Loose Units: The Podcast Pillow Talk Productions
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- True Crime
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The true crime book Loose Units, out now through Penguin Publishing (and in bookstores everywhere), had one thing it couldn't do: it couldn't fit everything. So each week, Paul and John will sit down and delve into cases too surreal, brief or contentious to fit into the book.
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Loose Ends 203 - The Red Door
Finally, John reaches the long-promised tale of "the red door". But will it live up to the hype?
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The BTK Killer - Part Five
Rader stalks and pursues perhaps his most vulnerable victim yet: 28 year old mother of two, Nicki Wegerle.
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Loose Ends 202 - The Red Budgie Smugglers
En route to his promised "red door" story, John gets sidetracked and reveals a staggering tale about a robbery he foiled... but has he told it before?
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Bondi Junction
In this one-off episode, John and Paull weigh in on the ongoing crisis which unfolded Saturday at Bondi Junction.
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Loose Ends 201 - Riverdance
Was your family... a RIVERDANCE family? Because the Verhoevens were.
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The BTK Killer - Part Four
After a decade in hiding, Dennis Rader - AKA The BTK Killer - strikes again.
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Customer Reviews
Love this one
I just came across this podcast, and am now binging through the episodes. I heard the men on Australian True Crime a while ago and was very entertained by the stories. The episodes are absolutely captivating, and I really appreciate the comic relief. The sound quality needs some work (I've just heard the first 5--episode 5 was better), as Dad's voice is a bit too quiet or too far from his mic. Otherwise, great job, guys.
Wordy. And not worth it.
Too wordy and far from brilliant. Two dudes in love with the sound of their own voice.
Bad for Australian tourism
The stories are interesting in a scary sort of way, and the hosts are an unfunny “comedian” and a sociopath.