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Ashley Flowers Continues To Grow Her Empire

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It all started with a love for crime and her ability to deliver great audio stories about those crimes. Ashley Flowers, host of the hit podcast Crime Junkie, is now expanding her own network with several new shows under her audiochuck company banner.

Flowers said she’s excited to bring her amazing Crime Junkies more great content under the audiochuck banner. “Our growing team has been working non-stop to create original content and to partner with other amazing creators, and we are incredibly excited about what the next year will bring.”

Upcoming audiochuck original podcasts include:

CounterClock (S2) - Launching today, September 10th, Unscripted Produced by Flowers and hosted by investigative journalist Delia D’Ambra, season two will focus on a on the 1990 murder of Stacey Stanton. Authorities consider this case closed but many in town, including Stacey’s family, believe the wrong man was convicted due purley to racial bias.

Full Body Chills (S2) - Launching October 2020, Scripted Produced and hosted by Flowers, Full Body Chills is inspired by spooky stories told around the campfire. S1 debuted at #1 in Fiction on the Apple charts. S2 will feature new episodes, narrated by Flowers with the help of voice actors to add a fun twist – many of the stories were written and submitted by fans.

Red Collar (new series) - Launch Date TBA, Unscripted When white collar crime ends in violence the FBI call that a Red Collar crime. Each week host Catherine Townsend will share a new story with listeners of a time when white collar crime turned deadly.

O.C. Swingers (new series) - Launching Q1 2021, Unscripted Justine Harman (The Baron of Botox, Broken Harts) will write and host the 10-part series about the ongoing case against Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon (and former Bravo reality star) Dr. Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, substitute teacher Cerissa Riley. When the news broke back in September of 2018, the world gawked at the unlikely—and seemingly squeaky clean—criminals. Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas suggested there was video evidence that the handsome pair drugged and raped over 1,000 different women. And when an unsealed search warrant resulted in a haul that included unlawful guns, drugs, and cash, the two were characterized as a modern day Bonnie and Clyde. Things only got weirder from there.

Dark Arenas (new series) - Launching Q1 2021 For this interview-based podcast, journalist Delia D’Ambra will interview professionals that work in some of the most interesting fields related to crime-solving. From the ATF, FBI, to a former CIA spy, Delia gets a behind-the-scenes look at what it is really like to work in a Dark Arena.

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