Let's Go To Court! Podcast
1) 180: Candy Montgomery & Ruth Snyder
Candy Montgomery was bored. Her life wasn’t half bad. She was living in her dream home in the outskirts of Dallas, she had two kids, and a husband who made bank at Texas Instruments. Plus, she had a c...Show More
2) 297: The Pet Rock: A Fad is Born (An Old Timey Podcast)
Wipe your slate clean of everything you *think* you know about the pet rock. You’ll marble (err, marvel) over its true history! Its inventor, Gary Dahl, thought he’d created a novelty gift that was se...Show More
3) 296: OTP: "I Love Lucy!" (Part 4)
This is part four of Kristin’s seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
4) 295: OTP: Lucy’s Career Hits the Fan! (Part 3)
This is part three of Kristin’s seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
5) 294: OTP: Lucy Goes to Hollywood (Part 2)
This is part two of Kristin’s seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
6) 293: OTP: Lucille Ball’s No Good Very Bad Childhood (Part 1)
This is part one of Kristin’s seven-part series on Lucille Ball. The entire series is out now at www.oldtimeypodcast.com. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to an Old Timey Podcast!
7) 292: Kristin's Brand Spankin' New Podcast: An Old Timey Podcast!
Hey LGTC fans! I hope you enjoy this episode of An Old Timey Podcast! Norm and I are having a ton of fun making this show. It’s full of deep dives, tangents, and very silly jokes. We also hope you’l...Show More
8) 291: Mark Zuckerberg Signed This Contract
In this final episode of Let’s Go To Court, Kristin takes us full circle — with a con man. In his hometown of Wellsville, New York, Paul Ceglia was known for his dishonesty. He always had a scheme g...Show More
9) 290: The Death of a Salesman
Bill Mowbray was *the* Cadillac dealer in Brownsville, Texas. His dealership spanned five acres. His financial success seemed undeniable. He had a massive home. He had two condos on the beach. He owne...Show More
10) 289: The My Lai Massacre
On March 16, 1968, members of the United States Army carried out a mass murder against unarmed Vietnamese civilians. They killed 504 people. Two hundred and ten of the murder victims were under the ag...Show More