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Looking for Redemption on the ‘Wedding Scammer’ Finale
After a climactic showdown at Charleston Lane, Justin starts a series of conversations with Carl in which he tries to get some real answers
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 6: Undercover Cowboy
Justin confronts Carl Butcho, a.k.a. Lance Miller. And he records the whole thing.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 5: All My Scammers Live in Texas
The Wedding Scammer resurfaces. Carl Butcho is still in the wedding business, and he’s got a new alias.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 4: Coal Country
Michael, Mark, Lawrence: What is the Wedding Scammer’s real name? Turns out it’s none of the above. In this episode, Justin gets the answer, takes a trip, and tells you an origin story.
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 3: The Fake Name Game
In the third episode of The Ringer’s true crime podcast, Michael Esposito has arrived in the Bay Area—but with a new name
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‘The Wedding Scammer,’ Episode 2: The Crooked Caterer
In Episode 2 of The Ringer’s new true crime podcast, Michael Esposito has shut down Newsaratti and moved on to a new hustle: the wedding industry
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I Searched for a Con Man for Seven Years. Now My Story Is a True Crime Podcast.
Ahead of Episode 1 of The Ringer’s first true crime show, ‘The Wedding Scammer,’ host Justin Sayles reflects on how he stumbled into a story he became obsessed with—and how a team of amateur detectives helped along the way
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Introducing ‘The Wedding Scammer’
Join Justin Sayles as he tracks a scammer and tries to get some answers—for himself, and so many others
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The ‘Succession’ Series Finale Power Rankings: The Only Hellhole in Paradise
An obvious no. 1 and an obvious last-place finisher—but how will the rest of the Roys and their corporate lackeys fare in our last-ever stock of who’s up and who’s down in the ‘Succession’ universe?
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‘Succession’ Made the Inevitable Feel Unbelievable. What Happens Next?
With "Connor’s Wedding," the series makes a predictable outcome seem shocking—and turns in one of the best and most consequential episodes of its entire run