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1 155: Most Wanted and While The City Sleeps 1:09:50
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Nope, that's not a typo: Best Evidence publisher Eve Batey joins me to talk about a movie that's still in "theaters," Most Wanted. Featuring Josh Hartnett's foxy 'stache and a breakout ugly performance from Jim Gaffigan, Most Wanted interrogates the role of budgetary concerns in law-enforcement corruption and/or incompetence...and we interrogate the crusading-reporter subgenre and whether it's true to life. We do it twice, as a matter of fact, as our Cold Case topic is While The City Sleeps , a movie that references the William Heirens case but is actually about whether media's attempts to "make" a story is itself the story...or criminal. The 1956 thriller stars Vincent Price, Drew Barrymore's dad, and a realistically sodden Dana Stevens in a tale about a callow press scion using a string of murders to pit his top men (...uch) against each other for a plum job. We recommend it, and not just because it kiiiind of makes John Douglas look like an ass for claiming nobody knew how to profile properly before 1974, so hike your pants up to your pits and have a listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 155. SHOW NOTES Where to watch Most Wanted The Most Wanted / Target Number One Wikipedia page Reply All's Compstat episode Stephen McHattie's Zodiac credit Kill The Messenger While The City Sleeps on Amazon My Ripped From The Headlines review Eater NY on Marchi' s (and the Eater's Digest podcast) Wikipedia's William Heirens page…
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1 154: Surviving Jeffrey Epstein and The Con 1:06:19
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[ CW: The episode reviews series that discuss sexual assault, harm to children, and suicide. Please listen with care. ] Omar Gallaga returns to discuss two very grim and infuriating properties, starting with Lifetime's Surviving Jeffrey Epstein , which centers the survivors of Epstein's monstrousness while also indicting a society that let him manipulate it with shocking impunity. It's a good docuseries that's also a difficult sit, and the rare discussion of the case of late that had the capacity to tell us something new. The Con also told us something new, about a different kind of predatory behavior -- the outright frauds that led to the financial crisis of 2008. It's a straightforward narrative without a lot of production bells and whistles, but it's also a very careful accounting (so to speak) of all the different bad actors in the world of mortgage fraud, from inexperienced brokers to rapacious CEOs to the Wall Street traders who created the demand. The podcast may not be fast, but you'll be furious by the end of The Blotter Presents, Episode 154. SHOW NOTES Surviving Jeffrey Epstein My Primetimer review of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich Where to watch The Con Guardian review of The Con Omar at LEVEL and Terribly Happy Check out Native deodorant and Hello Fresh ! Best Evidence…
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1 Wondery Presents Even The Rich: The House of Versace 7:27
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Wondery’s Even the Rich gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the stories of some of the greatest family dynasties in history. This season, three siblings — Gianni, Donatella, and Santo Versace — built one of the greatest fashion labels the world has ever seen. But when Gianni is murdered on the front steps of his Miami Beach mansion, the label loses its visionary. Can the House of Versace survive? On this four-episode series, we’ll dive into the origins of the Versace label and we’ll meet a few celebrities along the way, like Elton John, Princess Diana, and Madonna. Listen to the full episode: http://wondery.fm/ETR_BlotterPresents…
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1 153: Ann Rule's Sleeping With Danger and The Last Narc 1:24:27
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Two guests, no waiting this week, as ...These Are Their Stories co-host Kevin Flynn joins me to talk about Ann Rule's Sleeping With Danger , starring Elisabeth "Serena Southerlyn" Röhm and Leslie "ME Rodgers" Hendrix. It's a thumbs-sideways from both of us on the movie, which is not quite good, but not all that bad, and has some anachronism issues and PSA pacing that undercut surprisingly decent acting. Grab a Smoothie Of Doom to fortify yourself for... ...the second Most Wanted topic, Amazon's The Last Narc , a series Jessica Liese and I meant to talk about months ago, before Amazon yanked it unceremoniously. The case of what really happened to murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena premiered last week, with nearly as little fanfare, and while we're still not clear on why it got disappeared, it's a compelling and confidently shot four-parter featuring clear explainers and flavorful anecdotes. But that doesn't mean we wouldn't have changed anything...or that we weren't happy to hear Robert Stack in a voice-over. Brace yourself for more government malfeasance: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 153. SHOW NOTES Ann Rule's Sleeping With Danger The Mets' starting catcher in 1978 The These Are Their Stories podcast WATCH Crime Writers On… The Last Narc on Amazon Prime "Midnight In The Garden Of East Texas," by Skip Hollandsworth Hector Berrellez alleges the CIA got the series taken off Collider's interview with director Tiller Russell Jessica at Rob Has A Website Check out Feals Best Evidence…
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1 152: Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia and The Perfect Murder S05E09 51:45
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Is this the widest gulf in quality between the two shows under discussion in Blotter history? Maybe! But Netflix's new three-part series on the "Commission Case" that brought down the New York Mob is disciplined, compelling, and reminds me and guest Jeb Lund that Rudy Giuliani didn't always completely suck at everything...and that barbers really have a challenging job sometimes. The Perfect Murder , meanwhile, is also compelling, but risibly acted, weirdly production-designed, and hilarious in a way that brings to mind a certain [ ploop! ]. It's so memorably bizarre that at least it "honors" Gavin Smith by stamping his case indelibly into our memories, but we really shouldn't be giggling at a true-crime story. Wear a crop top to the cop shop for The Blotter Presents, Episode 152. SHOW NOTES Fear City : New York vs. The Mafia Brian Tallerico's review at RogerEbert.com The NatGeo series whose junket found SDB sitting next to Michael Franzese The Perfect Murder S05.E09, "Jump Shot" "The Ploop Incident" The Quaid In Full podcast Jeb Lund on Twitter…
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1 151: The Business Of Drugs and Summer Of Sam 1:15:54
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Filmmaker and baseball-Twitter-improver Randy Wilkins joins me to talk about Netflix's The Business Of Drugs , a six-part series hosted by Amaryllis Fox that tries to take a value-neutral look at the economics of black-market substances. But is it TOO neutral? Does it try to do too much in each episode? Might it have been better off only following a single figure through each drug's "story"? And what do coverage of cocaine cartels and MLB have in common? Later, we dig into Spike Lee's Summer Of Sam : why it was rejected by critics, how Lee uses local detail to get at universal truths, and whether Lee would come back to the chaotic summer of 1977 and David Berkowitz in a documentary format. All the nefariously used stuffed animals and Reggie Jackson crackpot theories you could ask for: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 151. SHOW NOTES The Business Of Drugs Where to watch Summer Of Sam Summer Of Sam reviews on Rotten Tomatoes Randy Wilkins on Twitter Randy's website, pamsson.com Extra insight from Randy and Spike Lee about Dear… "Spike Lee" from The Root Views From 314 Ft. BestEvidence.fyi SPONSORS Native Green Chef…
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[ content warning for discussions of child sexual abuse, suicide ] Stephanie Green ventures back into the grim case against Larry Nassar with me this week, this time with Netflix's Athlete A , which sets itself apart from other properties by also making a case against USA Gymnastics, the Karolyi Ranch, and the messed-up ways we think about child athletes. If you watched At The Heart Of Gold , do you "need" to watch this one? And will you want a follow-up in a year's time? Later, we delved into the case of Scott Menaged as told by S13.E06 of American Greed . Despite Stacy Keach's gusto-rrific voice-over and a pretty decent explainer on recession-market house-flipping, Stephanie and I still had questions about Menaged's credit-card scam...and his terrible jeans. Come for the indictment of abusive coaches, stay for the elision of scam process: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 150. SHOW NOTES Athlete A Stephanie and I talk about At The Heart Of Gold 30 For 30's "Heavy Medals" podcast season , on the Karolyi empire American Greed S13E06 CNBC on "the risks of house-flipping " StephanieEarlyGreen.com Feals.com/blotter bestevidence.fyi…
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1 149: I'll Be Gone In The Dark and Murder Made Me Famous 1:05:33
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[ content warning for sexual assault, neonaticide, truly egregious Foley design ] When the subject is the Golden State Killer, the guest is Mike Dunn, who's back to talk about the first three episodes of HBO's I'll Be Gone In The Dark . Directed by Oscar-winner Liz Garbus and others, the six-part docuseries seems to struggle to integrate two narrative styles: a straight-ahead true-crime tale, and a "crimoir" about the wearing effects of researching monsters and the abysses they call home. Does Michelle McNamara's untimely death create a halo effect? Are some Capote comparisons more apt than others? And will we keep watching? In the Cold Case section, I went looking for a Garden State case to pair with the Golden State Most Wanted section...and what I found was so hilarribly bad, tacky, overacted, and downright bizarre that I fully expected Mike to end our friendship after watching it. Murder Made Me Famous S04.E06 covers the Melissa Drexler/"Prom Mom" case in pitilessly cringey detail, including a splash neither of us will ever forget, and when we go to hell for laughing at this trash-isode, it's this show we'll have to watch for all eternity. Collect all your most irrelevant details for the voice-over: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 149. SHOW NOTES HBO's I'll Be Gone In The Dark page Mike's and my first convo about the case in Ep 048 My IBG piece for Primetimer Filmmakers' "responsibility" to McNamara /her materials Murder Made Me Famous S04.E06 Mike on Twitter The Best Evidence newsletter…
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How to describe Miles Hargrove's documentary about his father's kidnapping by FARC guerrillas in 1994 -- a kidnap memoir? Found footage meets ransom procedural? It's all of that, and it's unique in the genre; my guest Jeb Lund and I don't know when you'll be able to watch it, but if it comes to VOD or Independent Lens , Jeb and I agree that you should check it out. We're less of a mind about Netflix's exploration of questionable forensics disciplines from last year, Exhibit A . I liked it for the sugar-free talking-head interviews and the snarky structuring of the episodes; Jeb wished Netflix had a 1.5-speed setting while he was watching it. But we agree on this: 1) Dexter shouldn't be anyone's favorite show, and 2) you should listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 148. SHOW NOTES Miracle Fishing's website "Adventures In The Ransom Trade" by William Prochnau (the VF article that became Proof Of Life ) Exhibit A on Netflix The Charley Project's page on Bianca Lily Jones, which sheds a different light on D'Andre Lane That New Yorker article on Cameron Todd Willingham , by the great David Grann Episode 023 on The Confession Tapes Dave And Jeb Aren't Mean Quaid In Full Visit Feals.com to snag that promo code The Best Evidence newsletter…
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1 147: Belly Of The Beast, Coded Bias, and the Yasmin Neal interview 34:03
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[ CW for references to domestic violence, racial violence, and medical malpractice .] The podcast staycations on the doc-festival circuit this week with a couple of films from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival: Belly Of The Beast , a harrowing account of involuntary sterilization in the California penal system, and the sickening persistence of eugenics in the U.S.; and Coded Bias , which explores the capitalist algorithm and everything artificial "intelligence" gets wrong. (Note: I'd intended also to review Down A Dark Stairwell , but that screener didn't come through; hopefully I'll get to it later in the month.) In the Cold Case section, I talked to filmmaker Yasmin Neal about her 2019 short Target Practice , a six-minute short that "has become a viral representation of 'modern-day lynching.'" We covered Holiday vs. Simone, how to direct children in dark material, and American iconography for all. The documentaries of tomorrow and a timeless short of yesteryear, in The Blotter Presents, Episode 147. SHOW NOTES The Human Rights Watch Film Festival lineup Amazon buckles on facial-recognition deployment Target Practice on YouTube…
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1 146: Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story and Woman On Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story 1:35:41
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The Dirty John franchise, clumsily named though it is, is back -- and Marcia Chatelain is back to talk about it. It doesn't feel "necessary," in These Times...and yet we're both planning to keep watching, thanks to Amanda Peet's fearless performance; the comparisons we can make with Mrs. America ; and the fond memories it recalls of Meredith Baxter's definitive version. Later, we're digging into a Lifetime movie about another '80s true-crime icon: Laurie "Bambi" Bembenek, whose quest to unmask corruption in Milwaukee law enforcement (yes, she was kind of trying to defund the police) got her embroiled with a bad husband and a worse frame job. We don't agree on Tatum O'Neal's performance; we do agree that this early-nineties movie was ahead of its time in its takes on stalking, feminist whistle-blowers, and the awesomeness of Victor Garber. That ominous piano can only mean one thing...The Blotter Presents, Episode 146. SHOW NOTES The Marshall Project The Equal Justice Initiative Dirty John on USA Woman On Trial on YouTube Marcia Chatelain on Twitter… ...and her book, Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America And please visit TBP's sponsors, Feals and StoryWorth , to get those deals! Want more? Here's the Best Evidence newsletter.…
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First-time guest and Best Evidence contributor Margaret Howie joined me to talk about Quiz , the miniseries about the UK Who Wants To Be A Millionaire scandal now airing on AMC. Is it as good for what it leaves out as what it puts in? Are there class issues at work that non-Brits can't get at? And how does Matthew MacFadyen manage to play Charles Ingram so neutrally? Later, we talk about the great Alex Gibney's not AS great No Stone Unturned , a true-crime Troubles explainer that tackles the Loughinisland massacre in 1994. Gibney takes this one more personally than most; does that interfere with his usual "ear" for structure? Game-show process, overshadowing events, and six degrees of seventh-grade Sarah: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 145. SHOW NOTES Vulture's Quiz explainer The real WWTBAM episode on YouTube The official podcast "The Man Who Got No Whammies" No Stone Unturned on Amazon Owen Gleiberman on No Stone Unturned for Variety The Irish Passport podcast My review of Say Nothing Find Margaret Howie at the Public Intellectual podcast, and in her Three Weeks newsletter Best Evidence…
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Mobbed Up: The Fight For Las Vegas drops Tuesday, May 26. I interviewed producer and host Reed Redmond about the podcast, interviewing Mob enforcers, mid-century nostalgia, and NOT watching Casino . SHOW NOTES Mobbed Up at the Las Vegas Review-Journal Tour the Mob Museum virtually
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1 144: Fake Heiress and Unsolved Mysteries S03.E10 1:09:44
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After our plans to cover Amazon docuseries The Last Narc got disappeared along with the show, Jessica Liese and I pivoted back to familiar ground: Fake Heiress, a late-2019 pod on everyone's favorite art-foundationing NYC scammer, Anna Delvey/Sorokin. The podcast isn't good , and across-the-pond class issues read weirdly to us North Americans...but is it a fast and fun enough listen for us to recommend? Or are you better off rereading the contemporary coverage? We went even further back in time for our second Cold Case of the episode: the third-season Unsolved Mysteries segment on the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall. We're pretty sure we know what really happened to little Nyleen, but the things we as a culture didn't understand about confessions, eyewitnesses, and the determination of amateur detectives 30 years ago led to an interesting discussion...and a proposal for a reboot we might actually need. Can't find this episode in your podcast app? We blame the CIA in The Blotter Presents, Episode 144. SHOW NOTES Fake Heiress on BBC The Blotter Presents's "Summer Of Scam"-isode Vice article backing my "really rich people look like hobos" play The New Yorker profile of Hunter Lee Soik Unsolved Mysteries S03.E10 The Unsolved Mysteries Wiki on Nyleen Marshall …and on Monica Bonilla The Jess Liese archive at Post-Show Recaps Best Evidence…
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