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Huzzah! Another week of petty crime chaos is upon us.
In this episode of Live, Laugh, Larceny: A True Petty Crime Podcast, Amanda takes us back to the Renaissance — from medieval period problems to terrifying torture devices — while Trevin seeks advice for his lifelong nail-biting habit and delivers a strange-but-true Two Truths and a Lie about fingernails.
Amanda’s Two Truths and a Lie dives into infamous medieval torture devices before bringing us to the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur, Colorado, where 22-year-old Connor Ward allegedly crashed a live jousting performance and attempted to steal a knight’s sword mid-tournament.
Trevin’s story heads to Kent County, Michigan, where 51-year-old Shannon Soltys was charged after allegedly forging attorney-client mail to smuggle narcotics into the Kent County Jail, leading to arrests on Trenton Avenue in Cedar Springs.
From jousting theft to forged jail mail, this episode proves that crime can span centuries — but it’s always petty.
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By Amanda & Trevin4.7
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Huzzah! Another week of petty crime chaos is upon us.
In this episode of Live, Laugh, Larceny: A True Petty Crime Podcast, Amanda takes us back to the Renaissance — from medieval period problems to terrifying torture devices — while Trevin seeks advice for his lifelong nail-biting habit and delivers a strange-but-true Two Truths and a Lie about fingernails.
Amanda’s Two Truths and a Lie dives into infamous medieval torture devices before bringing us to the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur, Colorado, where 22-year-old Connor Ward allegedly crashed a live jousting performance and attempted to steal a knight’s sword mid-tournament.
Trevin’s story heads to Kent County, Michigan, where 51-year-old Shannon Soltys was charged after allegedly forging attorney-client mail to smuggle narcotics into the Kent County Jail, leading to arrests on Trenton Avenue in Cedar Springs.
From jousting theft to forged jail mail, this episode proves that crime can span centuries — but it’s always petty.
🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday.
Today's Stories:
Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livelaughlarcenydoomedcrew
For ad-free episodes and lots of other bonus content, join our Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/LiveLaughLarceny
Check out our website: Here
Follow us on Instagram: Here
Follow us on Facebook: Here
Follow us on TikTok: Here
If you have a crime you'd like to hear on our show OR have a personal petty story, email us at [email protected] or send us a DM on any of our socials!
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