This episode is an Adam solo experience focusing on Killer Clowns, both the fictional and true crime variety.
A Side (Adam):
The Fourth of July was a big anniversary in music history, 25 years ago the Foo Fighters debut album was released. This week Adam dives into the creation of the band and it's fouder, Dave Grohl.
B Side (Brooke):
In what is probably one of the oldest cold cases solved by DNA evidence after 65 years, the "lovers lane" murders are put to rest.
B Side (Brooke):
This week the resurfaced story of the attempted murder-suicide of the Brown family in Poolville, Texas.
A Side (Adam):
This week while sitting around a bonfire and chatting with his family, Adam came up with this week's A Side.
A Side (Adam):
A TV binge session helped Adam discover this week's "That Guy From That Show," Eric Avari.
B Side (Brooke):
This week we change gears in our crimes, this week we discuss the fraudulent lottery lawyer, Jason Kurland.
B: Side (Brooke):
This week, we do a quick discussion about a case that was cold for almost 40 years.
A Side (Adam):
This week Adam does another "That Guy From That Show," Matthew Macfayden.
A Side (Adam):
This week Adam was binging one show on Amazon FreeVee when another show was recommended to him, "Almost Paradise."
B Side (Brooke):
This week we take a look at a popular case that is all over the internet, the twisty-turny, is it murder or suicide, is is real or false, story of Ronald Opus.
B Side (Brooke):
This week, the parole hearing of Judith Neelley sparked the B Side discussion about her murderous spree with her true partner in crime, her husband, Alvin Neelley.
A Side (Adam):
This week while Adam is on vacation and was mowing lawn, it sparked his idea for the A Side.
A Side (Adam):
Adam is back this week, and a local closed department store's sale got him going down the department store rabbit hole and landing on "Mannequin."
B Side (Brooke):
This week we discussed the mystery in Room 348. Greg Fleniken was minding his own business when he ended up dead, but how?
B Side (Brooke):
This week we discussed the recent, breaking news about Kouri Richins, a best-selling children's author, who wrote a book about coping with death for her children, was arrested for murder.
*I reference fentanyl but it was propofol aka "The MJ stuff that I had during my surgery."
A Side (Adam):
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Adam was unable to join the podcast this week.
This week to step into Adam's shoes, my buddy Luke from across the pond.
A Side (Adam):
With the Kentucky Derby on so many people's minds, including Adam, it got him to thinking about horse racing movies.
B Side (Brooke):
This week's B Side has a very "unique" distinction of being the third person in U.S. executed by firing squad since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976, Ronnie Lee Gardner.
B Side (Brooke):
This week's B Side discusses the last person executed in the State of Maryland, Wesley Baker.
A Side (Adam):
This week's A Side, Adam discusses a movie that for only the second time in A Side's history, he will NOT recommend watching.
A Side (Adam):
This week's A Side, Adam tackles Dungeons & Dragon's, Writer & Director (a former actor) John Francis Daley. (One of the more popular roles was Lance Sweets on "Bones")
B Side (Brooke):
This week's B Side, we talk about Wanda Jean Allen, the first black female to executed in the U.S. since 1954.
B Side (Brooke):
This week we discuss the "Friend Murderers," and the horrendous murder of Chester Poage.
A Side (Adam):
Adam went to his son's track meet at his old alma mater and it got him to thinking about race movies, one...two in particular.
A Side (Adam):
This week's A Sided finds Adam relating to a dad and his teens, but unlike Adam this dad is also fighting aliens.
B Side (Brooke):
This week we discuss spree killer, Steven Oken. Steven Oken is responsible for death of three woman, along with their sexual assault in 1987.
B Side (Brooke):
This week we discussed the "Package Killer," who is responsible for the deaths of at least three women, Gary Muehlberg.
A Side (Adam):
This week Adam, a massive D&D fan, in anticipation of the new "Dungeons & Dragons" film, discusses the previous incarnation from 2000.
A Side (Adam):
This week Adam discusses a movie from the mid 90s that he love and that is one of the worst reviewed movies that we have ever discussed on the podcast. It stars Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman. Chain Reaction
B Side (Brooke):
This week's episode is a story I stumbled upon while scrolling on TikTok. Patricide stories always seem to impact me differently. Maybe because I'm a parent or maybe it's because it just seems so unnatural, I don't know. This week's episode we discuss the death of Daniel Halseth.
B Side (Brooke):
This week Brooke discuss a case that was recently solved after 52 years, thanks to a cigarette.
A Side (Adam):
This week, Adam brings a bit of the B Side to the A Side, when he discusses one of his favorite crime noir films.
This week we switched things up!
A Side (Adam):
This week we switched, and Adam tackled true crime (he still took an entertainment spin) with the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin on the set of "Rust."
B Side (Brooke):
With the sides swapped, this week, Brooke tackled a "that guy from that movie." For some he's an A list hottie, for others he's "that guy from 'Gossip Girl'," Sebastian Stan.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are replaying a previous episode. We decided to go back to the early days. We will be back as soon as we can.