
52 episodes

About Last Night Anna Wiest
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- True Crime
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4.8 • 41 Ratings
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About Last Night brings small town crimes to the forefront. We work with local sources to get the facts and bring attention to situations that need it. This justice-driven show not only provides a thrilling account of true crime, but will also inspire you to advocate on behalf of voices that have been silenced.
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Coming Soon: Domestic Violence is Local
One year into this podcast, we are realigning with our roots: giving a voice to the voiceless, fighting injustice, and making change.
The next season of About Last Night hits every point in the mission we set out with last year and will localization a worldwide issue.
Warning: This episode contains materials that may trigger some listeners including topics like murder, sexual assault and other forms of violence.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Francis Scarcella, Reporter for the Daily Item
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Next on About Last Night
We are taking a little break till Anna gets settled in her new job, then coming back with a season on domestic violence.
Warning: This episode contains materials that may trigger some listeners including topics like murder, sexual assault and other forms of violence.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Francis Scarcella, Reporter for the Daily Item
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What's Next? (We're really asking)
Tell us what you want to hear about next on About Last Night. There is so much out there, but we want to know what our listeners want to hear!
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No Regrets?
Miranda and Elytte Barbour are both spending the rest of their lives in prison. Do the Craigslist Killers regret the 2013 murder of Troy LaFerrara?
Warning: This episode contains materials that may trigger some listeners including topics like murder, sexual assault and other forms of violence.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Francis Scarcella, Reporter for the Daily Item
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Miranda Barbour's Social History
Today, we are taking a more detailed look at Miranda Barbour's social history and what led to the murder she and her husband committed in 2013.
Warning: This episode contains materials that may trigger some listeners including topics like murder, sexual assault and other forms of violence.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Francis Scarcella, Reporter for the Daily Item
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Elytte's Own Words
We are playing some clips of Elytte's interview with police. It's a whole different perspective to hear this story in his own words.
Warning: This episode contains materials that may trigger some listeners including topics like murder, sexual assault and other forms of violence.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Francis Scarcella, Reporter for the Daily Item
Please follow us on your preferred streaming platform and give us a good review if you've been enjoying what you hear.
Also, share the show with your friends and tag us!
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast!
Great new podcast in the True Crime genre! Being from the area that season 1 focuses on, really makes it interesting to listen too! Can’t wait for the next episode and other cases that Anna will cover!
A Promising Start in Podcasting for Anna
I’m from the area where these cases occurred. It’s apparent that Anna has put in the time to search for source materials and give extensive details about the cases featured. Her voice is clear and the ads from local businesses are wonderful to hear. She has poise and confidence when speaking and interviewing. Having people on the podcast such as local lawyers, coroners, and family members give a good context to the discussions.
I do have two suggestions for Anna:
1) Please add a content warning to the episodes as some of the cases-especially those regarding children-may be triggering to some.
2) Francis Scarcella doesn’t add much to the podcast and should be dropped. I get the impression he’s using it as a method of glad-handing, just as he appeared to do with CNN during the Barbour case.
Anna, I’m looking forward to hearing more from you over the years with this podcast and your future endeavors.