E11. rugby playing ostriches and a baby lawnmower
Cats always want attention at the most inconvenient of times, but especially when you're trying to sleep! This week's episode covers the cases of sleepwalking murders, Kenneth Parks and Antonio Nieto, one used the defense effectively and one was caught in a very creative lie.
E10. salt and pepper eyeballs
This week we take a close look at Clarice's nightmare fueled double eyelids and discuss the heinous acts of the Texas eyeball killer.
E9. aggression and ketchup
This week we discuss feline anger issues and how to calm the situation. Spoiler: it involves getting more cats. Win win. We take a look at the "vampire schizophrenic" James Riva and the thought process behind his gruesome crime. Ever wondered what ketchup and oil tastes like? Me neither.
E8. purring and controversy
All cats are attention seekers, but how far will they go? Too far, apparently. This week we have our first listener request! The controversial (we love a good controversy) case of Jack Kevokian, who earned a name as "Dr Death" after helping with a number of very public assisted suicides.
E7. the great disappearing act
In this week's episode we discuss why "my cats were hiding from me" is a perfectly valid excuse for being late. We cover one of first instances of forensic evidence being used in a case to solve the 1934 murder of Helen Priestly and the forensic evidence that led to the arrest of a very surprising individual.