
What’s the best way to rob a bank? How do you fake your own death? Can you deploy a swarm of bees to get rid of the cops? And if so, how (theoretically) would one do that? All of these questions and more are answered on CRIMELESS, a weekly talk show that breaks down crazy crimes and answers the questions that you’re too embarrassed, or too afraid, to ask, lest it land you on an FBI watchlist.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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The city of Newark, New Jersey is catfished by a mysterious cult who follow a magical guru.
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Rory, Josh and the rest of the CrimeLess crew confess their crimes.
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As a public service, Josh and Rory discuss the 11 monkeys that you should worry about, if you come upon them in a dark alley (or remote jungle). Approach at your own risk!
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Josh and Rory learn that Planet of the Apes was actually a documentary.
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This was sort of a good idea for a podcast, but I don’t understand why Jonny Knoxville is here, and what the hosts are supposed to be doing. And good lord, SO many ads!!! Long, repetitive ads!! Bowing out of this one.
waaaayyyy too many commercials. i ♥️ rory though so i'm here for it.
Loved this first series - the production, narration and storytelling were top notch. It was a great ride. The actual story was just like a movie but true, which made it even better. My only complaint is the super-long ad breaks - between 4 and 5 minutes. Really brings it down. If there is a paid subscription for this without ads it would be worth it to me, the ads really counteract all the enjoyment.
Rory and Josh are terrific together. Funny and nutso!
With fewer commercials
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A unique blend of comedy and true crime, this show explores outrageous criminal antics, from brazen heists to unbelievable scams, all framed within a humorous context. Hosts Rory Scovel, a comedian, and Josh Dean, a veteran journalist, invite listeners into a world where they dissect the characters behind these crazy crimes and theorize on how they could do it better. Each episode aims not just to entertain but also to inform, peppered with remarkable anecdotes and absurdities that leave an impression, making the listeners slightly more interesting in social settings. The comedic narrative style covers the wildest of topics, including bizarre heist methods and hilarious crime stories often rooted in true events, offering an experience that'... more
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Recent guests on CrimeLess include:
1. David Gantt
2. Mike McKinney
3. John Wydra
4. Kelly Jane Campbell
5. Steve Chambers
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