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August 9, 2025 • 26 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hello. Yes, it's the Falcon speaking. Oh Lois. I'm glad
you called. I will be able to make it tonight.
Now you heard right, Angel, I've given up being a
private detective. I've retired. Yeah, I'm going to learn to
take it easy if it kills me once again.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
The Adventures of the Falcon dedicated to private investigators everywhere,
those hard hitting detectives who, like Mike Wearing, risked their
lives to aid law enforcement agencies. So join him now
when the Falcon solves the case of the Dirty Dollar.

(00:51):
According to the World Almanac, New York is the city
of churches. I should never guess it from my business.
Instead of peace and quiet, all I've no own is
violence and death.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Well I've had it. No more playing cops and robbers
for me, no more dealings with offbeat characters like Johnny
Stone and Steve Haynes. So, in case you're curious, those
of the two gentlemen getting out of the convertible on
four side streets. The book makers bookies, which means they
take layoff money that's other gamblers are afraid to handle.

(01:24):
I guess you might say they live dangerously, which often
makes me wonder how they're gonna die, he said, Johnny,
maybe you better let me handle this. Well. I don't
like the way you look. I don't like to eat
with Steve. What can I do? You know what I mean? Well,
supposing I said no, Steve, I'll take care of mister
dollar myself. It's the place. Yeah, certainly doesn't believe in

(01:48):
putting in the front, does he that you leave them?
I was just getting ready. What's the matter, Paul, nothing
except this is a surprise. Isn't every day you get
to entertain your boss? I suppose that's true. Shut up, Steve.
We'll say why don't you Why don't you sit down? No? Thanks, Paul,
we can't stay long. Well. Uh oh, can I get

(02:11):
you drink? M mm mm? You sure you wouldn't care
for something? Now that you mentioned it, maybe I would.
It is all the same to you. I'll take how
much is it, Steve? Two thousand, five hundred and sixty
eight dollars and twenty three cents. Huh, Well that's the
way we figured it. I don't understand. You've got sticky fingers, Paul.
Unfortunately you got him glued to my money. You're wrong.

(02:34):
I've worked for you for nine months. Did did I
ever once get out of line? It's always the first time.
I'll give you my word. What did you do with
the mat? I think? Did they know Johnny friend mister
Dollar as a student of the racing form. I see
you pick gallant kid today at Hollywood? Is that how
it went? I was gonna return to Johnny honesty. You
never should have taken it in the first place. I

(02:57):
trusted you, Paul. I don't let anyone abuse my confidence.
Get up, I said, get up, Let me go now.
I'll give you twenty four hours to make it good.
Two thousand, five hundred and sixty eight dollars and twenty
three cents, and I want it to the last penny.

(03:33):
That's just second, I said, just a second. Is mister
Stone in he's asleep?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Where is he in there?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Oh? Look, lady, get your hands off me. You nuts.
Knuck it out of here before it Hey, what's going
on there? I think, Johnny, get back to pad.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
I can handle it.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Oh you can't. So you are Johnny Stone that's right?
Well this is a great Hey.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
What's the eye? Yeah? I wouldn't do that again.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Why would you beat me up? Too?

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Looks?

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Who are you Lisa Dollar. Oh you recognize the name.
I believe my husband works for you.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
You got your tenses wrong. He did work for me.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
How could you do such a thing? How could you
hit a man half your size just because he stood
up to you? But you're not used to that, are you,
mister Stone? What you're used to people falling all over
themselves to cooperate and you're a crooked deals?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Is that what you think?

Speaker 3 (04:31):
That's what I know. But you don't frighten me. I've
met men like you before, bullies who always pick on
someone weaker.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Up, Steve, anything else you care to say?

Speaker 3 (04:43):
No, I think I've said enough. You Just keep away
from Doll. You are never to go near him again.
Do you understand?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
I understand you going crazy or something? Johnny? How could
you take that? Especially if that's slaping a puss? Forget it?
Forget it. I wouldn't believe it if I didn't say
it with my your own eyes. That poor must have
really sold her a bill of goods. I guess she
must trust him. Kind of nice, isn't it, Steve Huh?
Being able to believe what someone tells you. I don't

(05:11):
get you. It's not important. Did she say. Her name
was Lisa. Hey, you feel all right? I feel fine?
Get the car. I'm going out without me, without you?
What's come over you, Johnny? I don't know. Maybe I'll
have a better idea after I talk to a friend
of mine. Now I get the car while I change. Yeah, sick?

(05:45):
Can I help him? Mike wearing around? Well, he's kind
of busy at the moment. Where is he in the back? Look? Miss?
They gave me strict thought as he wasn't Hey, come
back here? Don't you want to stay English? I say, hello, Mike.
Look than Johnny Stone thinking about you today? Must be
mental to let it. I'd ask you to sit down,
but you anticipated drink. No, don't let that stop you.

(06:09):
It won't. How about doing a little gum shoeing for me?
Mm hmm. Haven't you heard, Johnny? I've retired. I heard,
but I don't believe it. It's true. I've had it.
I've had much too much. What are you talking about?
This business of being a private dick finally got to me.
They told me it would not making sense. What are you?
Thirty six thirty seven? In this racket age? Fast? You

(06:29):
see people at their worst guys would stab you in
the back for two bits, even with inflation, and sometimes
even feel sorry for some of them, especially when you
find out what makes the tick. You must be bathing
in Landeline. Plus, you're getting soft. I never claimed to
be in your league. But that's the story. Now suppose
you hear mine. I hope it's more interesting. I had

(06:50):
a boy, poor Dollar working for me. He's married to
a girl named Lisa. Oh, so far it ain't. I'd
like you to find out everything you can about it,
Johnny and not receiving me. I told you I quit.
Why don't you get Martin Kine? This sleezer seems to
be quite a goal, Mike, she slapped me. You sound
like you enjoyed it. I did you better watch yourself, Johnny,

(07:14):
you're acting almost human and that would never do never. Well,
see what you can find out about it. Look, I
told you. You know you're retired. But Mike, you're a
betting man, aren't you? So? So I believe all women
are alike. They're only out for one thing. I'll give
you one thousand to one. This lees a dollar is

(07:34):
no different from the rest. I'd be a suckerer if
use those odds. Okay, Johnny, keep your check book, candy.
You got yourself a bet taxy?

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Oh taxy? Oh I told fourteen twenty seven, just a
tecond and I hate to repeat myself. Oh missy me. Yes,
in case you're interested, I'm going home.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Why would I be interested?

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Well, you must be. You've been following me for days.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I'm slipping. I guess I was right to retire. Who
are you, Mike Warring?

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Why are you doing this?

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Well, let's just say that. Will your people make up
your mind? Or do you want to care for your dog?
He's right mind if I join him?

Speaker 3 (08:22):
What?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Well? Do you want to know why I'm making like
a bird dog?

Speaker 3 (08:25):
All right?

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Thanks, okay, driver, let's head uptown. I'll tell you when
to stop.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
I don't know why I'm doing this. It makes absolutely
new sense. You're curious, and you're a private detective.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Well, let's say I was a private detective? Was I
skip it? I'd met him acting like one.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Now you're working for Johnny Stone, aren't you?

Speaker 1 (08:45):
What makes you say that?

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Just a feeling I've got.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Well, you're right to hear your boy Johnny. He's very
interested in you, Lisen.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
I'm overwhelmed.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
You should be Johnny's got a very low opinion of mankind.
I guess he's been burned too often. And your husband
gave him a hot foot too.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Why do you think Johnny slapped him around.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Because Paul wouldn't cooperate in some crooked gambling scheme.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Uh uh, Paul got his hand caught in a tail
just a moment.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
That's not true.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Look, missus Donard, I've done a little investigating. This happened
before with Paul once in de morning another time, but
that was different. Well, there's one way to convince you.
What's that? Yeah, husband's I o us. He was over
eight grand around town. How did you get these? Johnny
made him good.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
I told him if it ever happened again, i'd you'd once.
Never mind. I hope your mister Stone is pleased with himself.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Oh, this wasn't Johnny's idea. He didn't mean driver.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Will you please stop?

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Uh look, missus dollar.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Alright now, either you get out or I will.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Okay, June, thanks for the ride anyway. Sorry I didn't
enjoy it. Okay, buddy, take the lady home? Yes, Paul,

(10:15):
are you then you send me home? About five?

Speaker 3 (10:18):
I guess I'm undependable, but then so are you. Why
did you do it, Paul?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Why'd I do what?

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Lie to me?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
I lied to it.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
There wasn't a word of truth in that story you
told me about Johnny Stone. I made a fool of myself.
I swear, I don't deny it. Paul, I saw the IOUs.
You've been gambling again.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Oh, Lisa, I'm no good. I don't know why you
put up with me.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
I'm not going to What are you doing? I'm leaving?
Oh no, you can't.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
I won't let you. I swear I'll never do it again.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Please please get out of my way.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
I know I said it before, but this time I
mean it. I couldn't live without you, Lisa. Please don't
do it.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
It's no use, Paul. We played this scene for the
last time.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Just give me one more chance. She won't be sorry, please, Darling,
you know how I love it.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
Don't don't.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
I'll make it up to you. You won't ever regret it.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
I've got to have time to think it over, Paul.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
But you'll be back. Say you'll be back. Let me go.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
No, not until you promise, all right, Paul, I promise
one way or the other. I'll be back.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Not let me go. Hello. Is that your Yes, this
is Paul Dollar. Is Lisa there? The truth? Have you

(11:50):
seen it?

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Well? She was here, Paul, but she went out at
nine o'clock.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Did she say where she was going? No, she promised
to come home. But it's almost eleven now.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Oh, don't worry, Paul. I'm sure she's all right.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
You're lying to me. She is there? No, Please, Trudy,
let me talk with you. What is it, Paul, Paul?

(12:26):
They say Dollar doesn't go very far these days, Well,
this one was going nowhere. Two hours later. They had
his wife down at the headquarters. When I walked in,
Sergeant Corbett was finishing his pitch. It's a lovely bit
of salesmanship. Now you've got to understand, missus.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Dollar.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
I'm your friend, Thank you, I mean it. I don't
blame you at all. Why anybody in your place would
have been fed up years ago? Your husband was no good,
he was weak. Well it's the same thing.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
No, it isn't. Sergeant poor meant well, he just couldn't
help himself.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Well, the point is what it is. He's trying to
sap you. Well, if it ain't that high flying bird
the falcon. I thought you retired. I have I just
dropped by the kibbitz. Obviously you know the lady, obviously.
How they treating you, Lizan? All right, why don't you
tell him the truth? We're just getting ready to beat
her when you walked in. Have you booked him? Yeah?
The charge is murder in the first Now she tells

(13:17):
the truth, she might get off with ten and twenty
I have.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
I didn't kill my husband.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
You we're gonna leave him? No, your bags were packed.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
I've been packing and unpacking them for the last eight years, and.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
When you got fed up playing mama, you murdered him.
Isn't that a little drastic? She could have divorced him.
Maybe he wouldn't let her go for Pete's sake. Corbett,
Why excuse.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
Me, sergeant? Is it necessary that he's stay well?

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Not if you don't want him. I don't look missus Doller.
I want to help and for all this is popping
my fault. Come again, well, I was the one who
told her that Paul was up with his old tricks.
How'd you find that out? I was doing a favor
for a friend. Ooh, I'm no name dropping. You're forgetting something,
aren't you? Concealing evidence in a murder case is a
little more serious in passing a red light. You don't

(13:56):
have to tell me that. I thought maybe it's slipped
your mind since you retired. Now who's the guy and
why did he want you to check up on missus Doller?
It doesn't have any bearing on this, oh doesn't. It
supplies a whole new motive. Suppose this man was in
love with her.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
That's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
You know who he is?

Speaker 3 (14:12):
Yes, Johnny Stone?

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Oh, thanks, heat Haskal, get a car ready. I want
to pick up Johnny Stone making a mistake when I
need your advice, mister Waring, I'll come and get it now.
Why don't you find yourself a park bench and wait
like Barnie Barouche. Hi, Johnny, Oh, Mike, come on in,

(14:41):
and I see I got here before Sergeant Corbett. Come again,
he's on his way. What are you babbling about? Well,
haven't you heard Paul Dollar was murdered? What's that got
to do with me? Well, this may come as something
of a shock, Johnny, But uh, you're a potential suspect.
When was the last time when you saw Lisa Dollar? Why?

(15:02):
Because the police are inclined to think you too might
have had a romance cooking. Oh they're crazy. I only
saw her that once, and that's the time you fell.
I didn't fall. And why did you ask me to
check on her? Well, let's just say I was intrigued.
You know you say it. I wouldn't attempt to sell
that to Corbett. Did you kill her husband? Mike? Why
should I? Well, you know human nature. He might have

(15:24):
figured you'd never leave Paul as long as he needed her,
and that would be forever. And well you know a
little about human nature yourself. Do I impress you as
the kind of guy who'd let a woman take the rap?

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (15:34):
You're late? How did you get here before me? I
get connections? I know a motiment on the Lexington Avenue Express.
It tain't funny McGee? All right, Johnny, get your coat?
Is this a pin? That's what it is. I'll let
shove off. Well it's about.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Time, Mike.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Well that don't move. You've blown your cork. Steve, just
stand still, Okay, sit down? Thanks? You won't think me
nosy if I ask, what's the idea? I guess heard
the cops picked up Johnny for Paul Dollar's murder, and
you think I had something to do with it. No
one else knew he was interested in that dame she did?
You're lying? Okay, how about your way? I'm gonna he

(16:17):
didn't kill Paul. Since you seem to know so much,
who did me? Well, why don't you say something? You
wanna turn me in? How far would I get? You
mean the gun? Forget it here? Mm? Well, what are
we waiting for? Let's go relax. Why did you do it?

(16:40):
What difference does it make? We're gonna ask you out
of the headquarters. Okay. I was a lush till I
met Johnny. It was fourteen years ago. He straightened me out.
I swore some day i'd make it up to him.
And he told her he wanted Paul Dollar knocked off.
He told me nothing of the kind. It was my
own idea. I got eyes. I could see he went
for Lisa. No, I won't wash Steve. The cops will

(17:01):
never buy it. Why not, I'm handing him a confession. Yeah,
that's just the trouble. An unsubstantiated confession. The murder is worthless.
There has to be at least one outside piece of
evidence linking you to the crime. Is this the same gun? No?
I got rid of the other square down at Coney Island.
That's pretty vague. Well, you couldn't expect me to make
a map of the place. It's no good, Steve, I

(17:22):
tell you I killed him. I'm still waiting to be convinced.
I shot him twice. That was in the papers. It
was a thirty eight. Likewise, Look, you gotta believe me, Johnny,
I had not wait a minute. How would it be
if I dug up a witness? You mean there was one? Yeah?
What did I think of him before? Who? Never? You mind?
Just set up a date for us at headquarters. I'll

(17:44):
meet you there in twenty minutes. Ah hi, Steve, what's
a good word? And it's KOCHI meyer around. He isn't
a part Thanks, What do you want with that crumb moneyway?
Just be a good fellow and see we're not bothered

(18:06):
that your dog. Sorry to disappoint your coaching. Ah hi, Stee.
If you're looking for morehow I'm looking for you? Yeah? Smoke, thanks, An,
I got a job right down your rally. I better
get somebody else, Steve, my nervesey shot. It will pay
a hundred bucks. All right, one hundred clams. You could

(18:27):
do a lot with that kind of dough. Nah, nice,
no use, I'm sick if if you could hold up
a couple of days, have you had? I suppose I
made a two bills? When would I get it? Right? Now?
I guess I ain't so sick after all? Start comming out, Fella,
you just got yourself a boy, right, Sergeant h Oh?

(18:52):
What did I do to deserve this? Nothing? That's why
you should be grateful. Steve, Come on in here and
bring your friend William? Right? Steve, Hey does this stuff
like the Why? Why don't you find some other place
to hang out? Quiet? Steve? Ains Kokie Meyer's sergeant Corbett.
I know I haven't we met before. It's possible. I
worked for Johnny Stone. Oh can I see him as law?

(19:15):
You sprung him twenty minutes ago. That's swell, he'll be back.
I wouldn't make book on it. I got Paul Dollar's
murderer right here. You what, okay, Steve, that's your cue?
I did it, Sergeant, I killed fourth? Why well the holders?
Don't you think we all have a stenographer in here?
Why waste his time? Look, lunk head, this isn't a rib.
We've got everything, including a witness. All right, Cocaine, tell

(19:38):
him what you told me? Hey, where do you want
me to start? Right at the top of the page. Well,
last night around ten thirty, Steve here came to see me.
It seemed he wants somebody to drive him, so so
we took his car and ran over the forestythe street.
He got out and me. He told me to keep
the moon of running. About five minutes later he was back.
There was a gun in his pocket. How do you

(20:00):
know that? Because while we drove down to Coney Island
he had a screwdrive and took it apart. And then
what well, we parked in front of Steeple Chase and
walked on the beach. Never mind the rest. Let me
congratulate you boys. That's a lovely story. You put it
to music. You might have another South Pacific. Well, what's
the matter? Don't you believe it? No? I tell you
I killed him. Sergeant Coky's your witness? Yes, how much

(20:21):
did you pay him? That? You don't remember things? So? Well?
Do your cochie? I get by?

Speaker 2 (20:25):
Well?

Speaker 1 (20:26):
What time did you get the Paul Dollar's place on foresight?
Around five minutes of eleven. But then, how do you
account for the fact that at nine p thirty last
night at Kochi Myers was picked up a vagrancy on
Chambers Street and wasn't released or one in the morning.
Oh no, oh, yes, you were right to retire Mike,
only your timing was off. You should have done it
a week ago. Now are you phonies? Clear out?

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Now back to the adventures of the Falcon.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Well, I know two ways about it. The Falcon had
done it again after Sergeant Corbett unveiled his haymaker. I
watched him toss Steve Haynes and Kochi Miyas out of
the office, and his footwork was beautiful, and he turned
on me, but I jabbed him off balance. I demanded
to see leaves a dollar. I always say, if you're
short on brains, gold does just as well. I don't

(21:35):
know why I'm doing this because you love me? Yeah,
your regular store. But haven't you got it through your
thick skull? What this is? Suppose you tell me another
Snyder Gray Cage. The two of them teamed up together
to murder her husband. Are you're crazy? Johnny only saw
once that was enough. It's a dollar. Yes, you've got company,
and listen, I don't.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Want to appear ungracious.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Mister Warring what you could do without me? Now, you've
got to believe I've been trying to act in your
best interest.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
Why do I not being paid?

Speaker 1 (22:06):
And that's just the way I wanted. It doesn't jeopardize
my retirement status. Does your husband have any other enemies? No?
You sure he had embezzled before, and we'd.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Always made the lost good. I'll do it this time too.
I don't see how I'll manage it some way. I
told mister Stoney wouldn't lose a penny.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
You told Johnny that when.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Right after I discovered Paul had led to me?

Speaker 1 (22:25):
What I tell you? She's been singing them all along.
Do you remember the time, Lisa, Yes.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
It was nine o'clock. The clock was striking when I
left Trudy's apartment.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Who's Trudy a girlfriend? The one who reported the murder?
But how could she? Hey? Wait a second, I see it. Now,
let's go Corbett where. Don't worry, I'll lead you there
by the hand. Don't go away, Lisa, I'll be back
for you real soon. Hello, Steve. Oh, hi, Mike sergeant.

(23:07):
Hi Johnny Holme, Oh mine? If we wait? What do
you want with him? Oh? I just bring up a
couple more questions. I'd like to ask him about uh,
Paul Dollar's murder, and I tell you I did it.
Oh no, let's not have that again, all right? So
I got Coochie to perjure himself. But there was nothing
else I could do. You wouldn't believe me. Maybe truly
could help you out. Oh the girl Paul was talking
to when he was killed, it was no girl? Oh

(23:30):
you meet on the phone. Heaven, We had enough of
this nonsense. Must be Johnny. Now, Hi, Paal, what's going
on here? Any just in time to offer congratulations. Steve
finally made it. Made what the chair? And he did
it the hard way? What are you babbling about, Corbett?
Who reported Paul's murder? I told you a girl named

(23:51):
Trudy Bergner. Well, if she didn't live in the same buildings,
she must have heard the shots on the phone. That's
what I said, don't you see, Corbett? That piece of
information wasn't really to the papers. No one but the
killer could have known it. Why didn't I think of
that before? Steve? You crazy fool? Why did you do it?
I always wanted to do something for you, you know,

(24:15):
to make up for all the swell things you did
for me. When I saw how you went for Lisa,
it came to me, you're not sore, Johnny. No, No,
I'm not sore Steve. And everything worked out fine. Alright, fellas,

(24:37):
Let's go tell me something, Mike. Just between us girls,
you were kind of lucky, weren't you. No? I told
you right at the beginning. Steve was our boy. I

(25:00):
figured if he was willing to confess to murder for Johnny,
he might very well have gone whole hog and committed it.
I still don't see it. Well, what's so hard? Johnny
was Steve's god all his life. He's wanted to prove
his devotion. When he thought Johnny wanted Lisa, he tried
to get her for him, even though it meant killing
her husband. That's right, you think he's crazy? What do
you think? Well, he certainly was saying when he planned

(25:22):
that killing, he covered his track so well that when
he confessed to say Johnny, he couldn't prove it. It's
not a beautiful hunk of irony. But then the whole
case was loaded. With the stuff. You think Johnny wanted Lisi,
but didn't he I doubt it. I think he just
admired her. Give art. You're wrong. I know human nature.
He won't stay away from her, no more than you

(25:44):
could quit this racket, don't you kid yourself? I have
maybe so, but I'll lay eight to five. I see
you next week. Good night, Mike,
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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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