her "Crimewriters On Collection” with the delightful Lara Bricker, who in addition to co-hosting one of JV's favorite podcasts, is also celebrating the release of her first cozy mystery novel, “Dead on Deadline!” So crank up the generator and put the horses back in the stable to give your full attention to this East Coast deep dive!
Join Lara for a look behind the scenes during her pop-up book singing event for Dead on Deadline at Water Street Bookstore on September 17th. Hear from some of the locals who have known her the longest as they share their favorite Lara Bricker stories. For the uncensored version of Lara's Exeter Life, join www.patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia at the Brickter Scale or above. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/support
In February 2005, Tania Herman brutally attacked and attempted to kill Maria Korp, the wife of her boyfriend. As Maria lay in a coma in the hospital, Tania confessed that she had committed the crime but pointed the finger at her boyfriend Joe Korp as the mastermind. Would anyone believe her? Book Recommendation: The Maria Korp Case by Carly Crawford Donation: The Charley Project https://www.gofundme.com/f/fundraiser-for-the-charley-project Sponsors: betterhelp.com/CRIMELINES Live stream with Lara Bricker: https://getvokl.com/live-broadcast/Lie-After-Lie-book-discussion-with-Lara-Bricker Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/crimelines https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Music by Scott Buckley Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maria Korp spent the end of 2004 and the start of 2005 weighing her options. She didn’t want to end her marriage to her philandering husband Joe, but she also was tired of how she was being treated. In February 2005, the choice was taken from her when she was brutally attacked. This sparked one of the most sensational cases in Victoria, Australia. Book Recommendation: The Maria Korp Case by Carly Crawford Sponsor: betterhelp.com/CRIMELINES Podcast recommendation: Narelle Fraser Interviews The Charley Project fundraiser: http://www.our-americana.com/fundraising Live stream with Lara Bricker: https://getvokl.com/live-broadcast/Lie-After-Lie-book-discussion-with-Lara-Bricker Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/crimelines https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Music by Scott Buckley Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I talk about a trip to the zoo, a neighbourhood cat named bruiser and a dream I had about four UFOs. Then, I hear a voice message I got from Lara Bricker about her cats. Lara also sent me a photos of her cats, one of them had a bad word. links: Lara Bricker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/larabricker Tell me about your cat at talkingaboutcatswithdominic@gmail.com Talking about Cats on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcatspod Talking about Cats on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talking_about_cats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Everyday Intuition podcast, Intuitive Counselor Susan Gorman helps guide us to use our natural intuition. Her guest intuitive-in-training is Lara Bricker, an author, former private investigator, and member of the Crime Writers On podcast. In this episode, Lara tells Susan about how her intuition played a role in finding a long lost water bottle. Susan explains how learning to recognize and listen to these little intuitive moments can lead to bigger moments. Listening to the little moments are important in developing habit, mindset and working the intuitive muscles. Susan recalls a Saturday Night Live skit with Christopher Walken about little psychic moments before Lara shares an experience she had recently with reading a person's energy. Lastly, Lara reports back on her homework from last week on spiritual bypassing and Susan shares a listener question which leads to a new homework assignment.
Early on in pandemic life, columnist Lara Bricker came to rely even more on her local UPS deliver driver, John Hartz. She soon learned, the rest of the town appreciates him just as much (or more) than she does. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/support
In the Everyday Intuition podcast, Intuitive Counselor Susan Gorman helps guide us to use our natural intuition. Her guest intuitive-in-training is Lara Bricker, an author, former private investigator, and member of the Crime Writers On podcast. In this episode, Susan talks about what it's like to be an intuitive empath during times of high anxiety like the pandemic and how this came to a head for her while grocery shopping. Later, she and Lara talk about how the pandemic has triggered difficult old memories for many of us and how to use this as an opportunity for growth. They talk about how to recognize the difference between fear and intuition during stressful times. Lastly, Lara reports back on her homework assignment and tells about a time when she listened to her gut when planning an anniversary weekend trip.
Lara Bricker has been writing about life in Exeter, New Hampshire for over two decades, but just how did she first arrive in Exeter? And what made her stay and become a permanent resident of the historic town on the New Hampshire Seacoast? In this episode, she revisits her first Exeter Life column and the stages of her life in town. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/support
In the Everyday Intuition podcast, Intuitive Counselor Susan Gorman helps guide us to use our natural intuition. Her guest intuitive-in-training is Lara Bricker, an author, former private investigator, and member of the Crime Writers On podcast. In this episode, Susan talks about the natural intuitive ability children are born with and how that changes as they age. Lara reports back on her first intuitive homework assignment in which she noticed when she felt calm when making a decision. Later, Susan coaches Lara to validate her moments of intuition by recognizing, and telling someone, about them.
In the Everyday Intuition podcast, Intuitive Counselor Susan Gorman helps guide us to use our our natural intuition. Her guest intuitive in training is Lara Bricker, an author, former private investigator, and member of the Crime Writers On podcast. In this episode, Susan and Lara talk about how they met and some of Lara's early misconceptions about intuition. Susan explains the difference between an empath, clairvoyant and medium. Later, she assigns a homework assignment for Lara to start to recognize her own intuition.
NewsCycle host, Alicia Preston speaks with Lara Bricker, regular columnist for the Portsmouth Herald, Marsha Keefe of the Beaver County Times and Rene Ray De La Cruz of the Victorville Daily Press about kindness and good deeds during the holidays in their respective communities. Alicia also highlights a few other wonderful holiday stories from other parts of the country.
A crazy man bashes in a woman's head on the subway. McCoy isn't satisfied putting the lunatic in jail. He also charges the health insurance executive who kept him from getting his medicine in the first place. This time we're looking at Law & Order season 11 episode 2 "Turnstile Justice." Our guest is Lara Bricker from "Crime Writers On." This story is based on the 1999 killing of Kendra Webdale. We're brought to you by Third Love. Go to ThirdLove.com/lawandorder to get 15% off your first purchase. We're also sponsored this week by Hello Fresh. For a total of $60 off your first 3 boxes of Hello Fresh, visit hellofresh.com/theirstories60 and enter the code THEIRSTORIES60. Support the show.
Love mail galore as listeners weigh in on Ear Hustle, Toby's dog-like voice, and listening to our show during the most important moments of their lives (really!). Then, our take on the not-so surprising (but still upsetting) verdicts in the trials of Bill Cosby and Jeronimo Yanez, the cop that killed Philando Castille. In the back half, we look at a documentary that even Lara Bricker's fire chief husband enjoyed, Sour Grapes on Netflix. This tale of a high-end wine con man had us asking - do we give a crap when a smart guy bilks a Koch brother out of millions of dollars? And in our Crime of the Week, a Maine woman is more badass than we could ever hope to be. This episode's sponsors: Thrive Market - Get a 30 day-free trial AND an additional 25% off your first purchase and free shipping at thrivemarket.com/crimewriters Le Tote - Go to www.letote.com and get 50% off your first month with promo code CRIME Select Blinds - Great deals on window coverings at selectblinds.com. Mention our podcast at checkout. RXBar - Get 25% off your first order at rxbar.com/crime. Use promo code CRIME Podcast Movement - Save $100 off conference registration with promo code CRIME Support the show.
What do people want to talk about? World Series? Presidential election? Nope. The world wants to know what Lara Bricker got arrested for. (Hint: it wasn't election fraud.) Looks like her accomplices left her holding the bag...literally. In our audience feedback segment, the Crime Writers respond to a heartwarming email from a cancer survivor who's ready to take on the challenge of punching one of their least-favorite attorneys. Then, when it's time for business, the panel digs into the final episode of APM Reports' "In the Dark." Madeleine Baran didn't pull punches when it came to the police narrative that Danny Heinrich was just too good at covering his tracks for 25+ years. But is her conclusion too broad? Unfair? (Sometimes investigators know who did it, but can't get enough to make the arrest - as officials have told Rebecca & Kevin about the Stacey Burns "Mothers Day Murder" case.) Finally, Rebecca, Kevin, Lara, and Toby offer up their recommendations about what you should be listening to, reading, and watching right now. Crime of the Week: When it comes to Halloween candy, someone can give you a break - you're just not supposed to steal it. This week's sponsor is madison-reed.com - use the code "writers" at checkout! Support the show.
Rebecca talks with Rabia Chaudry, the person who started this whole thing by bringing Adnan's case to Sarah Koenig. After that, Rebecca and Kevin, along with fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball, talk about the interview and about the HBO Scientology documentary Going Clear. Rebecca also forces the panel to continue her ridiculous "Crime of the Week" segment. If you have a question you'd like us to answer, send us an email, or leave a comment on this post. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to support this independently produced podcast so we can make more episodes? Click the donate button on our home page, and thanks! Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk a little bit about Serial, and a WHOLE LOT about The Jinx and The Staircase. If you haven't watched them and you hate spoilers, you will hate this episode! Rebecca also forces the panel to continue her ridiculous "Crime of the Week" segment. If you have a question you'd like us to answer, send us an email, or leave a comment on this post. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to support this independently produced podcast so we can make more episodes? Click the donate button on our home page, and thanks! Links to stuff we talk about: In this episode, Rebecca mentions some of the coverage of the production timeline of The Jinx, including this story from Gawker. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about Serial prosecutor Kevin Urick's Intercept interview, the drama surrounding Natasha Vargas-Cooper's Intercept pieces, and that new affidavit from Asia McClain. We also respond to questions and comments from you and debut our new "Crime of the week" segment. If you have a question you'd like us to answer, send us an email, or leave a comment on this post. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to support this independently produced podcast so we can make more episodes? Click the donate button on our home page, and thanks! Links to stuff we mention in the episode: In reaction to the omission of Urick's quote in Part 1 of his Intercept interview, Toby talks about an infamous incident in which President Clinton was misquoted about climate change. When the gang talks about evidence and the state's case, Rebecca mentions attorney Susan Simpson's excellent Serial blog, which you can find right here. You can also hear Urick's recent interview on Sirius Satellite Radio here. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite special guests and fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about Jay's interview with The Intercept and the discussion/debate that's followed. We also talk about the intellectual guilt of true crime lovers, and Lara's theory that this story is more steeped in drugs than we've been led to believe. Also, Toby plays devil's advocate, and a reddit user gets a big shout out for this thread. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to support this independently produced podcast so we can make more episodes? Click the donate button on our home page, and thanks! During this episode, we discuss how The Intercept's Natasha Vargas-Cooper landed the interview with Jay. You can find more on that in this New York Observer story. Who's Who in 'Crime Writers on Serial': Rebecca Lavoie is a public radio digital director and radio producer and the co-author of three mass-market true crime books. If you’re flipping through the more obscure channels on your cable lineup late at night, you might see Rebecca talking about crime on one of those docu-journalism TV shows…you know, the kind with names like Deadly Women and Deadly Sins. Kevin Flynn is Rebecca's real-life partner in crime and her co-author. Kevin was a long time TV reporter before jumping into crime writing with his first book about serial killer Sheila LaBarre, You can also hear Kevin talking about that case on this episode of the excellent crime podcast Criminal. Among the books Kevin and Rebecca have written together is Our Little Secret, which they discuss in the episode about "Rumors." Special guest panelists: Lara Bricker is a long-time reporter, freelance writer and the author of the true crime book Lie After Lie. She has also worked as a private detective and a criminal defense investigator. Toby Ball is the author of Invisible Streets and other works of noir and crime fiction. He also works at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite special guests and fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about their favorite moments from Serial: Season One. It's a little bit listicle, and just a little bit like those "very special" clips show they used to make on 80's sitcoms. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! And if you want to add your two cents about the best bits from Season 1 of Serial, leave a comment below. Want to support this independently produced podcast so we can make more episodes? Click the donate button on our home page, and thanks! Who's Who in 'Crime Writers on Serial': Rebecca Lavoie is a public radio digital director and radio producer and the co-author of three mass-market true crime books. If you’re flipping through the more obscure channels on your cable lineup late at night, you might see Rebecca talking about crime on one of those docu-journalism TV shows…you know, the kind with names like Deadly Women and Deadly Sins. Kevin Flynn is Rebecca's real-life partner in crime and her co-author. Kevin was a long time TV reporter before jumping into crime writing with his first book about serial killer Sheila LaBarre, You can also hear Kevin talking about that case on this episode of the excellent crime podcast Criminal. Among the books Kevin and Rebecca have written together is Our Little Secret, which they discuss in the episode about "Rumors." Special guest panelists: Lara Bricker is a long-time reporter, freelance writer and the author of the true crime book Lie After Lie. She has also worked as a private detective and a criminal defense investigator. Toby Ball is the author of Invisible Streets and other works of noir and crime fiction. He also works at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite special guests and fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about the finale episode of Serial: What We Know. It gets pretty meaty, guys. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! By the way, at the end of the episode, Rebecca references this interview with Sarah Koenig on NPR. Want to make a donation to help support the continued production of this podcast? Click the donate button on our home page! Who's Who in 'Crime Writers on Serial': Rebecca Lavoie is a public radio digital director and radio producer and the co-author of three mass-market true crime books. If you’re flipping through the more obscure channels on your cable lineup late at night, you might see Rebecca talking about crime on one of those docu-journalism TV shows…you know, the kind with names like Deadly Women and Deadly Sins. Kevin Flynn is Rebecca's real-life partner in crime and her co-author. Kevin was a long time TV reporter before jumping into crime writing with his first book about serial killer Sheila LaBarre, You can also hear Kevin talking about that case on this episode of the excellent crime podcast Criminal. Among the books Kevin and Rebecca have written together is Our Little Secret, which they discuss in the episode about "Rumors." Special guest panelists: Lara Bricker is a long-time reporter, freelance writer and the author of the true crime book Lie After Lie. She has also worked as a private detective and a criminal defense investigator. Toby Ball is the author of Invisible Streets and other works of noir and crime fiction. He also works at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite special guests and fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about Episode 11 of Serial: Rumors. Not everyone loved it. But Rebecca did. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to make a donation to keep this podcast coming? Go to our home page, and click the Donate button! Who's Who in 'Crime Writers on Serial': Rebecca Lavoie is a public radio digital director and radio producer and the co-author of three mass-market true crime books. If you’re flipping through the more obscure channels on your cable lineup late at night, you might see Rebecca talking about crime on one of those docu-journalism TV shows…you know, the kind with names like Deadly Women and Deadly Sins. Kevin Flynn is Rebecca's real-life partner in crime and her co-author. Kevin was a long time TV reporter before jumping into crime writing with his first book about serial killer Sheila LaBarre, You can also hear Kevin talking about that case on this episode of the excellent crime podcast Criminal. Among the books Kevin and Rebecca have written together is Our Little Secret, which they discuss in the episode about "Rumors." Special guest panelists: Lara Bricker is a long-time reporter, freelance writer and the author of the true crime book Lie After Lie. She has also worked as a private detective and a criminal defense investigator. Toby Ball is the author of Invisible Streets and other works of noir and crime fiction. He also works at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Support the show.
Rebecca and Kevin invite special guests and fellow crime writers Lara Bricker and Toby Ball to talk about Episode 10 of Serial: The Best Defense is a Good Defense. Also, the panel catches up on the series, and reveals where they stand on the "did he or didn't he" question. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes right here. If you do, please leave a review! Want to make a donation to keep this podcast coming your way? Click the donate button on our home page! Who's Who in 'Crime Writers on Serial': Rebecca Lavoie is a public radio digital director and radio producer and the co-author of three mass-market true crime books. If you’re flipping through the more obscure channels on your cable lineup late at night, you might see Rebecca talking about crime on one of those docu-journalism TV shows…you know, the kind with names like Deadly Women and Deadly Sins. Kevin Flynn is Rebecca's real-life partner in crime and her co-author. Kevin was a long time TV reporter before jumping into crime writing with his first book about serial killer Sheila LaBarre, You can also hear Kevin talking about that case on this episode of the excellent crime podcast Criminal. Among the books Kevin and Rebecca have written together is Our Little Secret, which they discuss in the episode about "Rumors." Special guest panelists: Lara Bricker is a long-time reporter, freelance writer and the author of the true crime book Lie After Lie. She has also worked as a private detective and a criminal defense investigator. Toby Ball is the author of Invisible Streets and other works of noir and crime fiction. He also works at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Support the show.