Hi Drama Queen's listeners. It is Hillary Burton Morgan here, and obviously I have a great time joking around with you here on this show. But I have a show that I am very passionate about that I've been working on for the last three years. It is Sundance TV's true crime story. It couldn't happen here. The judicial system has always fascinated me, particularly how it operates in rural
communities where conflicts of interest can easily occur. Our series dives into small towns across America and the crimes that can rip these places apart, and it encourages everyone to get involved and ask how can we help when the system has failed? This podcast offers something you don't often
see in true crime. Along with several key members of our TV series crew, we're going to explore what happens behind the scenes as we take you through each of these cases and share how we tackle these emotional, important, head scratching stories. Obviously, our Drama Queen's audience is already well practiced at getting involved and speaking up. That's a
core theme on our show. We were all a part of the me too movement together, We've all spoken out about themes on the show, whether it's domestic violence or gun violence, or any of these major issues in our country. And I think you guys will really respond to this. Come join us as we get curious and get involved. Listen to true crime story it Couldn't Happen Here, starting October seventeenth, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.