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December 8, 2025 28 mins
While Jeffrey Epstein was incarcerated in Florida following his 2008 state conviction, he maintained access to a stream of visitors that critics have long argued was wildly inappropriate given the nature of his crimes. During his work-release arrangement from the Palm Beach County Stockade, Epstein was permitted to leave custody for up to 12 hours a day, six days a week, and during that period he continued to meet privately with attorneys, associates, and other visitors at his office. His legal team and trusted confidants remained in regular contact, allowing Epstein to conduct business, manage finances, and maintain influence despite being nominally “jailed.”


This pattern carried forward into his 2019 federal incarceration in New York, where visits were formally restricted but still notable. At the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Epstein was primarily visited by his attorneys and his brother, Mark Epstein, with no confirmed evidence of high-profile social or political figures entering the facility. Taken together, Epstein’s periods of incarceration were marked less by isolation than by continuity. Whether through Florida’s scandalously permissive work-release program or tightly controlled legal visits in federal custody, Epstein remained connected, protected, and operational in ways that reinforced public skepticism about how differently he was treated compared to ordinary inmates accused of far lesser crimes.



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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So this article, like I said, is from CNBC and
the headline is Jeffrey Epstein jail logs. Accused child sex
predator met with Alan Dershowitz, Bill Clinton's friend and alleged
co conspirators a decade ago. Published Friday, July twelfth, twenty nineteen,
the article was written by Brian Schwartz and Dan Mangen.

(00:27):
Wealthy financier, pedophile and accused child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein
had a revolving cast of characters take turns visiting him
in a Palm Beach County, Florida jail while serving a
thirteen month criminal sentence in two thousand and eight and
two thousand and nine. According to visitor logs reviewed by
CNBC on Friday, those visitors included Epstein's appeal attorney Alan Dershowitz,

(00:56):
who showed up on New Year's Day two thousand and nine,
as well as Arnold Paul Prosperi, a college friend of
former President Bill Clinton. Document show other visitors were two
women who have been alleged to have been co conspirators
of Epstein. Now, why would Drshowitz be showing up there
on New Year's Day? What that makes sense? You just

(01:17):
she shows up for all of his clients. Did he
show up for all of his clients on New Year's Day?
Or was it only for his good pal Jeffrey Epstein.
And don't even get me started on Paul Prospery. Paul
Prospery was a dirt bag, a guy that was pardoned. Basically,
I guess pardoner. His sentence was communed whatever either way
by Bill Clinton on Bill Clinton's last day in office.

(01:38):
I mean, this is a guy that I've been aware
of for a very long time, and I knew that
he was, you know, friendly with Jeffrey Epstein. But I
you know, the circle is so small, folks, right when
you start looking at all of this, all of these
people are connected, all of these people know each other,
and it just goes to show you that this so

(02:00):
polite New York society is anything. But it disgusts me, honestly,
the way that they conduct themselves. We heard in an
article we read a while back, I believe it was
in The New Yorker from a socialite who is part
of that so called polite society. And according to that socialite,
it doesn't matter what you do if you have enough money,

(02:22):
you can buy your way back into polite society. And
that's how they roll. They don't care. I mean, what
do they care about any of our children, or about
the way we live, or if we starve to death
or whatever it may be. The polite society doesn't care. Oh,
they'll let onlike they care, and they'll scream from their
ivory towers and talk about, oh, how dare you not
help your fellow man. Meanwhile, when the shit goes south

(02:44):
like it is in New York right now, they all
run away to mom, talk into the Hamptons so they
can hide. And that's typical behavior for these cowards all
they they you know, they like to put on a
good face. They like to put on a front, and
then when the chips are down and when they're really neat,
they need to live by what they preach and they
need to stand behind their virtue signaling. Well, all of
a sudden, they can't do that, all of a sudden,

(03:06):
it's run for the hills and leave all of the
poor people to fend for themselves. It's that they're just
the hip. The hypocrisy from so called polite society in
New York is it's obvious Okay, you just see it
over and over and over again. And this last instance
of them running away up to Montauk and the Hamptons
is just another example. We saw the worst of the

(03:31):
worst when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein, though, the way
that they all look the other way, the way they
were all willing to welcome him back into polite society
after they all knew what he'd done and what he
was up to. And it all comes down to money
and power for these people, consolidation of power and building
even more wealth. I'm not talking about, you know, a

(03:52):
couple of million, I'm talking about generational wealth. That's what
they're all looking to build. And every single one of
them's jockeying within their and the rest of us well,
like they say George R. R. Martin's books, it's us
who suffer when the kings and queens play their games,
their game of thrones. And that's what we see from
these people. They truly believe that there are aristocracy, They

(04:15):
truly believe that there are lords and our ladies to
rule over us as they wish. And you know, you
have to ask yourself, do you want to be a
citizen or a subject and They certainly don't look at
us as citizens, look at us as subjects. And you
see the way it is. You just see how it
is these people that are like Dershowitz and this Paul
prosperity character. Oh, they don't have any they don't have

(04:37):
any qualms about going to visit Epstein. They don't care
what you were, you or I think. Because they're buddies
in high society, well they'll just welcome them right back
into the club. Epstein's also a former friend of President
Donald Trump's. Epstein, also a former friend of President Donald Trump's,
pleaded guilty in two thousand and eight to a Florida

(04:58):
state charge of procuring an underage prostitute. No such thing.
I hate one. I always have to say it, But
every time one of these articles pumps that out, I'm
going to mention it. A child cannot be a prostitute.
He now is charged by federal prosecutors in New York
with sexually abusing dozens of underage girls from two thousand

(05:21):
and two through two thousand and five at his Manhattan
townhouse and Palm Beach mansion. And it's funny that none
of the Zoro ranch wasn't mentioned in there, right, it
wasn't mentioned in the complaint, not in this article, and
neither is the Virgin Islands mentioned in this article. And
I know for a fact one hundred percent that abuse

(05:42):
took place in both places, right in Santa fe Zoro Ranch.
You know, I talk to my own sources down there,
who you know, told me what the deal was going on.
And we've also heard from numerous other people as well
as the girls who were abuse there. So I always

(06:02):
it's one of those things that just is up there
with you know, how the universe was created. You know
what comes first to the chicken before the egg, and
that question is that question is why hasn't the Zorro
ranch been raided? It's one of those cosmic questions that
nobody has an answer to. I guess, you know, where's Atlantis?
Was there really a minotaur on crete? You know, I

(06:25):
have questions and nobody seems to have answers. Among his
most frequent visitors in jail was Prospery, who had become
friends with Clinton when they attended Georgetown University together, where
he ran Clinton's campaign for student body president. Records show
that Prospery visited Epstein at least twenty times. You know,

(06:46):
it's funny to me that Clinton, the Clintons have such
close ties to Jeffrey Epstein. I am talking very very
close ties, big time money bundler for them, was very
close to a lot of people who were big time
Clinton allies and operatives. We're talking Doug Band, Paul Prospery, etc. Etc.

(07:06):
You know, this is something that should get more scrutiny.
This is something that should be a story that the
media is running with the same way we see the
English media running with the Andrews story. And somehow this
story has not found its legs here in America. Somehow
people have not really sunk their teeth into this and
went after it. We know that Clinton lied about being
at the Zoro ranch. We know that. We've heard from

(07:30):
several sources and I had someone confirmed that to me personally.
So we know that he was at that ranch. We
know that he was in the Virgin Islands. We know
all of this. And now I'm not saying he was
involved in abusing anybody. No girls have come forward and
said that. But what I am saying is he has
a pattern of lying, and they certainly have financial ties

(07:51):
with Jeffrey Epstein, and where did that money come from.
Did that money that Jeffrey Epstein pumped into the Clinton
Foundation or the Clinton Global Initiative, was that money made
through ill gotten gains? And if so, that would make
both of those organizations who received money from him part
of this criminal conspiracy at least under RICO laws. So

(08:12):
how is Clinton escaping so much scrutiny in this clay?
In this case? I just don't understand. You would think
that the media would be all over this, that people
with big resources would be trying to bust this case
wide open and see what Clinton's involvement truly was. Because
if we're demanding that Prince Andrew be subpoenaed and testify, well,

(08:32):
I think that Bill Clinton should definitely have to testify
in this case too, and everybody else brought up in
court documents, including Trump. But to think that Bill Clinton
isn't getting any pub in this and to think that
people are leaving him out of this story and focusing on,
you know, other aspects of it, like Andrew, which is
definitely super important. By the way, I'm I approve of
that one hundred percent, one thousand percent and believe that

(08:56):
even more scrutiny is necessary. What I'm trying to say, though,
is you see the screw that's going on with Andrew
and in America. You don't see any of that with
Bill Clinton. And I think it's a travesty. I think
that Bill Clinton should definitely be under the microscope. In
this case. An attorney who later raised funds for Clinton, Prosperi,
had his own criminal sentencing for filing false tax returns

(09:20):
commuted to house arrest on Clinton's last day of office
in the White House in two thousand and one. Again
very close ties with Bill Clinton and Paul Prospery, and
Paul Prospery in return, visited Epstein twenty times while he
was in prison. Now, I'm sure that Prospery was passing
messages back and forth for Jeffrey and Bill. We know

(09:41):
that they were close friends. There's no denying that. There's
no way to sugarcoat that, just like there's no way
to sugarcoat that Trump and Epstein were rolling together in
the early nineties. At the very least, there's zero way
to sugarcoat that. Anyone who is trying to avoid that
fact or those facts is playing games, and that's just
we're not going to do that here. So as much

(10:03):
as we see that, you know, Clinton had these ties,
we can't forget that Trump also had these ties. And
what it does, folks, right, it's not a oh well,
a gotcha moment or what a boutism or anything like that.
What it does it just shows you how wide ranging
this was and how people from all sides of the

(10:24):
political island, from all bends knew about what was going
on and knew Jeffrey Epstein was and nobody did anything
about it. So there's plenty of blame to go around
to all of these major politicians and all of these
supposed powerbrokers who were hanging out in Epstein's circles, who
knew that he was hanging out with young girls. That
goes for Trump, that goes for Clinton, and that goes

(10:47):
for the rest of them, especially these donors like Doug
Band and Paul Prospery. These guys are basically lobbyists. If
anybody has the ear of Clinton, it's guys like this,
And for them to have this sort of accent to
Jeffrey Epstein and to think that they're not going back
and reporting to Clinton or they're not being a go
between for the Clintons. It's naive at best, folks, Okay,

(11:08):
it is. It's naive at best. A nineteen ninety five
newspaper clipping uncovered by snopes dot Com describes a dinner,
a dinner hosted by Revlon chief Ron Perelman and his
wife with guests including Clinton, who was president at the time, Prosperity,
and Epstein nineteen ninety five. Folks, we know, we know

(11:32):
for a fact that Epstein was going to the White
House and visiting Clinton as well. That's already been documented.
So again, there are serious ties there, and I'm not
talking about from the sexual misconduct aspect. Let me be
very clear with Bill Clinton, there's no evidence that points
in that direction. My question is with the money, Where
did this money come from that Epstein was pumping into

(11:54):
these fund to these foundations. Epstein, we know that all
of his money basically was received with ill gotten gains.
He was up to all sorts of money laundering and shit,
we know that. So the money he was pumping to
the Clinton Foundation and into Bill Clinton's pockets and into
you know, the initiative, where did that money come from?

(12:15):
Because again, this all needs to be scrutinized. Where is
the outrage over this? Where is the uproar? And I'm
not just talking about from the public, what about from
people in the Justice Department? What about people in the FBI.
If we know this, If this article has been out
since February, since July twelfth of twenty nineteen, and this

(12:38):
information has been in the public view for that long,
you mean to tell me that they don't know about this.
The prosecutors don't know about this. How much more evidence
do they need of what's going on here? And how
much more evidence do they need at the very least
to initiate a huge investigation, because there's no signs that
that's even going on. While I will say this though

(12:59):
about that, if there is a huge investigation ongoing, the
FBI is going to definitely definitely play their cards close
to their vest when it comes to that. We're not
going to hear any declaration of that. So this could
all be being investigated as we speak, right and in
a perfect world, that's what would be occurring. But we

(13:20):
know this isn't a perfect world, and we know we're
not dealing with the most stand up characters when it
comes to the Justice Department and the current regime. So
we can't really have faith that that's happening. So we
have to continue to ask these questions until it occurs.
We have to continue to bring this stuff up until

(13:40):
it occurs. Other guests at that dinner included actor Don Johnson,
singer Jimmy Buffett, and Don Fowler and then co chairman
of the Democratic National Committee. Now what I will say
is this that was in nineteen ninety five, so it
wasn't on record what Epstein was yet. But I will

(14:04):
say this as well, it wasn't like this started overnight.
So even though Epstein wasn't on anyone's radar as a
child abuser, then it doesn't mean that he wasn't up
to that. And I have a sneaking suspicion that he
was considering what he did to Maria Farmer right around
the same time. So I have a hard time believing

(14:26):
that even in ninety five, these people hanging out around
him they had no idea who he is. But when
we talk about just going to a dinner, I'm not
going to say that Don Johnson or Jimmy Buffett or
Don Fowler were involved in any sort of you know,
trafficking or anything like that. We don't know that. But
what it does again is it provides a bigger picture

(14:48):
for everybody to see how Epstein was welcomed inside of
this polite society for decades, even after his arrest. But
even back then, everybody knew what he was up to.
Everybody you talked to who knew Jeffrey Epstein knew that
he had these sort of proclivities, knew that he was
a pretty sick guy. Clinton spokesman has said that he

(15:09):
cut ties with Epstein over a decade ago and has
no knowledge of Epstein's alleged crimes. On Friday, a representative
for Clinton did not return CNBC's request for comment. That's shocking, huh.
I mean, I mean wow, Clinton didn't return or request
for comment. Of course he didn't. He knows. Clinton knows
what's up. Look, one thing I will say for Bill

(15:30):
Clinton is he is a political animal. The guy knows
the deal. He's not going to step in it. Like
Prince Andrew. There's zero chance that happens. If if Clinton
ever gets caught up in this, it's going to be
because of good police work. He's not going to step
in it. He's not going to make it easy for investigators.
He's not going to make it easy for anyone sitting
down and talking to him. The guy is sharp when

(15:51):
it comes to politics, and there's no doubt about that.
Dershowitz spent much of the morning on January first, two
thousand and nine, with Epstein, according to records. In a
statement to CNBC, Dershowitz said, I always visit clients in prison.
We discussed legal issues. It was not a personal visit.
It was professional. Easy for him to say, right, attorney

(16:14):
client privileged. Nobody knows what they were talking about. We're
not privy to that conversation. And on January first, huh,
I wonder if we looked at the records, how many
of your other clients have you visited on January first? Mister,
I didn't take my underwear off, So it's okay, Dershowitz.
We're not buying your story, Mister Dershowitz, not here on
the Jeffrey Epstein Show, that's for sure. Later that same holiday,

(16:39):
Prosperi came by to see Epstein, as did Joseph Pegano,
who has the same name as a venture capitalist previously
reported to be a friend of Epstein. CNBC was unable
to reach Pegano. Of course they were. Again, these people
are all sick, and what will happen is when they
get called on the carpet, their excuse will be it. Well,
I had no idea what he was. I didn't know

(17:00):
he was up to that. We didn't know. Come on,
you can't hold us responsible. We didn't know. Meanwhile, they're
all hanging out at parties with them. People don't whisper,
people don't talk. We see how Jeffrey Epstein was, how
brazen he was, how we talked to Bradley Edwards. Even
you think Jeffrey Epstein was the kind of guy that
was keeping these secrets, stop it, not among his buddies,

(17:21):
not amongst his fellow travelers in so called polite society.
Other notable visitors were two of Epstein's alleged co conspirators,
Nadia marson Kova and Sarah Helen Combine. The two made
over seventy visits to the Palm Beach County Jail record
show seventy visits seventy visits? Okay, why were they there

(17:46):
seventy times? What could they possibly have to talk about?
And also, isn't it a thumb in the eye to
the survivors to know that his co conspirators were able
to keep coming to jail and to keep keep being
involved in the conspiracy, to keep it going. That's what
they were doing. We know that he picked up right
where he left off once he left jail, and we
even heard reports that he was up to the same

(18:07):
shit while he was out on work release. So what
were these girls doing there? What was Sarah Kellen Vickers
doing there? What was Nadia marson Kova doing there? They're
not privy to lawyer laurya client privilege. Where those conversations recorded?
If so, where are the tapes? Kellen, according to court
to a court document obtained by The Daily Beast, was

(18:29):
one of Epstein's closest aides in the two thousands. She
now goes by the name Sarah Kensington and is married
to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. Marson Kova is now a
certified fa FAA pilot and a flight instructor. Neither Kellen
nor Marsionkova has been criminally charged. What a travesty to
read that. It makes me mad to even read that.

(18:52):
How they got away with it for so long? Is
it's mind boggling the fact that these co conspirators are
still being afforded the same sort of protection that they
had when Epstein was still out and running the operation.
It's sickening. A non prosecute, a non prosecution agreement that

(19:13):
Epstein signed with federal prosecutors in Miami in two thousand
and seven explicitly said that his alleged co conspirators would
not be criminally charged. That's Epstein living up to his
end of the bargain. That's Jeffrey Epstein paying in spades.
That's Epstein letting these girls know that you keep your
mouth shut and I will keep you protected, and I
will keep that bank account fat and hell, you can

(19:35):
even go have offices in the building at sixty sixth
Street that my brother owns. That was all part of
their package, their benefits. That's why they all kept quiet,
That's why none of them talked. That's why they all
closed ranks around Epstein. But now that Epstein's gone, now
that their security blanket has been ripped away from them,
well it's time. Now, is time? Mister Berman. Alex Acosta,

(19:59):
who is US attorney in Miami at the time, oversaw
the deal on Friday a. Costa resigned as Trump's Labor
secretary amid criticism of his handling of the Epstein case
more than a decade ago. Now, remember this is an
article from July of twenty nineteen. Zionaveev, a Russian who
was a former martial artist, also made his way to

(20:21):
Epstein's jail cell. Well, we know that he was Epstein's
security guard, and we heard what he had to say
when Bradley Edwards penned those columns for the Daily Mail.
So we know that Egor was definitely involved. Igor was
his security guard. And according to Igor, remember he does
not believe that Epstein killed himself. No one visited Epstein

(20:43):
more than Story Cows, who was reportedly his personal assistant.
Cols visited Epstein nearly one hundred and thirty times at times.
Cal signed in as a paralegal. His online profile says
that he is currently an investment banker at Tobinin Company.
Isn't that nice he signed in as a paralegal. Huh?
I bet you he was doing that for one reason, folks,

(21:05):
attorney client privilege. This is another guy that we have
not talked about nowhere near enough on the podcast. Story
Cows is another one of these shadowy figures that was
brought in and was working as one of these assistants
with Jeffrey Epstein, another man who has not been questioned
subpoenad brought to heal none of it. Still running around

(21:26):
having a fantastic life. I'm sure Epstein finished his thirteen
month stint in jail with at least three hundred and
forty visits from a mix of about two dozen friends, colleagues,
and attorneys, among other associates. The documents show two process
servers also visited Epstein, as did a psychiatric doctor. An
attorney for Epstein did not return a request for comment.

(21:49):
Dershowitz and Cols did not return a requests for comment,
while the other visitors could not be reached. Prosperi died
in twenty sixteen. Epstein was arrested last Saturday on new
federal charges filed in New York. He is being held
without bail, but is due to appear at a detention
hearing on Monday. Prosecutors in a court filing on Friday

(22:10):
said he is worth more than five hundred million and
in recent months has made payments to potential witnesses. Yes,
he has. We know that That's what he did. He
spread that dough around. That was his moo. That was
the same way he got these politicians locked in at first.
That was the same way he was provided with enough
room to make sure that he was able to finesse
his way around the legal system. And then you add

(22:33):
the extra layer on top of that, the intelligence aspect
of making sure that their asset, their golden cow, their
big time information producer, isn't caught up. Well, you have
yourself the perfect storm and the perfect vehicle for this
disgusting man to go about his devious, horrible way of life. Epstein,

(22:56):
who ran his firm out of the US Virgin Islands
Historic It, has had ties to a few wealthy executives
and politicians. A few wealthy executives. Huh Les Wexner, chairman
of the of L Brands, was known to be one
of his clients before he was first sentenced a decade ago.
CNBC recently uncovered nine to ninety tax documents showing Epstein

(23:18):
bankrolled one of Wexner's earliest nonprofit organizations. I wonder where
that money come from. I'm sure that money was all
made legit. I'm sure that money wasn't laundered. I'm sure
that money wasn't ill gained. I'm sure that money had
nothing to do with the criminal enterprise, nothing at all.
He was also a top donor to Representative Stacy Plaskett

(23:40):
of the Virgin Islands, and she recently reversed course to
give his contributions away to charity after outrage on social media. Again,
this is why the fact that Denise George thinks the
Virgin Island should get any of this dough drives your
boy wild. That should not occur, that should not happen.
The Virgin Islands had a top donor to Stacy Representative

(24:03):
Stacey Plaskett was Jeffrey Epstein. And do you think that
money was out of the kindness of his heart? He
truly believed in her platform, he believed in her vision
for the Virgin Islands. Or was it to provide himself
with a little more protection, another layer of protection atop,
another layer of protection, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, all the way
up until he is completely insulated as if he was

(24:25):
covered in whale blubber in the middle of the Arctic.
That's basically what was going on, and that's what the
money was for. That's why he was spreading it around
so much, and that's why I believe Denise George is
completely misguided with her jihad here to try and get
that money for the Virgin Islands. You can't. There's nobody
that's going to convince me that that's okay. That's a

(24:48):
stance and a position that I can't be moved from,
because anybody who thinks they're getting any of that money
who is not one of the survivors is in for
another another thing, because there's no way that money should
be distributed to anybody, anybody but these survivors. So again
we had more context here with this entry to the catalog.

(25:12):
We see how often and how many times marsen Kova
and Kellen Vickers showed up at that court right to
see him, I mean, at that jailhouse to see him.
What were they doing there if they had nothing to
do with Jeffrey Epstein and they just worked for him,
what were they doing there while he was in jail?
Wouldn't they be furloughed or maybe paid a retainer to

(25:33):
maybe keep their jobs when they got back slide back
in the position. But no, they're coming to visit him
in jail there, you know, who knows what they're doing there,
who knows what the conversation's entailed. Like I said, did
they have attorney client privilege? If not, can we hear
those tapes? Where are those tapes? They should be introduced
to the public. I think that would be a nice

(25:54):
step towards transparency. No, but I don't expect transparency in
this case at this point. And bar has completely screwed
everything up. He looks like he has zero idea what
he's doing when it comes to this case especially, it's
just an absolute it's a shit show. And Berman. I
want to get on board and give Berman some props
and give him a clap and a couple of standing ovations.

(26:16):
But the guy's dragging his feet. We need some movement here,
We need some action, We need something. We need something
where we can say, all right, all right, these guys
aren't ignoring this. They are not ignoring a sex trafficking
ring at the highest levels of our government. I can't
even believe I'm sitting here on a podcast talking about
something like that, something right out of a spy novel

(26:40):
or some crazy movie on HBO, or you know, something
like that. At least it doesn't seem like real life,
that's for sure. It doesn't seem like real life that
I'm sitting here talking about this, and that we've been
here for one hundred and sixty nine straight days talking
about this, and yet there's no arrests. Yet, none of
these co conspirators are wrapped up and slammed behind the slammer.

(27:03):
I thought Barr said that none of them should rest
rest easily. Well, I'm sure they're all resting fine right now,
considering that nobody's doing anything, that nobody's getting their door
kicked in, that no swat teams are showing up to
arrest none of these people, I'm sure they're sleeping fine,
not missing a wink. We know Gilaine isn't skulking around
from hold to hole. We know she's not missing a wink.
So my question is, mister Barr, mister Berman, anybody out

(27:25):
there listening, are you folks ever going to actually go
after these people or are we just going to get
more lip service as you hope that this goes away.
If you think that this is going to go away,
and you think that we're going to stop talking about
it and we're going to stop bringing it up, into
the public conversation whenever we can. You are sorely mistaken

(27:47):
because this will not be wiped under the rug, This
will not be tossed away, and this will be something
that you're going to be forced to deal with because
the people demand justice, and that's it. That's it, that's
your only option at this point. Keep dragging your feet
and you will. The criticism will continue to come. And
remember there's elections that are coming up, right. Elections have consequences,

(28:12):
So all of these bureaucrats and these politicians better understand
that elections have consequences and they better do their jobs.
That's all I can say is they better do their jobs,
all right, folks, If you'd like to contact me, you
can do that at Bobby Kapucci at ProtonMail dot com.
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(28:34):
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My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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