Chapter 7: "Why Are You Still Here?"

Chapter 7: "Why Are You Still Here?"

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Bonus Episode - Inside the Making of The Jinx Season 2

Join Andrew and Zac as they pull back the curtain on the making of The Jinx's second season. They'll chat with some of the behind-the-scenes magicians who helped turn Part 2 into the Emmy-nominated series it is. Dive into the sets, the wardrobe, the sound, and how all these eleme ...  Show more

Bonus Episode – Listener Q&A

In a special bonus episode, Andrew and Zac take listener questions that have lingered in the wake of the Part Two finale. They explore topics including how Prudence Farrow fits into the Bob Durst story, who John Lewin went to visit after the trial and how Bob bullied his siblings ...  Show more

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