The Case of Melissa Lucio.

This week we are discussing the case of Melissa Lucio. Melissa was charged with Capital Murder in the death of her 2-year old Mariah. Mariah was found unresponsive and was pronounced DOA at the hospital. Melissa admitted to slapping and biting Mariah, but says she never hit her in the head or punched the child. The medical examiner determined that Mariah had died from blunt force trauma to the head. Was it an accidental fall, or murder?

The wine for this week comes from our friends at Cassaro Winery in Ovilla, TX. We are sipping on a Sangiovese Rose. Perfect for summer, and paired perfectly with Chris’s past dish, lobster claws, and watermelon summer salad. Beyond delicious!

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Guilty or Innocent-The Case of Stacey Stites-Part 1.

This week we dive into Part 1 of the murder of Stacey Stites. Stacey was 19-years old and had her whole life ahead of her. Her body is found in Bastrop County, approximately 15 minutes from her home. Rodney Reed’s DNA was found on Stacey. In 1998, he was convicted of her murder and sentenced to death. He has always maintained his innocence. Millions of people have signed petitions and the Innocence Project picked up Rodney’s case in 2012, all whom believe he has been wrongfully convicted. They are pointing the finger at Stacey’s then fiancee Jimmy Fennell, an ex-cop from Giddings, TX. He was living with Stacey at the time of her death, and was the last one to see her alive. Guilty or Innocent, you be the judge. 
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The El Paso Massacre-Part 2.

This week is part 2 of the El Paso Massacre. Patrick Crusius was 21 years old when he opened fire in the walmart in El Paso, TX. He was arrested without altercation and admitted everything to the authorities. In this episode, we discuss where this is currently in the court system, the victims of this hate crime, and I share one of my favorite organizations with you. 
Last week we sipped on a 2017 Tannat by Ab Astris and this week a red Zinfandel from The Prisoner Wine Company. The dishes Chris paired with both of these wines were excellent!
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The El Paso Massacre-Part 1.

This week we are discussing the El Paso mass shooting. A 21-year old kid drove the 650 miles from Allen, TX to El Paso, TX. He was armed with a Romanian style AK-47 and loaded up with ammunition that he purchased from Russia. He killed 23 people and injured 23 others. In Part 1 we will talk about the suspect, guns, and the mass shooting violence in the United States. 

Tonight we are sipping on a Tannat from Ab Asteris. Pork Carnitas were on the menu, and I will brag on Chris in Part 2. 

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The Silent Crime-Human Trafficking.

This week we discuss human trafficking. This is a global epidemic, but could be happening in our own neighborhoods. We discuss misconceptions, and why this is called the silent crime. 
We are starting “love” month off by sipping one of our favorites, Blanc Du Bois, from 10 mile Productions. Chris paired the wine with a ‘simple’ charcuterie board, since this month is about being simple and taking in the moment. 
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The Tragic Case of Melanie Goodwin.

This week we discuss the senseless murder of Melanie Goodwin. Melanie was a 19-year old performing arts major at the University of North Texas. Her body was found 30 miles from where she was last seen in Denton, TX. What happened to Melanie Goodwin?

The wine for this week comes from our friends at Spirit of Texas Winery. The Estrella Blanca is a beautiful blend of Viognier and Riesling. The dry and sweet work so well together. 

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The Murder of Marian Parsons.

This week we are discussing the murder of Marian Parsons out of Palmer, TX. Marian was giving and would help anyone, but someone wanted her money and lifestyle. 

We are sipping on a Dolcetto from our friends at Cascabel Ranch Winery! This dry red has hints of black cherry, plum and cocoa. Check out our friends at cascabelranchwinery.com.

This week we want to encourage everyone to donate to the Salvation Army or grab an Angel from your local Angel tree! It’s the season for giving!

The cheeses we paired with the Dolcetto from Cascabel Ranch Winery were Gouda aged 50 months called Artikaas, Quadrello Di Bufala Casefico Quattro Portoni and MMolette Vielle Signy Ste Mere. 

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Interview with David Kushner

David Kushner is an award-winning journalist and author. He currently publishes a newsletter on Substack called Disruptor. His books include Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture, Jonny Magic and the Card Shark Kids: How a Gang of Geeks Beat the Odds, Stormed Las Vegas, Levittown: Two Families, One Tycoon, and the Fight for Civil Rights in America’s Legendary Suburb, Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto,  Alligator Candy: A Memoir, and The Players Ball: A Genius, a Con Man, and the Secret History of the Internet’s Rise.


A contributing editor of Rolling Stone and Outside, Kushner has written for publications including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired, New York Times Magazine, New York, and GQ, and has been an essayist for National Public Radio Weekend Edition Sunday. His work is featured in several “best of” anthologies: The Best American Crime Reporting, The Columbia Journalism Review’s Best Business Writing, The Best Music Writing, and The Best American Travel Writing. He is the winner of the New York Press Club award for Best Feature Reporting. His ebook The Bones of Marianna was selected by Amazon as a Best Digital Single of 2013. NPR named his memoir Alligator Candy among the best books of 2016. The Alligator Candy podcast won the Best True Crime and Best Podcast Experience awards at the 2021 Popcon Podcast Awards, and is a finalist for Best Personal Lives Podcast at the 2021 New York Radio Awards.

Kushner also wrote the nonfiction graphic novels Rise of the Dungeon Master: Gary Gygax and the Creation of D&D and A for Anonymous: How a Mysterious Hacker Collective Transformed the World, illustrated by Koren Shadmi. He is the author of the ebook, The Bones of Marianna: A Reform School, a Terrible Secret, and a Hundred-Year Fight for Justice. Two collections of his magazine stories are available as audiobooks, The World’s Most Dangerous Geek: And More True Hacking Stories and Prepare to Meet Thy Doom: And More True Gaming Stories. His memoir Alligator Candy has been adapted into a serial podcast produced by Transmitter Media, Emmy Rossum, and NBCUniversal.

Many of his articles and books are being adapted for TV and film. Silk Road is based on his Rolling Stone story “Dead End on Silk Road.” Zola is based on his Rolling Stone article “Zola Tells All” and the tweets of A’Ziah “Zola” King; Kushner is an executive producer of the film. The upcoming Spike Lee Viagra movie musical is based on his Esquire article “All Rise.” A film based on his Vanity Fair article, “The Church of Living Dangerously” will star Christian Bale and be written by Charles Randolph. Writer/director Amma Asante is attached to a TV series based on his book, Levittown. Gamechangers, a BBC film, is inspired by his book Jacked. He has been featured in several documentaries including What Will Become of Us, a feature about Holocaust survivor and shopping mall magnate Frank Lowy.

Kushner has taught as a Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University, and an adjunct professor of journalism at New York University. In the early 90s, he was a producer and writer for SonicNet, one of the first music destinations online. He serves on the board of directors of Good Grief, a childhood grief support.

10 Mile Productions at the Brown County Jail.

This week we sit down with our friends from 10 Mile Productions at the old Brown County Jail. Sara and Hayley pulled out all the stops and we were able to walk around the jail and get an idea of what the Wild, Wild West was like back in 1902 when the jail was built. Join us as we share stories about inmates, escapes, and murder. 

The wine for this week is named TEXZEN! Hayley and Sara take us on a wine journey of how TEXZEN was produced and share other secrets of winemaking with us. You’re in for a treat! 

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Lyle Brummett-Kerrville Monster.

In this week’s episode we discuss dubbed serial killer, Lyle Brummett, out of Kerrville, TX. Lyle raped and murdered for pleasure. This monster has been in prison since 1977. He’s been denied parole multiple times because of the efforts of the victim’s families. This is the story of Lyle Brummett.

Our listeners are in for a treat! We are kicking off Texas Wine Month with the owner of Kerrville Hills Winery, John Rivenburgh. John joins us and shares his passion for wine, and gives us all the details about the wine for this week, RivenYates. John is President of Texas Hill Country Wineries, an accomplished winemaker, and an expert at growing and making Tennant. You will enjoy his knowledge of Texas wine!

October is breast cancer awareness month. Please check out the Susan G. Komen website to see how you can volunteer and donate. This episode is dedicated to my friend, Bekah, who fought a good fight, and will forever be missed.

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Cheers friends. Take care of each other.