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154 - DNA Dad - Resources

+Georgia mentioned the book "Daring Greatly" by Brene Brown. Buy a copy here.
+There are going to be new podcasts coming out on the Exactly Right Media. Click here to check out what shows are currently available.

Karen covered the suspicious death of Thelma Todd.
+Here's the Wikipedia article on Thelma Todd.
+Karen got most of her information on this case from this website, "Deranged LA Crimes".
+This is also the site that Karen got her information when she covered reporter Aggie Underwood. Listen to Karen cover Aggie in this episode.
+You can buy a used VHS copy of "White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd" on Amazon here.
+Karen mentioned this article in the Chicago Tribune that helped reignite the mystery of Thelma Todd's death.
+There's a lot of Marx Brother's films available on YouTube. Click here to watch one.
+Here's a 3 minute video on YouTube that takes you inside Thelma Todd's Cafe.
+Click here to see a picture of the real Lucky Luciano and click here to see the "smokestack" actor who played him in "Boardwalk Empire".
+You can watch "Boardwalk Empire" on Amazon Prime here.
+If you want to learn more about the Genovese Crime Family (that Lucky Luciano was the head guy of), click here to read the Wikipedia article.
+Here's the Daily Bruin article on the hauntings at "The Comedy Store" that was formerly Ciro's Nightclub.
+Here's the Wikipedia article on Ida Lupino, the first female director and producer in Hollywood.

Georgia covered The Foot Path Murders.
+Georgia got most of her information from this article by Ian Cobain.
+Here's the Wikipedia article on Colin Pitchfork.
+Karen mentioned "The Great British Baking Show". You can watch it on Netflix here.
+If you want to learn more about Alec Jeffreys, the "DNA Dad", click here to read his Wikipedia article.

+Karen's positive of the week is the new podcast "The HoneyDew". Listen here.

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