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October 2, 2024 • 28 mins

Congressman Chuck Edwards, (R-11-North Carolina), is here to talk about the devastation facing the people of North Carolina and what has been done so far for the people hardest hit in his district.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Leonard Skinner's simple man that could only mean one thing
on this radio program, all things self proclaimed simpleman, that
means all things Bill O'Reilly, all things Bill O'Reilly at
bill O'Reilly dot com. So the vice presidential debate is
now in the books, the only one for this election year,
with thirty four days out of election day, and we

(00:21):
now have early voting going on in very important states.
We've got the Mideast on the verge of an all
out war. I don't really see much much help from
Biden and Harris on what is an important issue of
our time. Of course, Zelenski gets another eight billion dollars.
We had a train wreck I think of a vice

(00:42):
presidential candidate last night. I don't think I've ever seen
a candidate running for their high office a nervous wreck
the way Tim Walls was last night. And then of
course caught in a lie about you know where he
was during the Tienamen Square massacre. And that's only the
beginning of his troubles. But anyway, he was pretty unsteady.

(01:05):
Even the New York Times is saying so, even fake
new CNN is saying so. Even the post debate polls
are all saying so unsteady would be a charitable way
to do it. I'm a knucklehead. I don't think I've
ever heard anybody describe themselves word of the day, Bill
O'Reilly and knucklehead. We're going to get to him in
a second. Forced to correct his record on whether he

(01:27):
was in China for the Tamn Square protests. And then
I've become friends with school shooters. Okay, that's an interesting
line on top of, you know, the media angle of this,
which is the most obnoxious, arrogance, smug, bias, abusively biased
moderators you'd ever seen in a long time. But I

(01:48):
thought one of the best moments of the night was
jd Vance just saying, excuse me, you're not following your
own rules. I'll answer the question anyway, all things simple, man,
Bill O'Reilly. Got to give a lot of kudo to
Bill O'Reilly on his new book, debuted number one again
on the New York Times bestseller list. This drives the
New York Times nuts every time they have to do it.

(02:10):
It is confronting the presidents, no spin assessments from Washington
to Biden. I've read it cover to cover. It's a
great book. It's educational, it's informative, it's a it's an
easy read. You're going to learn things you never knew
before about past presidents. And anyway, mister, O'Reilly, sir, congratulations
the New York Times. I think they're vomiting in the
bathroom every time they have to put you up at

(02:31):
the top of that list.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I disagree. If joy to see my name at the top,
come of this on Sunday, you know this is the
nineteenth time that's happened, So they've got it.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
I've only written four books. I've only had four number
one best sellers. You're the way ahead of me.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
You're kicking my ass, i'd to everybody the second.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Guy, Oh god, here we go.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I'm just giving you the fact. Man. Second guys would
wordy fifteen. I'm in nineteen. But anyway, part of the
success is due to you, because you have a tremendous audience.
And if you say you like a book, because they
know you don't read that many books. You're too busy
kicking people in the groin. I mean, it's hard to
do both.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Hard to read.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Read a book, it helps the book sales.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Let's get your nose spin take on last night's debate.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Okay, so there's got to be a yard stick for
people to evaluate a winner and a loser and a
vice presidential debate. And the yard stick that I bring
as a historian, not a journalist, as a historian is
two categories. Number one, who helped their ticket more and
number two, who came off as more presidential, because that's

(03:46):
what a vice president is. I wrote a Message of
the Day earlier this week. They said, we have some
terrible vice presidents who became president and it was just
so crazy how bad they were. Some good ones too,
but you got to be careful now on that yardstick.

(04:06):
Vance won the debate, and it wasn't close. But here's
something interesting. When cbisticked their snappole right after the debate ended,
it came out Dvance one, but only by one point.
He was forty seven six. And that's because people believe
what they want to believe. They vote emotion. They don't

(04:27):
they vote facts. This is why I wrote in fronting
the President, give you facts, but people most I believe,
vote emotion. Now, why did jd Vance Advance pardon the pun,
his ticket more than walls? For this reason? He humanized
himself the corrupt corporate media in America has succeeded in

(04:52):
demonizing both Donald Trump and JD. Vance. You would agree
with that, right, I totally would agree with all right,
and this is not an accident. All right, this is
Saul Olinski. You make your opponent the devil, and that's
what they have done. And now people saw Dance. He

(05:15):
saw his composure, They saw he was polite to his
opponent walls. They saw he wasn't a whos When Margaret Brennan,
which was absolutely outrageous what that woman did, but not surprising,
not surprising, when she falsely fact checked him, he went
right back at her, forcing her and CBS because they

(05:38):
were humiliated. That's why they cut the mice. They were
humiliated and everybody saw it. No spin. So the normalcy
and the humanity that Danced accomplished in the ninety minutes
helps the Trump pick it.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Final thing, I agree.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
I agree with every point you're making so far. Continue,
okay if you're and by the way, I just wanted
to save for the record, I do not consider you
a knucklehead.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Well you should because I believe I don't.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Consider you a knucklehead, and I know you've never lied
about being in China during Tenneman Square. I'll get, don't
and I don't think your friends you've become friends with
school shooters. I don't think any of that has ever
happened in your life.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
I'll get I'll get to Walls. My take on Walls
a little bit bit different than yours. If you're in
Tehran right now, who do you want to go up against?
Jd Vance or Tim Walls?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Is that hypothetical you really want me to answer or
we know the answer.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Everybody, everybody listening to us, all the millions of Hannity's
radio listeners, just answered the question. Walls looks like the
uncle that you gotta get out of the house in
under two hours. You got a bit, got a two
hour limit, you gotta get.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
That's it. You've hit, You've maxed out. You can't handle
it anymore.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Right that, And so you can see if something happened
to President Harris, that Walls would be president and Putin
Putin's gonna giggle. I don't think Putin's ever giggled in
his entire life, But if Walls were president, he would giggle.
Thank you, thank you, America. Not that Walls is a

(07:25):
bad man. I don't think he is a bad man.
I think he's a radical leftist.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
He certainly fabricated his experience in China, though doubt he did,
but that's not the first time politicians are fabricated well.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
But he also fabricated his rank. He fabricated to be
in an award zone.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
You know what frustrated me, and I don't know if
this frustrated you. He was not asked about feminine hygiene
products in boys' bathrooms. He was not asked about gender
affirming care for children as it relates to without parental consent.
He wasn't asked about the New Green Deal, which Kamala
co sponsored, wasn't asked about government healthcare for all no

(08:06):
private insurance, and I wish JD would have brought up
I mean, I'm not being critical because I thought he
did a phenomenal job. I think the American people were
introduced to a very warm human being with an incredible
life story who graduated at the top of his class
in Yale, and it showed. But I do wish he
would have talked about the dozens of dead Americans because

(08:28):
of Harris Walls, Harris Biden, illegals, those that have been raped,
including children by Harris Wall's illegals, those that have been
victims of violent crime. I wish you would have talked
about the terrorists that we now know are in our country,
all the known murderers and rapists that are now in
our country because of their policies, and the fact that

(08:49):
they want free housing, food, healthcare, education, sex change, surgery
at taxpayer expense, on top of amnesty, and those are
issues I really would have liked answers to, but the.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Trump campaign has not emphasized those issues the way it
should now. I don't fall JD. Vance for not bringing
them up. I think you're right. He would have been
more effective if he had zeroed in on some of
the catastrophic consequences of the open border, and better presentation

(09:26):
would have been for Vance to just keep it as
simple as this, because the moderators are never going to
answer the questions, ask the questions that you've suggested, never
in a millionaires. But that's what the network is now.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Yeah, but by the way, you're never supposed to answer
their question, as Reagan used to say, and you're a historian,
you answer the question you wish they asked, not the
one that they asked.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Well, if I'm Vance, I turn to Walls and I say,
can you tell me one thing that has helped the
country by three and a half years, ag this open border?
And then I'd throw a stat at him that more
foreign nationals have cross into this country. Okay, in one

(10:09):
year twenty twenty three, then in four years of Trump
got to hit him with that between the eyes, So
tell me why we have this? Wells couldn't possibly tell
him why, so.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
He couldn't explain. I want apologies to the Americans that
have been victims of these crime. I don't know if
you saw the other night on TV.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah, I had, But that's Trump's responsibility. So if Trump
would just if that's true, they.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Do it in a campaign, but I think it would
have been effective during the debate. But I want your
analysis go ahead.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
But you got to cut Dvance a little bit of
slack because he's up there for the first time. He's
got three against one, all right, he's thinking on his
feet quick, and he's basically putting himself. It was more
about Dvance's demeanor than policy, and it was agreed. It
was clear to me that that's what Vance went in

(11:03):
with he was going to go in and crush the
demonization of him, and he succeeded one hundred percent. It's
up to Trump to make the points that you're making
in a methodical, discipline way, and so far Donald Trump
has not done that, but he's got.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
He's done it in certain environments and not in others.
And with the one debate, I think he could. He
could have brought up a lot of these issues himself also,
and that hasn't happened.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
I do see the ads that are running and they
do make a lot of these points, and that's another
effective way of communication and a campaign.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
Look, I hope he's listening to this radio shot. I
don't know whether he listens to radio or not. But
Donald Trump has got to do it himself. No ads,
no dance. He's got to look in the camera somewhere
along the line and you can record this ad and
run it and said, look, I know some of you
don't like me, and I know I've made mistakes sometimes rhetorically,

(12:05):
but this situation that we're faced with in America is
out of control. When a young woman like Lake and
Riley can be murdered by a venezuelan criminal who never
should have been here, and the President of the United
States Joe Biden, doesn't even call the Riley family, nor
does the Vice President Kamala Harris. You know something is wrong.

(12:30):
That's all he has to do. Personal, personal, personal. If
Trump does that in the next four and a half weeks,
put the rallies aside, cut ten spots personal spots, He'll
win by five points.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
I think you need to give him a call. I
think on top of being in media and having your
immediate massive media empire and being a historian, maybe you
should take on the right all the political advisor as well.
You have time for that job.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
He's got my number, and if he's.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Got my number, call me, call Bill.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
O'Reilly that I don't intrude.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
I don't do that.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
But do you remember do you remember the debate where
he goes if somebody would call Sean Hannity, John Hannity knows,
ask Sean Hannity, Sean, do you remember that debate? And
I'm sitting in the spin room that night, I'm like,
everyone looking at me, are like, oh no.

Speaker 5 (13:25):
I then spoke to Sean Hannity, which everybody refuses to
call Sean Hannity. I had numerous conversations with Sean Hannity
at Fox, and Sean Hannity said, and he called me
the other day and I spoke to him about it.
He said, you were totally against what because he.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Was for the war.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Uh, they don't like me that much in the media. Bill,
what's up with that?

Speaker 2 (13:44):
You're just too handsome for them. That's guy's jealousy.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
It's my hair, right, you know what it is?

Speaker 2 (13:50):
The hair going on. He got the handsome, he got
the radio, you got TV. I mean, they're all jealousy.
I wouldn't worry about that at all. But I want
you to tell Trump because I know you speak to
him exactly what I just told you. Personal Okay, all right.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
You got no I agree. I think you're giving good advice. Bill, O'Reilly.
We do appreciate you being with us. We appreciate your
analysis always fun.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Sean appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
We watched two hundred ballistic missiles fired from Iran well
by the way, simultaneously, Iranian weapons were being fired fired
from the north out of Lebanon by his ballah after
the killing of the thirty two year thirty two year terrorist.
Oh that was praised by the AP and the New

(14:34):
York Times. Uh Nozraala And anyway, so earlier today Joe Biden,
he you know, admitted a couple of things that I
find shocking. I happen to know for a fact that
Donald Trump has spoken to Prime Minister Netanyahu. Uh and uh.
I got my sources telling me the call went amazingly well.

(14:54):
And that Prime Minister Netanyah, who has Donald Trump's full support,
to win the war again. Radical Islamic terrorists that are
clearly out to destroy them. They are now in the
midst as little country as they are the size of
New Jersey of fighting a fore front war, and that
would be Hamas out of Gaza in the south, is

(15:15):
Bolah out of the north in Lebanon, the Hoodie Rebels
out of Yemen. The one thing all three of those
groups have in common and Islamic jihad along with his
Bolah at a Lebanon. That one thing they have in
common is their weaponry is all being supplied by Israel.

(15:35):
Their weaponry is all being supplied by Iran. Now Iran
is directly engaging themselves. That makes it a forefront war.
Joe Biden is now working to protect Iran's nuclear weapons
program from any potential air strike by Israel. Now, the
last time that Iran fired directly into Israel, remember Joe

(15:59):
Biden and Kamala Harris abandoned, abandoned Israel and said no,
any offensive strike back, any retaliation on your part is
not going to be supported by the US. And that
they'd only they'd only stop missiles from landing, or help
them stop missiles from landing. Well, that is that is
such a naive approach to radical Islamic terrorism. I know

(16:21):
those are words that Kamala Harris says, you need to
be courageous enough never to use like illegal alien. So
Joe Biden is now working to protect Iran's nuclear weapons program. Now,
this is what frustrates me when you look at the
radicalism that is Iran. And let me be very clear
to you lunatics on the left that chant from the

(16:43):
river to the sea and and your pro hamas, I
urge you to maybe take a little vacation, go to
Iran and go still go live in Iran for a while.
And if you're a woman, you know, you know, try
and wear the clothes that you wearing. The United States
and Iran and See how that works out for you

(17:03):
if you happen to be part of the LGBTQ community,
go to Iran and see what happens if they find
out that that is your that that that is your orientation.
See how that works out for you. Because if you're
gay and lesbian, they're gonna put you on the top
of a roof and throw you off the roof, and
they're gonna murder you. And if you're a woman and

(17:23):
you don't follow they're very stringent Sharia law, you probably
will be beaten or worse or thrown in prison. You know,
I find it amazing the level of ignorance by these
people that claim to have a monopoly of compassion for
women's rights, LBGTQ rights, et cetera, et cetera, because they
don't and they have no understanding. And that would the

(17:46):
same would apply to Gaza, the same would apply to Lebanon,
the same would apply to any of these countries that
have some version of Sharia law. So Biden has asked
today about whether or not he talked to Prime Minister Netanya,
who he has not, and now he's demanding that it
and warning Israel not to take out Iran's nuclear weapon sites.

(18:08):
But he's not understanding. And remember this is the guy
we got to go back in history here. Iran was
on the verge of bankruptcy because Donald Trump enforced oil
sanctions on Iran and forbid them from telling their oil
on the world market. That was Donald Trump. They were
going bankrupt and the regime was probably on the verge

(18:30):
of collapse. That Donald Trump got in a second term.
Remember it was the Harris Biden administration that granted waivers
so tens of billions of dollars in energy money can
flow in from countries like Iraq and elsewhere. It was
the Harris Biden administration that wanted to give six billion
dollars in a ransom payment themselves to Iran. Well, now

(18:50):
that they've taken in hundreds of billions of dollars, well,
that is now emboldened them to continue what they do
best as the number one state sponsor of terror, and
that is provide weaponry to radical Islamic terrorist groups around
the region and around the world. And now we see

(19:12):
their net result of that. They're providing Hisbollah Islamic jihad,
the Huti Rebels, Amasinghaza and apparently even supporting assassination squads
that are in our country, as has been widely reported
targeting Donald J. Trump. Now, if you want to bankrupt

(19:33):
Iran and Iran is firing missiles at your country, the
single best thing you can do to bankrupt them is
take out their refineries and their ability to sell oil
on the world market. That to me would be target
number one. If you want to end the threat of
a possible nuclear armed Iran, well, then the next big

(19:56):
target is their nuclear sites. And this is Joe Biden
when he was asked about this today about whether or
not he would support Israel. Here's Joe's response. When it
runs a fight, right, the answer is no.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
And I think there's things that we'll be discussed with
israelis what they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
But da, I think all seven.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
Of us agree that they were right to respond, that
they should respond.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
And Sir Can I ask you, what is your advice
to Israel as far as how they should respond to this?

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Right now, I leave that we're giving him that advice.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Okay, when will you talk to BB?

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Well, we've been talking to BB's people the whole time,
and that's not.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Necessarily to talk to BB.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I'll probably be talking to him stroke them as soon
as well.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
I know Donald Trump talked to bb for at lengthy
yesterday for a significant period of time. How interesting that
the presidential candidate for the Republicans can get there and
he did get President Trump's full support. Now, the idea,
and this is where things went awry on day one
with Ukraine and Zolensky once they decided, and what they've

(21:09):
spent now two hundred billion taxpayer dollars. They spent next
to nothing supporting Israel in their battle against Iran and
their proxies. I mean, you know, they've given what less
than twenty billion dollars compared to two hundred for Zolenski
and Zelensky could easily be paying American America for the
weaponry with the minerals that they have all throughout the country.

(21:31):
They're a very mineral rich country. And Joe and Kamala,
that's not an idea that ever crossed their brains. But
the idea that you would say, no, no, they can't
do that, well, that's like telling Zelensky they can't take
the twenty eight MiGs that Poland was offering at the
start of the conflict after Putin invaded Ukraine. Remember Joe

(21:54):
Biden said, well, what's the response going to be there?
They're building up their military along the Ukrainian border. He goes, well,
it might just be a minor it depends if it's
a minor incursion. What do you mean a minor incursion.
You're entering a sovereign country. You're killing innocent men, women
and children. That's not a minor incursion. This has become
a full blown out war. And then you're telling Dolensky

(22:18):
that he can't fight an air war, telling him he
can't use certain weapons, and throwing you know, hundreds of
billions of dollars at Ukraine, and god knows where all
the money went. And meanwhile, Europe is not stepping up
and doing their fair share of protecting their continent. They're
not a member of NATO. Has been no accountability, And

(22:40):
I'm sorry what Joe Biden thinks about what Israel's response
is meaningless to me. And I can tell you right now,
I've known bb for thirty years. It is meaningless to
bb net and Yahoo because if Prime Minister Net and
Yahoo feels that they are on the verge of nuclear
capability and that they may be getting new nuclear warheads

(23:01):
that will be targeting them. They eventually will target us,
but the first target is going to be Israel. Then
BB has a responsibility. And this is a mindset that
the Left has that I, frankly will never be able
to wrap my mind arout. If you are attacked, Let's

(23:22):
say America's attacked, you lose the equivalent of forty thousand
Americans in a day, because that's what October seventh of
last year was all about. We're five days away from
that anniversary. Imagine that five days away, and I'm just
imagine losing forty thousand Americans, thousands of Americans taken off
American soil as hostage. And you're telling me that we

(23:47):
wouldn't use any means necessary to defeat that enemy that
killed that many people nine to eleven oh one we
got involved. I think things were not handled properly in
so many ways in retrospect. But you know, we can't
go backwards. But I think wars have to be fought
to be one otherwise, why you bother fighting him at all?

(24:11):
It doesn't make sense. All right, quick, frank, we'll come back.
We'll hit the phones. Eight hundred and nine one Sean
as we continue. All right, let's get to our busy phones,
get an update out of North Carolina. Let's say hi
to Jamie North Carolina. Jamie, how are you glad you called?
Our prayers with all our friends in North Carolina? Wow,
especially on the west coast of you know, Asheville, Boone,

(24:32):
North Carolina, those areas, I mean, thank god Donald Trump
got there and is partnering with Elon Musk to try
and get communications for the people in North Carolina. We
don't we don't even know if people's lives are in
jeopardy right now.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Absolutely, Selan, I appreciate you taking my calls so that
we can have a voice here in North Carolina, because
we've we've definitely been silenced, you know. Right now in
North Carolina, we've got a disaster that's beyond anything that
we've ever seen in our area and really beyond anything
ever seen even in our country since Hurricane Katrina. And

(25:08):
in this situation, we've we've got a governor who who
is a Democratic governor, Roy Cooper, who has been completely
incompetent and absent. Here we are in the midst of
a complete tragedy and travesty in our state, and.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Roy Cooper is nowhere to be found. He is absolutely absent.
There was no preparedness for this storm.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
It was none, there was And I remember I had
Governor DeSantis on the day before the hurricane had Florida first,
and he had over thirty thousand trucks to put power
back up, staged in areas just outside where the hurricane
was going to hit, ready to jump into Florida and
handle things. And they've been They've been doing a great

(25:52):
job in Florida. They've been doing a great job in Georgia,
you know, and it's been hard for everybody. Nobody prepared
for a thing.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Carolina nothing, Nothing was done. The rivers, the lakes were
not lowered.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
Even the local mediaorologist told us on Monday what to
expect and what was coming.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
And there was no motivation.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
There was no movement of any state resources or federal
resources at that point at all.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Right now, the National Guard some is here, but it's
very limited.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
State resources are not president But by the grace of
God and through the resilience of North Carolina people, we
did not wait on the government. So what you see
here happening now is private citizens, non profit organizations like
Samaritan's Purse UH and the Baptist disaster response teams.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
They've moved in and they've mobilized.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
We've got private pilots with private helicopters, and they're gathering
at local airports such as in Hickory and Statesful and
Lincolnton areas, gathering goods, gathering teams going in and actually rescuing.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
People off of their rooftops.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
This is a week later. Yeah, and I made a
donation of the Samaritans Purse just for this very purpose.
To be very honest with you, I'm so based on
everything I've heard and I've talked. I talked to Tom
Tillis today. Senator Lindsay Graham has been very active help
in North Carolina. Also, Senator Ted budd Is going to
be on TV tonight. I'm running out of time, but

(27:35):
I can only say this. I'm grateful that Donald Trump
was able to get elon Musk and they're moving as
quickly as they can. I got an update this morning
on it to get Starlin Communications so that people will
be able to get in touch with emergency workers if
they need it. I've spoken privately and on air with
Franklin Graham they're doing a great job, and I just

(27:57):
urge people, if you know, let's get the star link
up as quickly as we can, you know, reestablish some
communication form. I think it's up in most areas. There
were one or two areas that still needed it, and
just try and get people the help that they need.
I mean, some people's lives still probably are in jeopardy
and they need basic necessities, even water and food. And

(28:20):
I'm so worried about everybody. But listen, I have to
run only because of the constraints of time. Please forgive me,
but know that our friends in North Carolina have not
been forgotten. Damaritanspurse dot org. If you want to make
a donation, you can earmarkt the Hurricane Relief Help if
you want. Anyway, hang in there, my friend and all
our friends in North Carolina.

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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