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Pink Collar: A True Crime Podcast

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What exactly is pink collar crime? The term was actually coined by Dr. Kathleen Daly to describe embezzlement crimes committed by women. We aim to take pink collar crime a step further, focusing on any and all crimes committed by women. Each episode, we present cases in which the offender is a woman. We compare the similarities and differences between the cases. Music: https://www.patreon.com/josephmcdade/posts
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106. Pieper Lewis - Teen Victim of Human Trafficking Ordered to Pay $150,000 to Family of Her Alleged Abuser

Pieper Lewis made headlines in November 2022 when she cut off her GPS tracker and fled the Fresh Start Women's Facility in Des Moines, Iowa. Pieper was arrested at the age of 15 for stabbing 37-year-old Zachary Brooks after he allegedly sexually assaulted her multiple times. At the time, Pieper was a runaway and sex trafficking victim. She confessed to killing Zachary and was sentenced to 5 years supervised probation, 1,200 hours of community service, and was ordered to pay $150,000 in restituti...

Jan 05, 202346 minSeason 4Ep. 1

105. Drugs in a PT Cruiser - Part 3: Jill Easter

Listen now for our final installment in the Kelli Peters story! We talk about the arrest of Jill and Kent Easter, the trials, and the Dr. Phil episode. Rachel's Sources: https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-framed/ Dr. Phil episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C69Hs8BCbBg

Nov 11, 20221 hr 4 min

104: Drugs in a PT Cruiser - Part 2: Introducing the Sex Ninja

This week, we cover part 2 of the not so perfect crime. The police have continued their investigation into the Easter family. They secured two search warrants, one for Kent's office and one for the Easter home. Unfortunately for them, it is quite challenging to investigate married lawyers. They had to be careful about attorney-client privilege AND spousal privilege. Meanwhile, the cops discovered Jill had been having an affair with a firefighter who she called her, "sex ninja." Listen now for th...

Oct 28, 202247 min

103. Drugs in a PT Cruiser: PTA Mom Gone Wild or Wrongly Accused?

Kelli Peters was a volunteer director for the after school program at Plaza Vista School in Irvine, California. Kelli had chosen Irvine for her family because it was so safe. One day while working at the school, a 911 call came in to the police station reporting a dangerous driver in the Plaza Vista parking lot. The caller identified the driver as Kelli. Upon further investigation, it turned out Kelli was already inside the school at the time of the call. When the cop called to the scene searche...

Oct 14, 202249 min

102. UPDATES: Sherri Papini, Elizabeth Holmes, Amy Hall, Anna Delvey, and Amy Cooper

Listen for updates on some of our favorite cases! Nathalie shares about Sherri Papini, the woman who was not actually missing. She also gives trial updates for Amy Hall, one half of the anti-making couple that was arrested for assaulting a bakery store owner, and the lawsuit filed by "Central Park Karen", Amy Cooper. Rachel gives an update on the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, infamous CEO of Theranos, and the lawsuit filed by Anna Delvey's ex-friend, Rachel Williams.

Sep 29, 20221 hr 2 min

100. Sabrina Zunich - Groomed to Commit a Gruesome Murder?

On November 16, 2012, 13-year-old Megan Zanella watched in horror as Sabrina Zunich stabbed her mother, Lisa Knoefel, 178 times. Lisa, a social worker, was married to Kevin Knoefel, a truck driver. Lisa and Kevin were foster parents and Sabrina was placed with their family when she was 16. While some outlets said Kevin and Sabrina had an affair, due to the power imbalance in their relationship we believe Sabrina was groomed. Sabrina was 17, while Kevin was 42. Sabrina was about to turn 18 and wa...

Aug 18, 202245 minSeason 3Ep. 25

99. Hadiza Bawa-Garba - Physician Charged with Manslaughter

On Friday, February 18th, 2011, six-year-old Jack Adcock was admitted to the hospital by his general practitioner for nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. His doctor, Hadiza Bawa-Garba, started him on fluids and requested tests. At the time she had just returned from 13 months of maternity leave and was brand new to the hospital. Her supervisor was a town away and she was covering the role of two other doctors. Around 7PM that night, Jack's parents gave him his medication for high blood pressure, jus...

Aug 11, 202251 minSeason 3Ep. 24

97. Nancy Crampton Brophy: The "How to Murder Your Husband" Author Convicted of... Murdering Her Husband

You may be familiar with Nancy Crampton-Brophy, who was convicted of killing her husband, Daniel Brophy. Daniel, a teacher a culinary institute in Oregon, was found shot to death in June of 2018. Investigators looked into his wife, a romantic suspense writer. Nancy had written a blog post in 2011 titled, “How to Murder Your Husband.” Her recent search history showed she looked up information about ghost guns and had even gone as far as purchasing a ghost gun kit. Nancy argued it was just researc...

Jul 14, 202250 minSeason 3Ep. 23

Revisiting Couples in Love to Partners in Crime: Jenny Carrier (and Joseph Carrier) & Edith Thompson (and Frederick Bywaters)

The theme for this week’s episode is COUPLES! Nathalie starts off with the controversial case about Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters, a couple put on trial and executed for Frederick’s murder of Edith’s husband Percy. Although Edith had nothing to do with the murder, her love letters to Frederick (proof of her affair) were enough to convince the jury that Edith deserved death by hanging. Rachel then tells the story of Jenny and Joseph Carrier. The media described this couple as a modern day...

Jun 23, 20221 hr 13 min

95. Evelyn "Billie" Frechette: Crime Doesn't Pay

John Dillinger, leader of the Dillenger gang, was a gangster during the Great Depression. John was born in a farm town in Indiana and began causing trouble in early childhood. After a dishonorable discharge from the Navy, John made his way to Indiana and was arrested after robbing a grocery store. He was convicted and sentenced to 10 to 20 years in the Indiana State Prison. While incarcerated, he made friends with other law breakers and formed the Dillenger gang. After his release he would go on...

Jun 16, 202246 minSeason 3Ep. 21

94. Kaitlyn Conley: 23 Years for Poisoning Her Ex-Boyfriend's Mother - But Is She Innocent?

Mary and William (Bill) Yoder ran the Chiropractic Family Center together. Mary was generally a healthy person so when she began to experience stomach issues on July 20th, 2015 she assumed it was just a bug that would soon pass. Mary, however, started to feel much worse over the next few days and was eventually hospitalized for her symptoms. Everyone was shocked when Mary suddenly died, it was clear something was not right. After discovering toxic levels of a drug used to treat gout in Mary’s bl...

Jun 09, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 3Ep. 20

93. Lana Clayton's Perfect Poison: Eye Drops

On July 21st, 2018, Lana Clayton was spotted running into the road by a motorcyclist. She had found her husband, Steve, collapsed and unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs. The police arrived at the Clayton home along with Steve's nephews. Although the police initially believed Steve had died from a heart attack, there were many red flags during the investigation. Lana was a nurse but had made no attempt to revive her husband. She also denied Steve had a will and pushed for cremation to avoid...

Jun 02, 202239 minSeason 3Ep. 19

Revisiting Murderess Row: Sabella Nitti & Kitty Malm - The Women of CHICAGO

This week we cover two more cases that helped inspire the musical, Chicago. Nathalie starts with the story of Sabella Nitti, who was accused of murdering her husband, Peter Crudele. Even though the case against her was essentially non-existent, the prosecutor relied heavily on her looks as well as sexism, racism, and stereotypes to convince a jury that she was a murderer. After being found guilty, Sabella's case was taken over by a much more competent group of lawyers. One of her new lawyers was...

May 26, 202255 minSeason 3Ep. 18

92. A Government-Led Kidnapping & Forced Abortion: The Case of Feng Jianmei

Starting in 1979, China enacted a law to limit couples to one child in attempt to control the country’s population. In October of 2011, Feng Jianmei became pregnant with her second child. There were some exceptions to the one child law. Feng and her husband, Deng Jiyuan, believed they were allowed to have a second child since they had waited 5 years and also lived in a rural area. Local authorities first tried to fine Feng and Deng. They then tried to convince Feng to have an abortion, but she r...

May 19, 202250 minSeason 3Ep. 17

91. Saundra Adams - A 33-Year-Old Murder Mystery...Solved?

In 1983, 92-year-old World War II veteran, Edmund Schreiber was found strangled to death with his own neckties in his Buffalo home. The case went unsolved for many years, haunting Edmund’s family. The case was reopened by the cold case unit in 2016. New DNA evidence pointed towards Saundra Adams. Saundra was 17 years old at the time of the murder. Her family lived down the street from Edmund. At first, Saundra denied having any involvement in the crime, but she would later pleaded guilty to a le...

May 12, 202238 minSeason 3Ep. 16

90. Crystal Mason's Voting Conviction for a Ballot that Never Even Counted

In 2016, Crystal Mason cast a provisional ballot for the United States presidential election. She had completed a five-year sentence for tax fraud, but was on federal supervised release. Crystal was not aware that the state of Texas prohibited convicted felons from voting while on parole, probation, or while under supervision. A letter had been sent to her residence…after she had already been incarcerated. Crystal had never seen the letter. Crystal was later convicted for voter fraud and sentenc...

May 05, 202244 minSeason 3Ep. 15

Melissa Lucio & Christie Michelle Scott - Did These Moms Murder Their Kids?

This week we cover the cases of two women sentenced to death for the crime of filicide. Nathalie discusses the case of Melissa Lucio, subject of the 2020 documentary, The State of Texas vs. Melissa. Melissa was convicted of the abuse and killing of her two-year-old daughter. Melissa was arrested and convicted of murder because of the evidence of abuse…but being responsible for abuse does not necessarily make someone a murderer. While Melissa did admit to some of the abuse, she denied being respo...

Apr 28, 20221 hr 12 minSeason 3Ep. 14

89. One Finger Too Far: Anna Ayala & the Infamous Wendy's Finger Chili

On March 25th, 2005, Anna Ayala erupted in a scream. She had found a human finger in her Wendy's chili. Throughout this episode, Rachel replaced the word "finger" with "circus peanut" as it is something that is equally disgusting but does not make her feel light headed to talk about. Anna was quick to hire a lawyer, however, many began to question the legitimacy of her claim. Turns out, she had scammed before and was likely scamming again. She conveniently decided to stop pursuing legal action a...

Apr 21, 202236 minSeason 3Ep. 13

88. Lindsay Ridgell & Kim Blalock: 2 Women Face the Legal System for Medication Use During Pregnancy

This week Nathalie covered two cases related to women caught in the crosshairs of the legal system for using medications during pregnancy. She tells the story of Lindsay Ridgell, a mother from Phoenix. Lindsay suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum during her pregnancy. This condition causes severe vomiting and nausea, and Lindsay had to be hospitalized twice from dehydration before giving birth. Lindsay had treated her condition with medical marijuana, which is legal in the state of Arizona. Lind...

Apr 14, 202242 minSeason 3Ep. 12

87. Jeannette Ortiz: Chipotle Gets Grilled - How $600 Accusation Came With an $8 Million Price Tag

Jeanette Ortiz had been working at the Chipotle across the street from Fresno State for 14 years. She worked 50 hours a week and made $72k a year., not a bad salary for the fast food industry. While this may seem like a lot of money, Jeanette had 9 children to house and feed. She was going through some financial difficulties when she filed a workers' compensation claim in December of 2014. She continued to work through January the following year when she went on medical leave. While she was out,...

Apr 07, 202242 minSeason 3Ep. 11

86. Denise Huskins: "Gone Girl HOAX" Goes Too Far

In March of 2015, Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins were drugged, blindfolded, and tied up by an intruder. Denise was kidnapped and once he was able to get away, Aaron sought the help of the Vallejo Police Department. The police believed Aaron had something to do with her disappearance, but Aaron would not back down. Denise was released two days later near her parents' home in Southern California. Instead of looking for alternative suspects, the police doubled down and continued to accuse Aaron, an...

Mar 31, 202239 minSeason 3Ep. 10

PCP Classic: Jennifer & Sarah Hart: Tragic Case of the Hart family, Child Abuse & Murder-Suicide

Nathalie and Rachel teamed up to tackle the case of Jennifer and Sarah Hart. Jennifer and Sarah were two white women who adopted six black children from the foster care system. On their social media, they portrayed themselves as a happy, progressive family. It was shocking to many when the family died as a result of a horrific car wreck. When the police began to investigate, they found a history of child abuse reports. The more they learned, the less the wreck seemed like an accident and more li...

Mar 25, 20221 hr 37 minSeason 3Ep. 9

85. "Gone Girl" Gone Wrong - Did Sherry Papini Fake Her Own Kidnapping?

Sherri Papini went for a run on November 2nd, 2016. When her husband, Keith, returned home around 5 PM he immediately grew concerned when their 2 and 4-year-old had not been picked up from daycare. He used Find My iPhone and found Sherri’s phone on the side of the road…but no Sherri. He reported her missing to the police, kicking off a massive manhunt. Sherri was nowhere to be found. Three long weeks went by when Sherri was found by a motorist badly injured, wrapped in chains, and with a brand b...

Mar 10, 202247 minSeason 3Ep. 8

84. CeCe McDonald vs a Duty to Retreat: One Woman's Defense Against Transphobic & Racist Violence

CeCe McDonald and her friends were approached by Dean Schmitz, his girlfriend, and his ex outside of a bar in June of 2011. Dean shouted racist and transphobic slurs at the group in a threatening manner. CeCe and her friends tried to walk away, but the ex, Molly Flaherty wanted to start a fight. Molly smashed a glass into CeCe’s face, an injury that would later require 11 stitches. Dean lunged at CeCe, she stabbed him with scissors in order to protect herself. She was arrested and charged with s...

Mar 03, 202253 minSeason 3Ep. 7

83. Murder-For-Hire Bankrolled Using... PPP Loans?: Jasmine Martinez & the Murder of LeShonte Jones

On May 3rd, 2021, LeShonte’ Jones and her 3-year-old daughter were gunned down in front of their home in Miami, FL. Security cameras showed a man in a black hoodie and black track pants fleeing the scene in a 2019 Nissan Sentra sedan. They had the killer on camera but it still took the police months to track down their suspect. When they identified Javon Carter as the killer, they found he was contracted by Romiel Robison. The trail didn’t stop there…Romiel was linked to a woman named Jasmine Ma...

Feb 24, 202232 minSeason 3Ep. 6

82. Stacey Schoeck's Murder-for-Hire Valentine's Day Plot

Stacey Schoeck made Valentine’s Day plans with her husband and adopted father of her children, Richard. Stacey had a history of rocky relationships; this was her fifth marriage. They planned to exchange romantic cards at a park. Richard showed up to the rendezvous waiting for his wife, but instead met a horrible fate. He was shot in the head and killed. Luckily, Stacey had a $500,000 insurance policy she stood to gain if Richard died! She participated in interviews with the police and did admit ...

Feb 17, 202235 minSeason 3Ep. 5
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