hosts Karen Kilgariff, 51, and Georgia Hardstark, 41, admitting what they don’t know on their podcast of crime recaps — from how to pronounce Worcester to how to talk about sex workers — has been as much a selling point as a survival method. Their willingness to issue corrections on topicsargue they should’ve learned about before addressing thousands of listeners over streaming apps has endeared them to their legions of fans.
Now, they’re expanding into somewhat new territory. Bridgers — who referenced serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer on her previous album and who covered Tom Waits’ song “Georgia Lee Moses — is one of 10 famous guests who will appear on a new series of interviews on the podcast called. Asked what it means to have this indie icon of Gen Z lined up to speak with them about what the genre means to her, Kilgariff says the draw to true crime is universal. “It’s human,” she says.
The concept of a hometown story on the show has evolved since the podcast’s debut to include anything from childhood ghost sightings, to grandmothers with mafia connections, to the misadventures of latchkey kids. Any juicy story or tidbit of family lore is fair game. “Everybody loves a true story where it’s like, ‘You won’t believe this actually happened,” Kilgariff says.
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