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[Reflecting on a Decade of Criminal: Behind-the-Scenes, Oddball Crimes, and Unconventional Justice]-[Bambi, a Burrito Bowl, and Barry Manilow]

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A Decade of Storytelling: Inside the Criminal+ Experience

For nearly ten years, the Criminal podcast has captivated audiences with its deep dives into the human side of crime. Recently, hosts Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohr took a moment to reflect on their journey, specifically highlighting the evolution of their "Criminal Plus" membership program. Launched two years ago, this initiative was designed to sustain the show's production as "ad sales aren't as dependable as they used to be." By offering perks like ad-free episodes and behind-the-scenes access, the team has managed to cultivate a dedicated community of listeners.

The Dynamics of the Studio

The conversation offers a rare, candid glimpse into the working relationship between Judge and Spohr. From their early days as producers at The Story with Dick Gordon to their current partnership, the duo shares humorous anecdotes—ranging from Spohr’s penchant for wearing an "orchestra on her wrist" of noisy bangles, which often caused "jangling" during recordings, to their shared history of pitching stories. The inclusion of Judge’s father, Tony, as a guest added a personal touch, shedding light on his role as "listener number one" and his history of gifting Judge "eclectic presents" like clarinets and mandolins, which eventually led to an amusing, albeit unsuccessful, attempt to join the "really terrible orchestra of the Triangle."

From Courageous Rescues to Supernatural Mysteries

The podcast underscores the show's commitment to finding extraordinary narratives. One such "incredible" story involved a professional "Double Dutch champion" who used his jump ropes to save a teenager and his dog from a frozen lake in Indiana. The hosts emphasize the importance of safety, noting that when on thin ice, one must "distribute your body weight" rather than attempting to walk.

Transitioning from real-world heroism to the mysterious, the hosts discuss the cold case of Teresita Basa, a respiratory therapist in 1970s Chicago. Found dead in her apartment with a "butcher's knife in her chest," the case remained a "dead end" until a colleague reported that his wife had "dreams, these trances" where she spoke in the voice of the deceased, claiming, "The man who murdered me is still out there." This blend of factual crime reporting and the inexplicable is a hallmark of the show’s appeal.

The Ethics of Unconventional Justice

A recurring segment on Criminal involves "headline grabbing" sentences—instances where judges issue "unorthodox" punishments for minor offenses. From forcing a deer poacher to watch the movie Bambi once a month to making a woman who drove on the sidewalk hold a sign labeling herself an "idiot," these cases raise significant questions about the "eighth amendment" and the concept of "cruel and unusual punishment."

While some see these as creative deterrents, others challenge their legality. The hosts delve into the case of a man who was forced to stand outside a post office with a sign confessing his crime, a punishment that felt "very medieval" but was ultimately upheld by a federal circuit court. The episode concludes with a tease of their latest investigation into a "Chipotle incident," where a woman’s frustration over a burrito bowl led to an "unusual sentence," further illustrating the show's dedication to exploring the fringes of the American justice system.

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📖 Transcript

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Okay, so Russ, she sounds good?
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