Reply All Does True Crime & Shines Bright Like King Diamond

Published: June 11, 2016, 4:01 a.m.

b'Who thought we\'d see Serial reborn in a podcast about the internet? Reply All\'s Sruthi Pinnamaneni brings us a four-part story about an inmate, his blog, the shifty characters associated with his crime, a flimsy evidence and nutty trial, and then - woah! - that final jailhouse interview! It\'s the podcast that has everyone asking, "Who the eff is King Diamond?"\\n\\nIn this episode, we\'ll hear from Sruthi about what went into creating the world\'s latest must-listen-to podcast. Then the panel will give their two-cents on the case and whether Sruthi is the one who finally stuck the landing.\\n\\nThere\'s also a correction or two. The song says "Don\'t you forget about me," but we might have forgotten about them.\\n\\nFinally, you\'ll be repeating the Crime of the Week over and over again.\\n\\nAlso...can\'t get enough wisdom and insight from the incarcerated? Here are some blogs written by inmates, for future inmates (...if you\'re not careful).\\n\\nOn the Inside - Paul Modrowski\'s blog, edited by his mother, that started Reply All\'s four-episode profile of Paul and his case.\\n\\nBetween the Bars - a blog platform for prisoners in the US without internet access, done through MIT.\\n\\nLive from Lockdown - a blog written by various inmates in the federal prison system, including highly influential gang-leaders and those held in solitary confinement.\\n\\nBen\'s Prison Blog - written by Ben Gunn, imprisoned in Sudbury (HM Prison), Derbyshire, England, 2009\\u20132012. Since his release, Ben has continued his blog.\\n\\nLastly, for those looking for deeper meaning, here\'s King Diamond\'s song, "No Presents for Christmas."\\n\\nAdditional music this episode provided by Uncanny Valleys.\\n\\nClick here to get the Crime Writers On After Show, plus more exclusive content, on Patreon.: https://patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia'