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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George, and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills.

Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes.

When women sit around and drink we try to solve the world’s problems. So we’re taking back the night and putting our inebriation to good use. You’re welcome.


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Our Editor's Take

The Drunk Women Solving Crime podcast isn't exactly what it claims to be. Yes, the hosts are drunk. But they don't manage to solve the crimes they discuss in each episode. Still, this podcast is a fun listening experience for those who enjoy true crime and comedy. Each week, the hosts get together with a guest to chat about an unsolved crime for about an hour.

The three hosts of Drunk Women Solving Crime have other jobs, too. When she's sober, Hannah George writes for children's television. Catie Wilkins does standup comedy and has authored several books. Taylor Glenn also does standup and writes comedy. All three of the podcast hosts live in the UK.

Every week, Hannah, Catie, and Taylor have a guest on Drunk Women Solving Crime. Heidi Regan talks about the crimes she's abetted without knowing it. Comedy writer Kimia Etemadi shares her brief experience as a vigilante in an episode. Lou Sanders discusses her nefarious past in the episode she joins.

Drunk Women Solving Crime also has a Men's Month. The podcast devotes November to inviting male comedians to the show. Saturday Night Live cast member Mikey Day talks about the night he spent in jail. In another episode, comedian Ed Byrne describes the world of "swag-bag supplies." Comedian Bilal Zafar also joins, telling the hosts about the time he framed his parents.

The podcast usually shares a cold case and a description of a crime every week. The hosts prefer bizarre, ridiculous, or silly crimes. The audience will sometimes chime in with their salacious true crime. While the hosts and their guests aren't great at solving crimes, they succeed in making their audiences laugh throughout the show.

Listeners may appreciate the high energy of the podcast and the quality of its guests. In the live episodes, the hosts love to interact with their audience, making the listener feel as if they are right there in the room. Drunk Women Solving Crime has new episodes each week.

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Episodes

287 Catie's Swansong, with Emma Flint
Apr 24 2024
287 Catie's Swansong, with Emma Flint
Today's episode of Drunk Women Solving Crime sees a very capable detective join the force in the form of mystery crime writer Emma Flint! Emma tells us how an incident she was privy to in early life ignited her career as crime author before the gang then chip away at a case where nothing is set in stone. As always, we hear from a listener and this time the story definitely doesn't have a PG rating!This episode also marks the end of an era, as we say au revoir to the one and only Catie Wilkins, aka our very own Detective Sasshole.After five and a half years and almost 400 solved cases, Catie is handing in her badge and leaving the force. Although we'll see her again for the odd freelance shift, so don’t despair. In the meantime, Taylor, Hannah, and Producer Amanda wishes her every success and all the sass in the world. It’s been an honour to serve alongside you Catie XXTickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.