Ep400 Forensic Spectroscopy

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Ep475 Caffeine Catastrophes

This week, the gals get hyped up to talk about the pros and cons of the world's most ubiquitous drug. Topics include hyper goats, coffeehouse culture, and one very unique criminal defense. Shake up an espresso martini, prepare your bloodstream, and tune in for Caffeine Catastroph ...  Show more

Ep474 Runner Crimes

This week, the gals lace up their tennies and run through some more reasons to stay sedentary. Topics include some seriously torturous courses, weed-fueled workouts, and the fastest man's top speed. Pick up a Primal Syrah from Lucid Wineries, wear down your prey, and tune in for ...  Show more

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