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134: Fruity & Complicated: Tea, Murder, and the Domino Delo

134: Fruity & Complicated: Tea, Murder, and the Domino Delo

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Pour yourself a cup of something spooky and join the Mystery Inc gang for a jam-packed romp through afternoon tea lore, cryptid-level creeps, and true-crime shenanigans!

In this episode

  • 🎩 High-Society Haunts: Kim, Shane, and Josh recap their elegant (yet hilariously chaotic) afternoon at Four Partners in Crime’s Victorian tea—complete with beet-dyed deviled eggs, clotted cream scones, and the Blind Bat Earl Grey that was “fruity & complicated” enough to become Josh’s new alter-ego .
  • 🦇 Josh’s Mystery—The Domino Delo: From the shadowy corners slinks a spineless, cold-hearted entity that shackles its victims in a swampy lair. Will the crew unmask this creeper, or will it stay hidden among the whispers of the wind?
  • 🍵 Teatime Deep Dive: Why sharing a pot of tea might be the missing link in American community life .
  • 🔍 Murder-Mystery Dinner: Shane shares details about a Murder Mystery Dinner he arranged - oh and he murdered the mayor!
  • 🐾 Puppy Pandemonium: Betty and Ruby (our resident puppy sidekicks) chew cables, steal yarn, and keep the laughs rolling .

Timestamps

0:00 Cold open & puppy chaos

3:30 Tea-table treasures

26:45 Domino Delo legend begins

46:00 Murder-mystery dinner teaser

48:30 Patreon shout-out & sign-off

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