200th EPISODE SPECIAL

200th EPISODE SPECIAL

This is our 200th episode, and to mark the occasion we’re going to look back at some of our favorite moments from Crime Writers On. We’ll revisit reviews from classic podcasts, games, milestones, things that made us cry with laughter, and shed other kinds of tears.

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  • Top row

    • Millie Bobby Brown from “Stranger Things”

    • David Rudolf from “The Staircase”

    • Bowe Bergdahl from “Serial”

    • Michael Peterson from “The Staircase”

    • Madeleine McCann from “The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann”

    • Richard Simmons from “Missing Richard Simmons”

    • Dan Taberski from “Headlong”

    • Bill Cosby from “Chasing Cosby”

    • Keith Morrison from “Dateline NBC”

    • Andy from “The Legend of Cocaine Island”

    • Adnan Syed from “Serial”

    • Jonathan Groff from “Mindhunter”

    • Merritt Weaver from “Unbelievable”

    • Tyler Alvarez from “American Vandal”

    • Bikram Choudhury from “Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator”

    • Ian Bailey from “West Cork”

    • Holt McCallany from “Mindhunter”

    • Ear Hustle

    • Sister Cathy Cesnik from “The Keepers”

    Second row

    • Jharrel Jerome from “When They See Us”

    • Sarah Paulson from “The People vs OJ Simpson”

    • Sterling K. Brown from “The People vs OJ Simpson”

    • Eric Bana from “Dirty John”

    • Payne Lindsey from “Up and Vanished”

    • Matthew McConaughey from “True Detective”

    • Woody Harrelson from “True Detective”

    • Bob Broberg from “Abducted in Plain Sight”

    • Charles Manson from “Young Charlie”

    • Patrick Hines from “True Crime Obsessed”

    • Colin Miller from “Undisclosed”

    • Rabia Chaudry from “Undisclosed”

    • Susan Simpson from “Undisclosed”

    • Casey Anthony from “Casey Anthony: An American Murder Mystery”

    • David Ridgen from “Someone Knowns Something”

    Third row

    • Doug Evans from “In the Dark”

    • Steven Avery from “Making a Murderer”

    • John Meehan from “Dirty John”

    • John McLemore from “S-town”

    • Brendan Dassey from “Making a Murderer”

    • Ted Bundy from “The Bundy Tapes”

    • Cleo Semaganis Nicotine from “Missing and Murdered”

    • Ma Anand Sheela from “Wild Wild Country”

    • Joseph Maldonado-Passage from “Joe Exotic”

    • Amber Hunt from “Accused”

    Front row

    • Curtis Flowers from “In the Dark”

    • Bill Rankin from “Breakdown”

    • Ronan Farrow from “Catch and Kill”

    • Madeline Baron from “In the Dark”

    • Sarah Keonig from “Serial”

    • Kevin Flynn

    • Lara Bricker

    • Rebeca Lavoie

    • Toby Ball

    • Debra Newell from “Dirty John”

    • Rocksteady Freddie from the New York Ska Jazz Ensemble

Foreground

  • Cat of the week
  • Slenderman
  • “The Staircase” owl
  • Miracle Whip
  • The crime writers typewriter
  • The Brickter Scale
  • The Habitat

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