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07/07/18 • 102 min
For our very special 50th episode we get a little personal — one of is $1,300 poorer after she got scammed. We talk about what happened, how it happened and, geez, am I really THAT stupid? Uh huh.
In our special NNW ratings we discuss the 1974 made for TV movie “Bad Ronald” and Michelle McNamara’s “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.”

01/19/22 • 116 min
Marc LePine tried to make a “political point” by shooting up a university in Montreal in 1989, killing 14 women. The legacy of the Montreal Massacre could have gone a long way to changing things, ranging from attitudes toward women to guns. But the equivocation started while the bodies were still warm. Are we any smarter in 2022? Rebecca takes a look.
We also update news on Ghislaine Maxwell, the Steven Downs trial, and Maureen gives “Dalgleish” the NNW treatment.

157. Who is really the a-hole?
Crime&Stuff
04/02/24 • 79 min
We explore the age-old question, “Am I the asshole?” with situations curated by Rebecca from the sub-Reddit world.
Maureen also does an NNW on the Max docuseries Onision In Real Life.
Enjoy!

04/09/17 • 93 min
The audience listens as Brenda Buchanan tells them what the deal is.
In a VERY SPECIAL episode, we feature the April 2 Noir at the Bar event, in which a dozen members of the Maine Crime Writers blog and some guest speakers read (brief!) passages from their work. The Maine Crime Writers blog is a loose group of published mystery and crime writers who live in, and often write about, Maine. The genres run the gamut from cozy to hard-boiled — a little something for everyone. There may even be some lobsters and lighthouses.
Those who read at the event were Sandra Neely, Lea Wait, Maureen Milliken, Jen Blood, Vaughn Hardacker, EJ Fechenda, Brenda Buchanan, Richard Cass, Bruce Robert Coffin, Brendan Rielly, James Hayman and Chris Holm.
It’s a fast-paced fun-filled crazy quilt of mystery and crime! And sure, it may sound like you’re in a bar, but that’s because that’s where we were. So pop open a cold one, sit back and enjoy!
Don’t worry, we also have our weekly recommendations feature and stuff.
Noir at the Bar, in photos! Click on author’s name in above post for more information

01/27/22 • 20 min
Hey! It’s a special bonus episode. We had so much stuff for Episode 116 that we had to leave some out, but still wanted you to hear it. We talk about Maine’s first murder of 2022, the alleged domestic homicide of Eva Cox, of Lubec. We also catch up on the recent and startling sentence for the perpetrator in Maine’s first murder of 2020.
We’ll be back next week with a brand new full-length Episode 117.

11/13/23 • 116 min
Presumption of guilt. Consciousness of guilt. The magical shell casing. Testilying. Giving the dogs credit. These are just some of the lessons learned as we wrap up discussion on the Logan Clegg murder case after Maureen spent more than three weeks in the courtroom covering it as a journalist.
We also disscus the latest mass shooting in the U.S., which happened right here in our backyard of Lewiston, Maine, and the giant huge honking red flags that were ignored before Robert Card II shot 18 people to death and seriously injured 13 more on Oct. 25.
Also, Rebecca gives NNW treatment to the Megan vs. Tory documentary on Discovery+

11/18/18 • 70 min
The Negative Nellies watch and rate the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer. Both seasons! And this may be hard to believe, but we have so much to say, we’re splitting it into two episodes.
We knew you’d like that.

Episode 41: Murder at Not So Pleasant Point
Crime&Stuff
01/06/18 • 69 min
On a November Sunday in 1965, the extended Francis family’s home was invaded by five hunters from Massachusetts. By the end of the day, one member of the family would be dead.
Join us for a story that still resonates in Maine more than 50 years later.

Episode 16: A Tale of Two Rockefellers
Crime&Stuff
03/21/17 • 88 min
It was the best of times, then the worst of times, for two con men — and their marks — as they separately traveled America using one of the country’s most famous and powerful names to wheedle their way into the hearts and minds of the rich. And ultimately, for one, to commit murder. What drove these two very different men — one French, one German — to call themselves Rockefeller? And why did people who should know better buy it?
It’s a funny, shocking, tragic and ultimately sad story.
Join us for Episode 16!

10/08/18 • 75 min
In 2011, romance novelist Nancy Crampton Brophy wrote a blog post on “How to murder your husband.” It turned out to be an unfortunate topic: her husband, Dan Brophy, was murdered in June, shot dead at the Oregon Culinary Institute, were he worked. And in September, Nancy was arrested and charged with his murder.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Crime&Stuff have?
Crime&Stuff currently has 316 episodes available.
What topics does Crime&Stuff cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, True Crime, Documentary and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Crime&Stuff?
The episode title 'Episode 71: Third anniversary special with Maine murders & more' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Crime&Stuff?
The average episode length on Crime&Stuff is 94 minutes.
How often are episodes of Crime&Stuff released?
Episodes of Crime&Stuff are typically released every 7 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of Crime&Stuff?
The first episode of Crime&Stuff was released on Nov 25, 2016.
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