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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2022 · 19 MIN

Crime Without A Script - Episode 103 - A Warning

from Cue Footsteps · host Valerie Kuhns

The gang is still reeling from the murder of the man in the black trench coat at The Glass Slipper. Who could have killed him? Why? And what do gold coins have to do with it? They're going to have to find the answers quickly. An interview with Russell in the newspaper all but guarantees they'll solve the mystery. Unfortunately, someone doesn't want them to and will do anything to keep them from doing so - including murder... Join our Cue Footsteps Facebook page for episode drop announcements and other news!  Introducing Special Guest Star Ben Ziek! CAST Roberta Maxwell - Lauren Baumbauer Lorraine Spangler - Val Kuhns Phil Ward - Max Levine Barney Fuller / Roy Forrest - Mike Luce Russell Banks / CJ - Richard Tatum Millie Johnson - Raishel Wasserman Your Announcer, Carlton Peabody - Keith Wright Show Announcer / Paul Becker - Special Guest Star Ben Ziek! Story by Val Kuhns Sound Patterns by Val Kuhns   

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The gang is still reeling from the murder of the man in the black trench coat at The Glass Slipper. Who could have killed him? Why? And what do gold coins have to do with it? They're going to have to find the answers quickly. An interview with Russell in the newspaper all but guarantees they'll solve the mystery. Unfortunately, someone doesn't want them to and will do anything to keep them from doing so - including murder... Join our Cue Footsteps Facebook page for episode drop announcements and other news!  Introducing Special Guest Star Ben Ziek! CAST Roberta Maxwell - Lauren Baumbauer Lorraine Spangler - Val Kuhns Phil Ward - Max Levine Barney Fuller / Roy Forrest - Mike Luce Russell Banks / CJ - Richard Tatum Millie Johnson - Raishel Wasserman Your Announcer, Carlton Peabody - Keith Wright Show Announcer / Paul Becker - Special Guest Star Ben Ziek! Story by Val Kuhns Sound Patterns by Val Kuhns

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