
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) 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!
3) 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!
4) 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!
5) 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!
6) 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
7) 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
8) 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
9) 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
10) 288: The Kidnapping of Martha "Doe" Roberts
Allen Roberts returned home, annoyed. A man named Sam Wagner had set up an appointment with him to talk about purchasing some land. Allen had gone out to meet Sam, but the man never showed. Now Allen ...Show More