'With every case, I see an opportunity to help or to change something or to give back,' Ashley Flowers, host of the podcast 'Crime Junkie,' tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about why she does what she does.
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I think the Midwest thing is actually spot on. Do you find people connect with you and Brit in a more personal way? And the research that goes into each episode, it must insane. How much goes into crafting an episode?
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