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Finding Venus S.27 Ep.16

Finding Venus S.27 Ep.16

FromA Date With Dateline


Finding Venus S.27 Ep.16

FromA Date With Dateline

ratings:
Length:
100 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’re recapping the twisty and turny, dumb killery, X-boxy Finding Venus! Join us as we debate just how many fries are too many fries to have on the floor of your car, the proper placement of a hat when you’re also wearing a hoodie (hint: Kimberly was wrong this time!), and when exactly our dear Dennis is Enough became the Karl Lagerfeld of Dateline. All that plus an unforgettable white sweater vest, yet another questionable teen ruining things for everyone, and lessons in proper etiquette and attire when going to Walmart for your kill kit. Pro tip: What you wear is less important than remembering to NOT leave your receipt in your car for the police to find. A Date with Dateline is happy to present- Finding Venus (featuring Doug and Ricky)!
Official Description from NBCU:
A mother of two mysteriously vanishes from her parents’ Michigan home while going to check the mailbox, leaving her phone and identification behind; police declare her dead without discovering a body. Dennis Murphy reports.
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Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Kimberly and Katie are professional true crime TV experts with no formal training but evidence lockers filled with snark and uninformed opinions. Katie watches Dateline in hopes to learn how to prevent her new husband from murdering her for the life insurance money, and Kimberly watches so she’ll know what to say when Keith Morrison interviews her about her best friend Katie’s murder.