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50. Granny, Kennedy, and Almost Cold Cases

1h 2m · Darkest Corners Podcast · 27 Jun 08:17

Things we learned in episode 50:

  • Amanda Bynes never cared about you.
  • If you’re going to cheat, be smart… or be a Kennedy.
  • None of us actually remember the Fresh Prince theme song.
  • Lonely hearts columns were the only way to find love and/or magicians before Tinder.

This week we celebrate 50 episodes with stories that relate to 50. Sarah kicks it off with the story of Ted Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick incident. Sandy returns to us with the recently solved murder of Jane Britton. Caity ends our episode with Nannie Doss, the giggling granny who loved Lonely Hearts columns almost as much as she loved murder. 

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