Kyle Sandler
Kath tells Pat about a would-be tech entrepreneur who swindled a small Alabama town.
Kath tells Pat about a would-be tech entrepreneur who swindled a small Alabama town.
Pat tells Kath about the subject of Goodfellas and the origin of a common LCS expression, Henry Hill.
Kath tells Pat about a celebrity doctor who seduced an American women as well as Europe's medical establishment under false pretenses.
In an episode recorded in person in NYC, Pat tells Kath about how Annie Dookhan, a superstar employee of a Massachusetts drug lab, managed to undermine the convictions of thousands of defendants.
Pat tells Kath about a wannabe actor who used showbiz promises to run a lucrative ponzi scheme.
Kath tells Pat about a gold mine in Borneo that was too good to be true.
Pat tells Kath about a scandal in the South Pacific that implicates huge numbers of US Naval officers.
Kath tells Pat about Filippo Bernardini, the recently caught culprit in a series of manuscript thefts with a mysterious motive.
Pat tells Kath about the NYC couple who somehow found time to steal billions of dollars of bitcoin while one of them pursued a career as a white rapper.
Kath tells Pat about Damon Baehrel, the most exclusive restaurant in the world (maybe).
Kath tells Pat about an early 20th century con artist who learned his trade on Coney Island and traveled across the western world, charming heiresses, pretending to be indigenous, and hoovering up cocaine.
Pat tells Kath about a man who throughout his life managed to embody all three of the words in our podcast title: Ghislaine Maxwell's dad, Robert Maxwell.
Kath tells Pat about Black Oxygen Organics, a Canadian pseudo-health cure MLM that blew up during the pandemic before crashing and burning last month.
Pat tells Kath about a possible hate crime against cops (?) that wasn't what it seemed.
Kath tells Pat about John Spano, a businessman who briefly conned his way into owning the Islanders hockey team.
Pat continues his series on gullible presidents by presenting the scams perpetrated on, and in the name of, Warren G Harding.
Kath tells Pat about a phone scam targeting psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers in the bay area, and talks about a time she was scammed herself.
Pat tells Kath about the Bishop Sycamore High School football scandal.
Kath tells Pat about Oscar Hartzell, the most prolific of the Sir Francis Duke inheritance scammers, and possibly the inventor of junk mail.
Kath tells Pat about Byron McLaughlin, the former major league baseball pitcher who found his true calling as a shoe counterfeiter.