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True crime and some fun banter adventures with music you don't want to miss!Lindsey finds stories that are amazingly shocking enough that you just may need a drink after or during the tales of past crime trauma!  

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    EPISODE 78: The Idaho Four

    Four students share a busy off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho and within a tight window of minutes, a normal college weekend turns into the Idaho Four murders. We walk through the layout of 1122 King Road, the routines of a party house, and the chilling moment a surviving roommate reports seeing a masked stranger pass her door and leave through the sliding glass exit. It’s a case where confusion, alcohol, and “people come and go here” culture collide with something no one is prepared to name in real time. From there, we follow the investigation as it moves from rumors to evidence: surveillance video, a white Hyundai Elantra repeatedly showing up near the scene, and a knife sheath that becomes a critical forensic hinge. We talk about how DNA and investigative genetic genealogy can narrow a suspect even when there’s no obvious “rap sheet,” and why Bryan Kohberger’s criminology background adds an extra layer of dread rather than clarity. We also get honest about the internet side of modern true crime. Online sleuths can chase clout, misidentify bystanders, and pile pressure onto survivors who are already traumatized. Finally, we unpack incel ideology and misogyny as a broader backdrop for violence and entitlement, because rejection should never carry consequences beyond a simple “no.” If you care about respectful true crime storytelling, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. What part of this case do you think the public still misunderstands most? CHECK OUT THE BAND!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVTJdVwunbs LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    1 giờ 13 phút
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    DRUNK ABOUT SOMETHING! PHIL HARTMAN AND SPRINGFIELD 3 RECAP

    A comedy icon with a voice you can hear in your head. Three women who walk into a home after graduation night and never walk back out. This recap turns from pop culture nostalgia to pure dread as we revisit the death of Phil Hartman and the long running mystery of the Springfield Three in Springfield, Missouri. We talk through why Phil Hartman mattered so much to SNL and the 90s comedy scene, then trace the private unraveling behind the scenes: a marriage poisoned by jealousy, addiction, and escalating abuse that ends in an act of intimate partner violence that still shocks people who thought they “knew” the story. If you remember NewsRadio, The Simpsons, or classic SNL sketches, you’ll feel the loss in a new way. Then we shift to the unsolved Springfield Three disappearance: Cheryl Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacey McCall vanish between 2 a.m. and 9 a.m., leaving behind broken glass, a distressed dog, cars out of place, and an answering machine message from a creepy caller that gets erased forever. We dig into how the early hours went sideways, why the crime scene effectively collapsed, and which suspects and later claims keep the case alive. If you have information, we share how to submit tips. If you’re into true crime recaps with real reactions and a mission to spread awareness, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these cases and keep the pressure on. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    43 phút
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    EPISODE 77: The Springfield Three

    A normal graduation night ends with a porch light smashed, three purses stacked on the stairs, and a little dog shaking in someone’s arms and then three women are simply gone. We’re in Orlando recording from a hotel room, laughing about theme park drinks and anxiety wins, and then we pivot hard into one of the most haunting unsolved missing persons cases in America: the Springfield Three from Springfield, Missouri. We lay out the timeline from June 1992, when Cheryl Levitt and her daughter Susie Streeter welcome Susie’s friend Stacey McCall for what should’ve been a safe sleepover after the parties. By morning, friends find the door unlocked, the TV on static, makeup removed, cash and personal items left behind, and a broken globe on the porch light. Then the phone rings and an unknown man starts making sexual comments and later, a recorded message like that gets erased, taking a potential piece of evidence with it. Sixteen hours after they were last known to be safe, all three are reported missing and the case begins its long slide into cold-case limbo. We also talk through the suspects that keep resurfacing, why theories about a gun and control come up so often, and how a small last-minute change of plans can create the exact opening a predator needs. If you’ve never gone deep on the Springfield Three case, this is the episode that will stick in your head and if you have, we think you’ll still find new angles to argue with us about. After you listen, share it with a true crime friend, drop your theory in the comments, and please subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the show. CHECK OUT THE MUSIC TOO!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHlH1hr0Kek LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    55 phút
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    EPISODE 76: Katherine Knight

    A warning can be loud, clear, and still arrive too late. We’re going to Australia for the Katherine Knight case, a true crime story that starts with a childhood steeped in violence and ends with one of the most disturbing murder scenes in modern criminal history. Along the way, we talk through the pattern we keep seeing: intense attachment, explosive rage, control, and the way people around her normalize the chaos until it becomes the air everyone breathes. We trace Knight’s early years in Aberdeen, NSW, her time working at an abattoir, and the relationships that spiral from threats and assaults into outright terror. When John Charles Thomas Price finally draws firm lines around marriage, money, and his kids, the control battle turns ruthless. We also dig into the legal aftermath, the borderline personality disorder diagnosis, and what “explanation” means when it can never become an excuse. We wrap with sources if you want to go deeper, plus our music palate cleanser featuring Rotten Cotton Candy with “Candy Eyes.” If you listen, share this with a true crime fan, subscribe, and leave us a review. What do you think is the earliest moment this could have been stopped? CHECK OUT THE BAND!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZEIBHhE2oI LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    1 giờ 12 phút
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    EPISODE 75: Phil Hartman

    A lot of comedians are funny. Phil Hartman was foundational. We start with a warm, slightly chaotic hit of nostalgia (the drinks, the “what made you feel old,” the Saturday morning cartoons), then we get serious about why Hartman still feels like a once-in-a-generation talent. If you grew up on Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, or NewsRadio, you’ve already felt his influence even when you didn’t know his name. We walk through the key beats of Phil Hartman’s biography, from early impressions and odd jobs to The Groundlings, where so many comedy careers get forged. From there, it’s the big leap into SNL, a period when the show is fighting for its life and Hartman becomes the steady hand: the performer everyone trusts, the writer who makes scenes land, the “glue” that holds the chaos together. We also shout out the characters and sketches worth queuing up immediately if you want a crash course in his range. Then the story turns. Hartman’s post-SNL run is stacked: voice acting as Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure on The Simpsons, plus his unforgettable NewsRadio era. But we also talk about the darker realities around addiction, escalating conflict at home, and the devastating events of May 27, 1998. It’s equal parts celebration and reckoning, because remembering an icon means telling the truth about what surrounded him. If this moved you, subscribe, share it with a friend who loves SNL and 90s TV, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the first Phil Hartman clip you’d send someone today? CHECK OUT THE BAND!!! https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/7bXYGs1Ofyp2JXeLJq9wRj https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7X7pA1Tge3gONgS2MRu1lQ LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    1 giờ 10 phút
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    DRUNK ABOUT SOMETHING. ANNA YOUNG AND SUSAN COX POWELL. A TWO NIGHTMARE RECAP

    Two stories. Two different worlds. The same ugly engine underneath: power without accountability. We’re sitting down with drinks and recapping our last two releases, starting with the House of Prayer cult in Micanopy, Florida. The more we read and watched, the more it felt like a blueprint for high control: authority dressed up as religion, secrecy baked into daily life, and victims left to carry the cost. We talk through what made this one so hard to research, the people who were harmed, and why “just don’t join a cult” is never the full story. Then we shift into the Susan Cox Powell case, a disappearance that still feels unresolved in your bones. We trace Susan’s early hopes, the controlling patterns that show up fast after marrying Josh Powell, and the disturbing role of Steven Powell. Spreadsheets for her spending, debt he doesn’t explain, isolation, harassment, and that awful moment when the timeline stops making innocent sense. We also dig into the investigation details we can’t shake, including the phone ping behavior and the infamous supervised visitation 911 call that leaves us furious all over again. If you follow true crime, missing persons cases, cult abuse stories, domestic violence warning signs, or coercive control, this recap connects the dots and names the red flags clearly. Listen, then share this with someone who loves true crime, and please subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what moment you can’t stop thinking about. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    43 phút
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    EPISODE 74: Susan Cox Powell

    A woman vanishes, a husband’s timeline bends with every retelling, and the people closest to her act like the truth is something they can outwait. We’re talking about the Susan Cox Powell case, a missing person mystery wrapped in coercive control, financial abuse, and a family dynamic so disturbing it still shocks seasoned true crime listeners. We trace Susan’s life from her early goals and tight knit community to a marriage where Josh Powell’s “legendary” controlling behavior shows up in money rules, isolation, and constant pressure. Then the lens widens to Stephen Powell, whose fixation on Susan turns into stalking, secret recordings, and behavior that forces a bigger question: how does a victim protect herself when the threat is inside the family and normalized by everyone around it? Along the way, we break down the key timeline details investigators couldn’t ignore, including the snowstorm night, the cleaned couch with box fans, the missing purse-and-keys contradiction, and the sudden moves Josh makes once Susan is gone. The story doesn’t stop at the disappearance. We also talk about the custody fight, the failures around supervised visitation, and the gut punch 911 audio that leaves us furious even years later. If you care about unsolved true crime, domestic violence warning signs, and the systems that are supposed to protect families, this one will stick with you. Listen now, then share this with someone who follows missing person cases, and leave us a rating and review. What do you think really happened to Susan Powell? CHECK THE MUSIC OUT!!! https://open.spotify.com/track/56ASSvVUlpnui5vH7PrQSf LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    1 giờ 17 phút
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    JESSE HAS A CULT STORY

    A cute little town can still hold a nightmare. Jesse finally tells the story he’s been avoiding for weeks: the House of Prayer cult connected to Mother Anna, also known as Anna Elizabeth Young, and the years of abuse tied to Micanopy, Florida. We keep our usual drink-and-talk rhythm, but this one comes with heavy trigger warnings because the details are hard to say out loud, let alone hear. We trace how a charismatic leader builds a “church” that looks clean from the outside while control tightens on the inside: new names, isolation, fear of hell, and punishment framed as holiness. We walk through the moments that should have stopped it, the cases that didn’t, and the point where the harm becomes undeniable, including horrifying abuse against children and the way members stayed loyal even after seeing the worst. We also talk about what it means when “faith” gets used as a weapon, and why cult dynamics don’t announce themselves until you’re already trapped. Then the timeline stretches forward: years on the run, a later arrest that feels infuriatingly small compared to the damage, and the shock of new investigations after Joy, Anna’s daughter, finally speaks up. We share resources to learn more, including Joy’s nonprofit Prevent the Pain at preventthepain.org, plus documentaries that put faces and places to what we’re describing. If you listen to true crime podcasts, cult stories, and survivor advocacy content, this is one you won’t forget. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs the warning signs, and leave us a review with the biggest red flag you heard. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover.  AS ALWAYS D-A-S

    53 phút

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True crime and some fun banter adventures with music you don't want to miss!Lindsey finds stories that are amazingly shocking enough that you just may need a drink after or during the tales of past crime trauma!