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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 41 MIN

True Crime Time | EP. 27 | The DCMWG Show

from The Don't Call Me White Girl Show · host Rebel Hill Productions

This week, Mona is joined by the ladies of Sistas Who Kill for a conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, thoughtful, and just a little dark. The episode kicks off with introductions as the hosts share who they are and how Sistas Who Kill got its start (0:45) before diving into their shared love of documentaries and some of their favorite true crime watches (2:25). They reflect on what they were doing before podcasting (6:40) and reveal the biggest highlights of their podcasting journey so far (9:55). The conversation then shifts to their transition from being an audio-only podcast to appearing on camera beginning in October (11:15), before they discuss the backlash that can come with doing true crime the right way—including getting cussed out by listeners who don’t always appreciate their perspective as storytellers and analysts (12:45). They explain the precautions they take when covering sensitive cases (14:40) and reveal the story that gave the podcast its biggest breakthrough (18:40). From there, they tackle the debate over whether true crime content glorifies violence or raises awareness that can help prevent it (23:20), which leads Mona to share some of the crimes she heard about while she was incarcerated (26:05). Things take a wildly comedic turn as they joke about how many killers make careless mistakes (28:25) and imagine what their “tips” would be for anyone trying to get away with murder (31:06). They wrap things up with a Dark Side of the DM (33:20) before sharing details about their upcoming podcast tour (37:00).                                                                                                                       ------------------------- See Mona Live! Delaware 7/9 - Houston on 7/11 - Dallas on 7/12, Cleveland on 7/26. Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week, Mona is joined by the ladies of Sistas Who Kill for a conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, thoughtful, and just a little dark. The episode kicks off with introductions as the hosts share who they are and how Sistas Who Kill got its start (0:45) before diving into their shared love of documentaries and some of their favorite true crime watches (2:25). They reflect on what they were doing before podcasting (6:40) and reveal the biggest highlights of their podcasting journey so far (9:55). The conversation then shifts to their transition from being an audio-only podcast to appearing on camera beginning in October (11:15), before they discuss the backlash that can come with doing true crime the right way—including getting cussed out by listeners who don’t always appreciate their perspective as storytellers and analysts (12:45). They explain the precautions they take when covering sensitive cases (14:40) and reveal the story that gave the podcast its biggest breakthrough (18:40). From there, they tackle the debate over whether true crime content glorifies violence or raises awareness that can help prevent it (23:20), which leads Mona to share some of the crimes she heard about while she was incarcerated (26:05). Things take a wildly comedic turn as they joke about how many killers make careless mistakes (28:25) and imagine what their “tips” would be for anyone trying to get away with murder (31:06). They wrap things up with a Dark Side of the DM (33:20) before sharing details about their upcoming podcast tour (37:00).                                                                                                                       ------------------------- See Mona Live! Delaware 7/9 - Houston on 7/11 - Dallas on 7/12, Cleveland on 7/26. Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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