In the early 2000s, Matt Bowden spearheaded drug law reform in NZ by selling safer alternatives to meth. His "party pills" made millions, and Matt spent his money shooting steampunk video clips as his rocker alter-ego, Star Boy. On this ep, we hear how Matt set out to make positive change, but inadvertently pioneered a market of synthetic drugs.
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Catching My Sister's Killer
I Photograph Private Jets for Mega-Billionaires
Living Next Door to Mass Killer Martin Bryant
I Had Sex in an MRI Machine for Science
Bonus: A Hollywood Production Designer on the Art of Time Travel
Someone Broke Into Our House. Then it Got Weird.
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My Husband, the Mass Shooter
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The Mystery of the Woman With Toxic Blood
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Julian Investigates a Missing Person Mystery
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