• This Woman Was Different

  • 2024/03/26
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This Woman Was Different

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  • As the sex and money starts to flow at the truck stops, pimps and working girls unexpectedly find the type of love that can only end in heartbreak. Meanwhile, Rodney settles in to his new home and searches for a big story. Frankie Jones gives insight into the character of Danville.

    Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com

    Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com

    CAST:

    Defense Attorney Rosenberg - Sean Rhodes

    Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin

    Thomas Barker - Chandler Mays

    Harold Wayne Dowdy - Joe McCormick

    Janet Barker - Anney Reese

    Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum

    SOURCES:

    All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia.

    The cold open statement that it “takes two people to make a prostitute” comes from William Rosenberger’s opening statements of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six.

    The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022.

    The first-hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022.

    The courtroom exchange detailing the nature of Tommy and Janet’s relationship comes from the direct examination of Thomas Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stubbs on Dec 12th, 1977.

    The courtroom exchange preceding the scene of Harold Wayne and Robin’s first meeting comes from the cross examination of Harold Wayne Dowdy by William Rosenberger on Dec 14th, 1977.

    The courtroom statement about interstate prostitution was said by US Prosecuting Atty Robert Stubbs in his opening statement of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six.

    The courtroom exchange discussing whether or not Janet gave massages comes from the direct examination of Janet Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Stubbs on December 9th, 1977.

    The above court transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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As the sex and money starts to flow at the truck stops, pimps and working girls unexpectedly find the type of love that can only end in heartbreak. Meanwhile, Rodney settles in to his new home and searches for a big story. Frankie Jones gives insight into the character of Danville.

Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com

Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com

CAST:

Defense Attorney Rosenberg - Sean Rhodes

Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin

Thomas Barker - Chandler Mays

Harold Wayne Dowdy - Joe McCormick

Janet Barker - Anney Reese

Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum

SOURCES:

All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia.

The cold open statement that it “takes two people to make a prostitute” comes from William Rosenberger’s opening statements of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six.

The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022.

The first-hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022.

The courtroom exchange detailing the nature of Tommy and Janet’s relationship comes from the direct examination of Thomas Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stubbs on Dec 12th, 1977.

The courtroom exchange preceding the scene of Harold Wayne and Robin’s first meeting comes from the cross examination of Harold Wayne Dowdy by William Rosenberger on Dec 14th, 1977.

The courtroom statement about interstate prostitution was said by US Prosecuting Atty Robert Stubbs in his opening statement of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six.

The courtroom exchange discussing whether or not Janet gave massages comes from the direct examination of Janet Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Stubbs on December 9th, 1977.

The above court transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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