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A True Crime podcast with a dash of Pop Culture!

Currently, we have the most listens from California. So, we're showing the Golden State some love by covering two very different cases from Cali. 

But first, we have a Pop Culture discussion which includes: the current controversy involving Kansas City Chiefs player Tyreek Hill, the message behind the viral hashtag about Britney Spears #FreeBritney, fav Met Gala looks, Kim Kardashian becoming an attorney

True Crime Cases:

A mother, daughter and a family friend are vacationing at beautiful Yosemeti National Park. They had no clue that a psychopath, Cary Stayner, had been stalking them and planning a lifelong dream of murder. Rebecca covers the tragic events of the Yosemeti Murders. She also discusses Cary Stayner's dysfunctional path to murder.

Tamara covers a case about a real desperate housewife that involves greed, drugs, lust and love. Lucille Miller was a small town girl with big city dreams. She wanted the perfect family, house, status, riches...everything. How far would she go to achieve the American dream? This case is as twisty as Banyon Street which plays a major role in this case. 

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We couldn't do our show properly without the help from the following resources, a huge THANK YOU:
 
Yosemeti Murders-

https://www.northcoastjournal.com/072502/news0725.html

https://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-recalls-moment-family-learned-target-1999-yosemite/story?id=60364987

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Life-goes-on-for-the-Sunds-3088837.php

http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/stayner-cary.htm

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Stayner-on-tape-describes-killing-3-Court-2910908.php

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Stayner

 

Lucille Miller-

Wikepedia- Lucille Miller

A Mother's Crime, Los Angeles Times, Debra J Miller

Some Dreamers Of The Golden Dream, Joan Didion

Desert Sun, Volume 38, Number 183, March 6,1965

Miller v State Of California- law.cornell.edu

The California Room- Paris Review

Rereading The Landscape Of An Essay, New York Times, Verlyn Klinkenborg

A Crime To Remember, Investigation Discovery, Episode- An Accident To Remember