Murder She Read Victoria Campbell
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In this true crime book club, hosts Amanda and Victoria explore criminal narratives and investigate the real-life characters involved with the crime, all while drinking copious amounts of wine.
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Episode 20: True Crime Stories by Jack Rosewood II//Pinto-Size
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria dive back into True Crime Stories by Jack Rosewood, focusing on The Brighton Trunk Murderss.
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Episode 19: True Crime Stories by Jack Rosewood I//The Worst Song You're Ever Written
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria discuss Jack Rosewood's book True Crime Stories, along with the death of Rayna Rison.
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Episode 18: The Girls Are Gone by Allison Mann and Michael Brodkorb//Dad Sux
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria discuss the book The Girls are Gone by Allison Mann and Michael Brodkorb, along with this disappearance of Samantha and Gianna Rucki.
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Episode 17: A Rage to Kill by Ann Rule Part II//Nice décor!
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria discuss the Aurora Bridge Bus Crash and Silas Cool, paired with the story "Bus to Nowhere" in Ann Rule's A Rage to Kill.
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Episode 16: A Rage to Kill by Ann Rule//Consistency is Key
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria discuss A Rage to Kill by Ann Rule, focusing on "The Lost Lady."
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Episode 15: Better off Dead: A Sordid True Story of Sex, Sin, and Murder by Michael Fleeman//We Sell in Bulk Here
In this episode, Amanda and Victoria discuss the murder of Robert Limon and the book Better off Dead: A True Story of Sex, Sin, and Murder by author Michael Fleeman.
Customer Reviews
10/10 would recommend
This podcast was recommended to me by my friend and I’m so glad I started listening! Can’t wait to hear more from these ladies 🖤
So Disrespectful to Ann Rule and the victims families
I don’t understand the light hearted, laughing and goofy and sometimes rude way these women talk about MURDERS. No respect at all for the families of these victims. And as a fan of Ann Rule, I found these podcasts disgusting
best ever 10/10!
I am OBSESSED. I’ve never made it through a podcast, even the big ones. The banter and dark humor work very well to break up the heaviness of the cases, but not make light of it & also had me laughing out loud. I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. I’m totally hooked.