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Submit ReviewDrunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George, Catie Wilkins and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills.
Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes.
When women sit around and drink we try to solve the world’s problems. So we’re taking back the night and putting our inebriation to good use. You’re welcome.
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It's back to Belfast for this episode of DWSC when the well-oiled team did their second live show of the day for the city's Out to Lunch festival.
This time, joining them on the force is comedian, Teresa Livingstone whose explosive story at the start of the show, lent a cinematic air to proceedings early on.
The team then get involved with a case which will give you nightmares if consumed too close to bedtime - or the cheese sweats at the very least.
Then, bringing the show to a close is a member of the audience, who is perhaps the first we've had who brandished a book as a prop and aid to her story - our listeners always go that extra mile....
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This episode was recorded in the beautiful city of Belfast, as the team finally fulfilled their dream to take the show over to Ireland as part of The Out to Lunch Festival.
It turns out the Irish make excellent detectives, and this week's guest, TV writer and creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee showed early signs of crime solving prowess - and it would appear to run in the family, as you'll hear.
After hearing Lisa's amazing story, the team then venture into a case involving perhaps the vainest man in 1800s Norfolk, which is no mean feat, as soap had yet to be invented (citation needed).
We then round things off with an astounding story from a member of the audience, which begs the question if sandwiches should be kept in a safe?
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The gang are back on stage in London for their first residency of 2023 in their brand new home of 21Soho!
And what a night to remember it was, although if you're this week's guest detective Heidi Regan, you'll probably have to listen back to this to confirm you were there.
Heidi started off proceedings by recounting the times her less than sharp powers of recall have aided and abetted criminal activity, almost always to the detriment of those who happen to be out with her.
The team, along with the packed-out audience then crack a historical case, which features some names regular listeners will be very familiar with.
Finally, we hear from a member of the audience who tells the kind of inflated story which could give you nightmares if you listen before bed... you have been warned.
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Time for part two of the gang's fantastic night at The Lowry in Salford, which was corked in late 2022 and now, finally ready for general consumption -although, no character called General Consumption features in this week's story, we do have a guest of the highest commend in comedian Kate McCabe.
Kate kicks-off proceedings with a story that sounds like the beginning of every US teen horror movie but thankfully without the ending.
The team then investigates a case which really pushes the coin in terms of believability but will also leave you in a head-spin.
Finally, we hear from a member of the audience who either had the best, or worst teachers in the world ... you decide!
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