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The original true crime review podcast that looks at other podcasts, TV, and pop culture. True crime authors and real-life couple Rebecca Lavoie and Kevin Flynn hold a pop-culture round table with noir novelist Toby Ball and journalist-turned-investigator Lara Bricker. The panel chats about other podcasts (including 'Serial') as well as journalism, storytelling, TV shows and films, and the special segment, 'Crime of the Week.' Show website: crimewriterson.com. Follow the show on X @crimewriterson. Find us on Facebook facebook.com/crimewritersonpodcast. Email the show at crimewriterson@gmail.com.

  1. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    1 DAY AGO

    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    After being transferred to a new church, Father Jud Duplenticy meets the mercurial Monsignor Jefferson Wicks, a domineering priest whose parish is filled with secrets. But when Wicks is murdered while alone in a closet in front of his most ardent parishioners, authorities bring in noted private detective Benoit Blanc to solve the case. Blanc and Father Jud dig into Wicks’s past and his relationships with his followers to solve a quintessential closed-door mystery. The detective and the priest discover the murder is only part of a larger puzzle of deceit, wealth, and power. Daniel Craig and Josh O’Connor lead an all-star cast in “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,” now on Netflix. The sequel forces the renowned private eye and the earnest priest to join forces and sift through a bevy of suspects that includes the church secretary, a drunk doctor, a failed politician, a high-strung lawyer, and a struggling novelist. The film covers themes of morality, faith, and greed, wrapped in a classic whodunnit throwback the Knives Out series is known for. OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "WAKE UP DEAD MAN" BEING IN THE FINAL 12 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE. In Crime of the Week: The future's so bright. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon. Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com. This show was recorded in The Caitlin Rogers Project Studio. Click to find out more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    42 min
  2. In the Dark: Blood Relatives

    15/12/2025

    In the Dark: Blood Relatives

    Jeremy Bamber was convicted of killing his parents, sister, and nephews in 1985. The Whitehouse Farm murders became England’s most sinister case, cementing Bamber as the nation’s most infamous criminal. And to this day, many remain convinced he is the cold‑blooded killer behind the massacre. But New Yorker reporter Heidi Blake looked into why police turned away from their original theory that the deaths were a murder-suicide at the hands of Bamber’s schizophrenic sister. The investigative reporter found Bamber’s relatives may have manipulated evidence, detectives altered the scene, and authorities may have suppressed evidence in an effort to get and maintain a conviction. From the team at In the Dark and The New Yorker comes “Blood Relatives.” The series reopens one of the country’s darkest chapters with fresh scrutiny. Blake topples popular belief that Jeremy Bamber slaughtered his family by uncovering new evidence, including an interview with a dispatch operator who says his report about that night was forged. OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "IN THE DARK: BLOOD RELATIVES" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 11 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE. In Crime of the Week: party animal. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon. Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com. This show was recorded in The Caitlin Rogers Project Studio. Click to find out more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  3. The Best TV of 2025

    11/12/2025

    The Best TV of 2025

    There was something for everyone on TV in 2025. Some shows shattered conventions, others re‑examined true crime classics as dramatic adaptations, and still others were returning favorites. But which TV shows and documentaries we reviewed truly stood out? We’ll hear from crime writers as they share their top ten picks for 2025.   Lara's picks for best TV of 2025 AdolescenceThe QuiltersShiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarUnknown Number Catfishing scam-Dept. QThe Diplomat season 3Only Murders in the Building season 5TaskThe Perfect NeighborThe Hunting Wives  Toby's picks for the best TV of 2025 Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarAdolescenceThe LowdownThe Diplomat season 3White LotusThe Perfect NeighborThe Yogurt Shop MurdersOnly Murders In the Building season 5CHAOS – The Manson MurdersThe Fox Hollow Murders  Kevin's picks for the best TV of 2025 AdolescenceThe White Lotus season 3Good American FamilyUnknown Number: A High School CatfishTaskShiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarThe Fox Hollow MurdersSurviving Ohio StateThe Perfect NeighborThe Bunker  Rebecca's picks for the best TV of 2025 The Diplomat season 3AdolescenceThe White Lotus season 3Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy WarThe Beast in MeThe Perfect NeighborUnknown NumberQuiltersOnly Murders In the Building season 5Murdaugh: Death in the Family  The Crime Writers On Best of 2025 true crime documentaries Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (Prime)Unknown Number: A High School Catfish (Netflix)The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)The Quilters (Netflix)The Fox Hollow Murders (ABC News Studios)The Yogurt Shop Murders (HBO)Surviving Ohio State (HBO)CHAOS - The Manson Murders (Netflix)The Bunker (Viaplay)A Deadly American Marriage (Netflix)  For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon. Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com. This show was recorded in The Caitlin Rogers Project Studio. Click to find out more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 3m

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The original true crime review podcast that looks at other podcasts, TV, and pop culture. True crime authors and real-life couple Rebecca Lavoie and Kevin Flynn hold a pop-culture round table with noir novelist Toby Ball and journalist-turned-investigator Lara Bricker. The panel chats about other podcasts (including 'Serial') as well as journalism, storytelling, TV shows and films, and the special segment, 'Crime of the Week.' Show website: crimewriterson.com. Follow the show on X @crimewriterson. Find us on Facebook facebook.com/crimewritersonpodcast. Email the show at crimewriterson@gmail.com.

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