BONUS EP! Here's a little taste of what we get up to over at the Patreon (search "Aisle H"), our very first non-Dateline episode ever on the plight of Alvin Ridley, the town weirdo who in 1997 was accused of murdering his wife, Virginia, after keeping her hostage for 30 years. Kurt Money and Kateline love breaking down this episode, and real talk, they discuss a good chunk of delightful information about Alvin Ridley that was not in the episode but was in the book about him, The Zenith Man: Death, Love and Redemption in a Georgia Courtroom, written by McCracken Poston, Jr. Along with having the best first name in history, McCracken defended Alvin during his trial and the story deserves not just a podcast episode about it, but a friggin' movie. Until Kurt Money can make that happen enjoy this hour of discussion on a misunderstood town crank, the lawyer who defended him, and a Thanksgiving dinner-to-go that made the case.Join the Aisle H patreon for more episodes like this! Other true crime shows are discussed or even episodes of fictional shows about a murder because if it's Dateline-adjacent we will talk about it! Aisle H, where true crime and comedy are on the same shelf.
BONUS EP! Here's a little taste of what we get up to over at the Patreon (search "Aisle H"), our very first non-Dateline episode ever on the plight of Alvin Ridley, the town weirdo who in 1997 was accused of murdering his wife, Virginia, after keeping her hostage for 30 years. Kurt Money and Kateline love breaking down this episode, and real talk, they discuss a good chunk of delightful information about Alvin Ridley that was not in the episode but was in the book about him, The Zenith Man: Deat...