Going West: True Crime - Q & A // 51
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What is going on to crime fans, I'm your host Heath, and I'm your other host Daphne, and
you're listening to Going West.
It is our one year pot of earthry today we started our
podcast on December 31st 2018 so
we thought we'd do a fun Q&A
episode instead of a normal
episode to send off the
decade in our first year as
podcasters.
But before we get into today's
episode we have to give
thanks to people who left us
five star views on Apple
podcast so thank you so much
to Natalie
from Lexington, Kentucky and Lizzie from Phoenix, Arizona. Thank you, Rafael from Los Angeles and
Patty, also from Los Angeles. In a big thanks to Gabby from Kent, Washington, Fabie from Waxahatchee,
Texas and Ali from Canada. And thank you so much to our new patrons, Jane, Sandy, and Heath's amazing mom Beatrice.
She was so excited to become a patron.
She sent me, literally sent me a text message of a picture of her waving and smiling.
It was really cute.
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until January 2nd and the code is New Year no spaces. All right guys well you
know what it is let's get into today's episode. This is episode 51 of Going West.
Let's get into it. First of all, thank you guys so much for submitting your questions over social media.
Our first question we got asked by a lot of people is how did you guys meet and how
long have you known each other?
Well, I guess I'll start off.
Daphne and I actually met on Tinder.
Womp, womp.
Believe it or not.
We did, we did.
We actually have only known each other since we met on Tinder, which was about two years ago.
Yeah, we met in February of 2018.
We went to a bar.
It was very interesting date.
And I was actually visiting Oregon,
because my dad lives there.
That's where Heath is from.
And we met at a bar and we headed off.
Honestly, I'm actually scared for Daphne
because literally she had never met me before,
but she came to my house on the first night.
Like, are you trying to get murdered?
I was nervous. Like, we were gonna meet at a bar in this town that I had only been to once.
I had just gotten into town a few days earlier from England.
And I was visiting my dad and I just wanted to meet new people while I was there.
And we went to a bar. And, well, yeah yeah we went to Heath's apartment first because I was like I
don't know where we're gonna go I felt awkward meeting him somewhere in person which do not take
that tip do not go to someone's house when you meet them for the first time it's very dangerous
but I told all my friends where I was going all my friends have my tracker on fine my friends
so I wasn't that scared because I was like this is where I'm going this is address this is what
he looks like but yeah heath's Tinder profile said something about how he loved horror movies in Halloween.
And so obviously had to meet him.
And honestly still scary.
Whatever.
It worked out, he didn't kill me.
So the next question that we got was from Paris and Christina and they asked, what has
been your favorite case that you guys have covered?
Honestly, my favorite is probably the first one
that we ever covered, which was Brandon Swanson.
I really wanna redo that episode in the future
because I really listened to it a few weeks ago
and we were so awkward and I was just like,
oh God, this is so bad.
So I really wanna redo it because it's such a crazy case.
And I think that's probably,
probably has to be my favorite one.
I'm honestly not sure what my favorite case is
so far that we've covered.
I think that, I think that each case kind of has its own thing.
I would kind of agree with you that maybe our first case
just because there was so much excitement
like this is our first episode.
And that was the case that I had been wanting to start a podcast for a while. And that was the case that I had been wanting
to start a podcast for a while.
And that was the case that I always wanted
to cover the most because it's just mind blowing.
And I mean, like Heath said, all of the cases we cover
are crazy in their own way and they always re-lessen.
So, but I would probably say Brandon Swanson.
Yeah, I mean, honestly, I would say probably
the unsolved or slash missing person cases,
just because they always boggle my mind and I'm always trying to find the answers to something
that I can't find the answers to.
I totally agree.
So the next question is from Barb and Barb asks, do you guys do any traveling to do research
or is it mostly internet-based? We traveled once. It was when we
were living in Oregon though and it was in Oregon like 25 minutes away. It was for the Diane Downs
episode. And yeah, other than that, we have always just used the internet because it has so many
resources. So the next question that we have is what do you guys do for work? A lot of you guys ask that.
Heath and I actually both work at Bakery's part time, and we do the podcast.
Yeah, we both just work at small bakeries, and we really enjoy the work that we do.
Obviously, going west is our main gig, but we enjoy being at the bakeries as well.
Yeah, it's fun.
We always have dessert, and every time we go places, we both bring a shit-ton of
dessert, and it's amazing. Yeah, our friends definitely love us, but probably only for our dessert.
So the next question is by Vanessa. She asked, what advice would you give to someone wanting to start
a podcast? So, I mean, starting a podcast really isn't that hard.
You just need time and decent equipment, you know,
just put some money into a microphone or two,
however many people you have.
It doesn't have to be a lot of money, go on Craigslist even.
That's what I did when we got our first mics.
And learn how to use some kind of software.
We use GarageBand still, and I'm just really good with computers
and I just figured out GarageBand even though it's super friggin easy. You don't need to be good at computers and
We just figured it out. It was really not hard. I'm just so good with computers. Why don't you do that horn a little bit more?
I am. I am.
Now my advice that I would give you guys is
Well first of all be passionate about what
you guys are talking about.
So, I mean, if the passion really isn't there for the content that you're trying to create,
then your listeners aren't going to buy into what you're talking about.
They're not going to care.
So definitely be passionate about that.
And on top of that, I would say, like, prepare yourself, put together a schedule because it
is hard to find the time to do the podcasting if you're working full time or if you've got
other things going on.
I would say, make sure you put aside the time to do it.
Definitely.
And like Heath said about finding an interesting subject that you are passionate about is
really important.
And make sure that you can talk enough about that topic because we put like 10s of hours a week into the show and researching stuff.
So make sure that you actually care about what you're talking about and you want
to like delve into it every single week forever.
And one last thing if you're trying to make this a profession, don't skim on your editing.
Make sure you put a lot of time into that
because the sound quality is important.
A lot of people asked us what made us want
to start a true crime podcast in the first place,
so take it away, Daphne.
So my mom's sister was actually murdered.
She disappeared in the early 80s.
We presume that she was murdered
and we're pretty sure we know who did it.
But her case, her name is Carol Wolsencroft,
is so crazy and I've spent so many years
of my life looking into it and talking to my mom
and my grandma about it and just seeing the way
that it's affected their lives.
I mean, there's still such positive people,
I really look up to them for being the way that they are
after going through something,
like what they went through.
But I have always been interested in true crime because of her case.
And so just listening to True Crime Podcast for years, I always wanted to start one about
my aunt Carol.
And I still really want to do that.
But I thought it would be easier to maybe start with a general true crime podcast first.
So that's something I've wanted you for a long time.
And after Heath and I started dating,
I knew that he was really into True Crime too.
And so yeah, that's how we kind of started it,
just from that.
Yeah, I definitely got into True Crime
because my mom, she was always watching 2020
or date line.
And she was always watching these shows.
So as a young kid, I would sit on the couch
and watch the shows with her and that was like kind of something that we just did together and then
coming to find out that Daphne actually had a passion and an interest in True Crime I thought well
you know maybe we should just do something with this. Yeah and we for Christmas last year I got
heath of microphone because he's also a musician, and then we
are kind of talking about it, and I was joking with my sister when I bought his microphone,
like, oh, maybe he'll finally start a true crime podcast with me.
And then literally three days later, we started a true crime podcast.
It was just like that.
Another question we got was from Samantha, and she asked, do you think you can get away
with murder based on how much you know now?
I didn't want to be a murderer before
and I definitely don't want to be one now
because it's so hard to get away with it,
especially in this day and age with all the technology.
I couldn't get away with it
and I think that people getting away with murder
is coming to an end.
Like, you're not gonna be able to get away with it anymore
because of technology. Right, we have genealogy testing and all sorts of DNA testing.
Security cameras.
Right. It's just honestly, I would never want to get away with murder.
But to be honest with you, I don't think nowadays people have the ability to do it as much
as they did before we had all this technology.
And thank God.
So Jessica asked us, what are your interests outside of podcasting? as much as they did before we had all this technology. And thank God.
So Jessica asked us,
what are your interests outside of podcasting?
So another passion of mine is cooking.
I became vegan last year with Heath.
And after that, you just kind of have to cook
for yourself a lot more,
because there's not that many options outside of your home.
So I started cooking a lot lot and now I love it.
My dad's dad is a French chef and so he's always inspired me too. And so I really want to have vegan
cookbooks and I want to have a wine brand. I love wine. I'm really passionate about wine.
I want to do a lot of things other than having a podcast, but yeah, I love cooking. We love going out to concerts and I love traveling
to Europe especially.
Daphne is one of those people that like,
once she gets an idea in her mind,
she's gonna start like, I mean, honestly,
like she's got labels already ready to go
for cheese brands, wine brands, vegan cheese, of course.
Whatever, everything you could think of,
she's actually currently writing a recipe book
so she can create her own cookbook.
I come up with business ideas all the time.
I came up with two this week that I just once
I think of something, I also do graphic design,
so I just design it or I come up with it
or I start to create it, like I just go crazy
for that kind of thing, so.
That's one of the biggest reasons
why I fell in love with Daphne in the first place,
because I feel like she's a motivating person and I like that.
I would say my interest outside of podcasting would be eventually I'd like to start a horror
series or write a screenplay for a horror movie.
I'm a big, huge horror buff.
It's a big passion of mine, so I'd like to one day do that, but aside from that, I'm
kind of a big beer guy, so I'm into to one day do that but aside from that I'm kind of a big beer guy
so I'm into a lot of different types of beer so basically beer horror movies and music.
You guys have to check out Heats Music. It's under ghostly.la on instagram he's so good he's been
working on that on the side a lot and really trying to get some music out. He came out with a song called Devil You Know. It's on iTunes, Spotify, everywhere you can listen to music, ghostly. So good.
She's trying to make me blush now. It's not that good, but you guys can still check it out if you want to.
Go do it. Liliah asks, has the podcast brought you closer together? So, he and I actually started
living together, like two months after we started dating because
I had nowhere else to live because I was just staying in Oregon, so he's like, why don't
you just move in?
I just picked up this drifter on the side of the road and was like, hey, you should live
with me.
Pretty much.
So we were, I mean, we've been living together since before we started the podcast and because
of this, I think we spend more time together because this is our passion project and we spend so much time on it
That we are kind of forced to be together more. So it's definitely brought us closer together for sure. Oh, yeah
Definitely I feel a lot closer with Daphne just working on something together
But at the same time it is tough sometimes, you know, we get frustrated with each other
It happens when you're working when your business is with your partner, it can be tough sometimes, but we honestly love
it and we wouldn't have it any other way. And this next question kind of goes with
this one. Burn asks, what are your favorite things about podcasting together and
what are your biggest pet peeves? I already know what your biggest pet peeve is.
What? A few times I've actually
got up and taken a break from the episode and Daphne will be doing her part and I'm
trying to be very very quiet when I come back up the stairs because I don't want to interrupt
her, but when I walk in through the door out of the corner of her eye she sees me and
screams at the top of her lungs. This has happened a few times.
Okay, to be fair, I have headphones on and I can't hear anything and when I'm talking into a microphone
I can hear my own voice back. So all I can hear is me. And I'll be talking into the microphone
about something really scary and he'll just like creep in and I just see him in the corner my eye
and it scares me and I like I have a reaction where I yell really loud
It is not my fault. I mean I get it you're talking about murder
But I'm always like there's literally no one else in the house the doors are locked like it's just me
He just gets mad because I scare him and he feels I scare her and then she scares me and I almost have a heart attack so I think that's
your pet peeve of me is that I get scared of you which is your fault I think it's equal pet peeves
going on right here um but I think aside from that um what's your favorite thing about working with
me on the podcast heath I'd say the best thing about working together on the podcast would be that I really enjoy
Daphne's motivation and her work ethic. She really is a go-getter and she gets things done. She doesn't waste time.
Aside from that, just being able to have a podcast with your partner is awesome because we get to talk about cases together,
you know, we'll watch documentaries together, so I just find that
fun. It's just really comfortable working together. And as far as pet peeves go, I don't really have any.
Except for me scaring you. That I want to mention. Oh, okay, got you. Yeah.
No, he's great. He works really hard too, and it just, I don't know, it's easy working together,
so nothing really bothers me about it. But the next question is from Jim and he asks, do you ever plan on doing any live shows or
video recorded shows for Patreon members? I would say that we haven't ever really thought about it
but now that you're bringing it up that's definitely something we could think about for the future.
I think in the future for sure I'd want to a live show. I think that would be really fun.
I have had a dream of going on tour for my whole life,
so yeah, that would be fun.
And I think down the line when we have like a better set up,
I would be down to do some video shows
for Patreon members.
Yeah, definitely.
So the next question that we got is from DJ.
She asked us, how do you pick slash research
the crimes that you wanna cover? It's kinda hard. I go to Reddit a lot and I'll look up like craziest
Disappearance case or things like that or if I stumble upon a case just when I'm looking up different cases
I don't know I just look up random things on the internet and I find like I just go down rabbit holes and find all these
Names that I've never heard of or names that I have heard of, but I don't really know the story behind it. It kind of takes a while because you have to sift
through so many, like how many of these can I talk about for 45 minutes or so. So sometimes it can
be really hard, but usually I just Google random shit. Not only that, but we also get suggestions from
you guys, which is awesome. We love that because there's still a lot of cases that we haven't heard of as well.
And also at the same time, there's been like cases
that we've wanted to cover for a long time,
but we never had the opportunity to do it.
So now that we have a platform to do that,
we're like, hey, let's do this case.
Yeah, if you guys have any suggestions for cases,
please email us or Instagram or tweet us or whatever,
because we love hearing those. They just makes it easier for cases, please email us or Instagram or tweet us or whatever because we love hearing
those. It just makes it easier for us but also it just, you know, we like hearing what you guys
want to hear too. So that's cool. So our Twitter buddy Nick asked, what is your daily life like and
how are you settling into Southern California life? I'm from Southern California so it's easy
for me to settle in here because I'm already lived here pretty much my whole life. So it's easy for me. Our daily life, honestly, the podcast is taking up
so much time, so when we're not at our other jobs, we are researching cases or we're recording or
editing or whatever doing something for the podcast. And then hopefully a couple times a week,
we go out with our friends and go to bars or concerts or whatever.
We've been trying to have a social life since we came back to LA.
And that's been going well, but it's kind of hard to balance all of them.
So just lots of work.
Yeah, definitely.
We definitely work a lot on the podcast and just at our regular jobs in general.
So we do that, but when we're not doing that, we like to go to the beach sometimes,
go out to nice restaurants, kick it with friends, kind of typical normal things to do.
Are local pubs?
We love going there as often as we can.
Yeah, and we definitely, like, I'm from Oregon, and I move down here, but I'm actually
really loving it.
I just wish it wasn't so cold right now.
I don't know why it's so cold right now.
Yeah, it's really cold right now. And also you hate the traffic.
Oh, yes.
Hate the traffic, but getting used to it.
Mel asked, what's the creepiest case you worked on this year?
That's really hard.
The one that comes to mind is Daniel LaPlan
because he was just so creepy
and he hid in the walls of someone's house
and that just always scared me.
Like, I literally had a nightmare about that
after we did the episode.
I'd probably say the same thing.
Yeah, the Daniel and the plant episode was definitely creepy.
I mean, the dude's living in walls and spying on people.
Ugh.
But also, the disappearance cases,
I can't think of one in particular,
but the ones where the circumstances are so strange and
Like nothing adds up are really creepy because you're just like what happened like it just freaks you out
But I can't think of one in particular because all of them are that way. Yeah, I mean probably
Aside from Daniel LaPlanet. I'd say Bryce Lispisa. Yes
Yeah, that was definitely one that we covered where we were just, our minds were going crazy thinking about it, so...
I was actually talking to my boss about that one yesterday. Love you, Julia. She listens to our show.
She was talking to me about how frustrated she was with the bracelet piece of episode, and we were talking about it,
and I was literally like, couldn't even stand still because we were just going back and forth about how none of it made sense.
So I definitely agree, that one's just really, really weird.
So the next question that we have is from Christina.
She asked us, what are your favorite ice cream flavors
and what did you all think of each other when you met?
Okay, ice cream, like we said we're vegan,
so I've been eating less ice cream.
But Trader Joe's cherry chocolate chip is so good,
it's made from soy milk, I think.
But in general, I'm like a chocolate ice cream girl. I love chocolate anything.
And I would probably say dairy-free Ben and Jerry's would be my go-to, I think.
I don't really eat a lot of sweets, but if I was going to Ben and Jerry's.
Yeah, Heath doesn't like dessert.
I know I'm weird. I'm really weird. I consider my beer dessert so.
And what did we think of each other when we first met, Daphne? I know I'm weird, I'm really weird. I consider my beer dessert so.
And what did we think of each other when we first met, Daphne?
So when I first got to Heath's apartment,
his manager at the time was over.
And I was like, oh my god, he's too scared to be alone with me or he,
or this is just like a friendship thing, like he doesn't want to go on a date.
So automatically, I was feeling really self-conscious.
And then he was being so shy and so quiet,
and we were just in his apartment listening to Pop Punk
and drinking before we went to this bar.
And I was like, oh my God, this dude is so boring,
because he wasn't saying anything.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure she actually texted her friends
like, might ditch this date, because he's so boring.
When we were at the bar,
I was in the bathroom for an extended period of time
like texting my friends because I was like,
oh my god, like he's barely talking to me.
He totally doesn't like me, all this stuff.
And so I just didn't like him that much
because I just thought that he wasn't,
like I'm really goofy.
And then later on that night,
I think as he loosened up,
his goofy side came out because for those of you who don't know Heath, which is most of you, he is like the goofy as silliest, just wackiest guy in general.
He just has a really good sense of humor and he's just always laughing about stuff.
It probably doesn't sound that way because I put on my podcast voice.
But off the podcast, he's really funny. And once I saw that side, I was into him more,
but at first he didn't show that at all, and then he later told me it was because he was nervous.
Yeah, and I can explain the whole manager thing, so what happened is I had just moved into my place.
I was living alone. My manager brought some beer over to my house, and I told him, hey man,
like I've got a date coming, you got a bounce when she gets here and he pretty much just hung around.
And I didn't know that that was why.
So anyway, it was an awkward start.
But when I met Daphne, like my first reaction to her was, wow, she's beautiful, she seems
really cool, and then when I found out she was into like pop punk music, I was like,
alright cool, and then she later at the bar explained that she was into horror
movies and from there I was like dream girl chitching. So the next question that
we have is from Kelly and Kelly asked us have either of you had a brush with a
scary crime in your personal life. So my aunt disappeared when I was not yet
born so no. I would say yes. And we actually covered
this case. It was the Jessica Ridgeway case. At the time I was dating a girl whose dad
was working on that case. And I remember going to the search party for that case. So for
me, it because it was in somewhat of a small town, it really impacted everybody in the community.
And I was a part of that community at that time,
so it made me feel really unnerved,
and I felt like there was kind of this panic
throughout the town searching for this little girl,
and tragically, it didn't end very well,
so that was kind of my brush with that,
as well as when I lived in Westminster, Colorado,
lived pretty close to the Aurora shooting, so that was, I mean, I didn't have a brush with it,
but the fact that it felt so close to me was very scary.
Yeah, if you guys haven't listened to our episode on Jessica Ridgeway,
go check it out. It's a really, really devastating case.
Sarah Elizabeth asked, how are you handling your new success slash fame and is it overwhelming?
So I've definitely, we've noticed a spike of
listeners recently which has been really great. I wouldn't say the fame, but thank you for saying that,
but we're really appreciative of everyone who listens to the show and we hope to just keep
growing and growing and just make this a thing. Yeah, we love the support from everyone. It's been
super great and having conversations with you guys about specific cases is awesome,
because obviously we wanna keep those cases
in the line light.
And if you guys have been listening,
please, please make sure you tell your friends
and your family because it's helping us grow.
And, you know, we love to hear feedback from you guys
and we love to create this show
and we wanna continue doing it.
So make sure you tell someone.
So Tyson and Anna asked us, what was the hardest part of starting your podcast?
Without a doubt, time management, when we started, we were both working full-time jobs.
We worked until, you know, the evening time and we come home and want to have dinner, but
then we would work so late into the night.
I mean, we still do that, but now we both work a little bit less, so it's a little bit easier. But at first, working full-time
jobs, like having a podcast is a full-time job in itself. So, like having two full-time jobs,
obviously, is really hard, especially when you're researching such sad stuff. So it kind of takes
a toll a little bit. So I would just say the hardest part for me, at least was definitely just trying to get everything done
and also have time for yourself
and also be able to enjoy life
because there's just not enough hours in the day.
True, yeah, I definitely agree with that.
I would say committing that time to doing what you're doing,
it's very, very hard.
But if you stick with it, you can definitely do it.
Olivia asked, how old are you guys and where are you from?
So I am from a very small farming town in Oregon, so it's a little bit north of Eugene,
Oregon actually, and I'm 31 years old.
So I actually started a band and I moved to Eugene, which is pretty close to where I grew
up.
And then from there, I moved to Colorado in 2011,
lived there for a few years, then moved back to Eugene,
lived there until I moved to LA,
which was just four months ago.
I'm 25 years old, I'm from LA,
so I grew up in the Malibu, Calabasas area.
So I have lived in LA my whole life,
and then I went to Oregon to visit my dad after I
went to England and spent some time there and then I ended up moving to Oregon after I met Heath and we lived there for
a little over a year and a half and then like Heath said we both just moved to LA or I moved back to LA.
Next question we have is from Emma and she asked us,
if you could work on any case throughout history
as a detective, which would it be?
I just have to give this basic answer
and say the zodiac because that's just always been
my favorite case.
I know it's probably like everyone's favorite case.
I would probably say the black-dellium murder,
I would say that I would like to be a
detective on that just because it's so interesting to me and the fact that it's
kind of an older case makes it even more interesting to me to be a detective
during that time. So the next question is from Chrissy and she asked, how did you
come up with the name going west? Okay so wow yeah that was a tough one.
Honestly we were thinking and
thinking forever about names trying to come up with names. So the day that we
decided we were going to start a cheercrime podcast was Christmas day and so
obviously a big part of starting a podcast is having a name. So we spent hours
and hours and hours we were like pacing, googling all this stuff.
We had no idea what we were going to call ourselves.
And Heath looked up, what did you look up synonyms for dying or something?
I think it was like synonyms for like losing your mind or passing away or something like that.
And I found going west and then I thought, hmm, that's kind of interesting.
Well, you found go west.
Because to go west means to die or disappear.
So we are like Go West that doesn't really roll and then we're like, what about going West?
So for those of you who didn't know, going West means to die or disappear pretty much.
So that's why it kind of fits with the true crime aspect.
Yeah, people would say back in the day they would be like,
Oh, like, did you hear about whoever they went West or they've gone west and that meant that they had either lost their mind or they had passed
away.
So I just thought it was kind of interesting and something different, so we stuck with
it.
The next question is from Andrea and she asked us, why Cheerio, Daphne?
Why Cheerio?
So Cheerio was our original tagline at the end was keep it real and stay weird Cheerio.
Heath would say keep it real and stay weird.
I would say Cheerio.
And then we kind of changed it to don't be a stranger.
So but everyone has been asking us to say Cheerio again, which I think is really funny
because I don't know why you guys like it.
In the end of the first episode that we recorded, Heath just said keep it real and stay weird
like randomly unplanned.
And the first thing that came to my mind was Cheerio because that's just something I say
in my daily life Cheerio cheers.
So it was just like a natural rolled off the tongue for you.
Just worked.
So Megan asked, what are your favorite horror movies?
And then we also had a couple people ask what our favorite movies are in general. So, Heath, you can start with your favorite horror.
Oh my gosh, this is gonna be a really long list. Sorry guys, you're gonna be here for another hour.
Top three.
Um, I can't, uh, top three. I could give you like a top five possibly.
So, first of all, lost boys.
That's not a horror movie.
I consider it a horror movie, it's one of my favorites, so I'm just gonna throw that one in there.
On top of that, Black Christmas. I don't know if I'm just saying that because it's Christmas time or the holidays, but...
But no, actually it really is a great film, so definitely check that one out.
Friday the 13th, part 6 Jason Lives, great film, really loved it, thought it was fantastic.
The Extrasist is in there as well,
just a wonderfully made movie.
And then on top of that, probably jaws
because I'm a really big summer guy,
and I like the water, and I just think
that that's a great film, but honestly,
I could go on and on and on.
So if you're a horror person and you wanna talk horror,
make sure you head over to our Twitter at Going West Pod.
Let's talk some horror. So I have to agree on black Christmas of
course. The original obviously is just genuinely like the creepiest movie I've
ever seen because it's not gory. There's not a lot of special effects things like
that because there's made the 70s. A lot of suspense. It's just genuinely really
really creepy like you just creeped out by the things
that happen. So you guys should watch that if you haven't. The original Halloween has always been
one of my favorites. Obviously. No, yeah. John Carpenter. The new Stephen King's It, that movie I loved
and I don't really like modern horror movies very much. I actually really like old horror movies like I'm a big Alfred
Hitchcock fan. I wouldn't really consider a lot of his movies horror but at the time they were so I'm
gonna put them in here. Big into Alfred Hitchcock and then just the original Universal Monster movies.
I just grew up on those. I was actually I grew up in Studio City, California so that's where Universal
Studios is. So as a kid, my mom would take me and my
three siblings to Universal Studios twice a week. And so I just really grew up on the Universal Monster
Movies. And also, fun fact, my great, great, great, great, great aunt is Mary Shelley Wolstermcraft
and she wrote Frankenstein. So I've always had that deep connection with Frankenstein and you know the other monster movies.
So what about regular movies? I actually always have a list in my phone.
So I'm just gonna name my top few. My favorite movie probably of all time is The Village by M. Knight Shaman.
Just so beautiful such a good movie. It's one of my favorites forever. I already said this earlier, but Zodiac.
I love Zodiac. American Beauty
is amazing. Before sunrise is great. And then drive is one of my favorite movies too. And then
obviously like back to the future trilogy. And I love Abedin Costello so much. So all the Abedin
Costello movies, especially Abedin Costello, Meet, Frank and the Sun. I like like a lot of 80s goofy comedies. So things like back to school with
Rodney Dangerfield. I really like first blood, Rambo first blood, great movie,
Club Paradise, Weekend at Bernie's, Cocktail, Summer School, things like that,
Love Mark Harmon. So our next question is from Christie and she asked, did Adnan do it?
So serial is actually what got me into podcasts years ago
and I had listened to it when,
like just after the last episode came out
is when I found out about it.
So I binge the whole season in a day
and I was literally pacing around my mom's house,
just freaking out.
And just like deep in my heart, I don't think that he did it. I just don't.
I'm gonna have to say that I don't have an opinion. I know I sound probably like a shitty true crime
enthusiast, but I've actually never listened to serial. Don't murder me.
I think that you should. I try to listen to it maybe every year because it's just so good
It's it's not because I don't want to it's just because I just kind of just haven't you know what I mean one of those things
Our next question is from Win Kelly and she asked because the cases you cover
How do you keep the emotions out of it?
Some cases are harder than others. I just feel like some of them really affect us in the details
and obviously having to deeply research these cases
and then write about them and then talk about them
can be kind of hard depending on what the case is.
Yeah, I mean honestly sometimes we do have our emotions
but we try to keep them out of our episodes and maybe
just talk to each other about them because we really try to remain unbiased in these cases
because we know that a lot of people have opinions and we're not trying to tell you that
your opinion is wrong or your opinion is wrong.
So if we can remain unbiased in situations like this, we try to do that.
Mindy asked if you could have answers to one unsolved case, which one would it be?
Obviously I want to solve my aunt's case.
That is like a goal of mine in life.
Heath and I have talked about it a lot.
We're actually going to crime con this year, which is in Orlando, Florida, and my aunt disappeared
from Florida when my family was living there.
My mom or my mom was living in LA at the time,
but her sister Carol, the one who went missing,
Carol and my grandparents were living in Florida.
And so we've been talking about it for a while,
like going to Florida,
because I've been in communication
with the investigators for years.
And they say that it's the only case they've ever worked on
that still haunts them.
And so I just wanna do something for it, like whether it's a only case they've ever worked on that still haunts them. And so I just want to do something for it,
like whether it's a documentary or another podcast or whatever.
I just want closure for my family so bad.
So I would love to have that case be solved.
Honestly, I'm going to say probably,
I mean, honestly, all of these cases,
I want to see solved, of course,
because I want justice for all the victims.
And I know that that's a very hard thing to do.
I would say probably your aunt's case and then Brian Schaefer was always kind of strange to me. That's definitely one we've thought about many, many hours.
So probably Brian Schaefer.
That's a good answer. Yeah, we cover a lot of missing persons cases or unsolved cases just because I think they're really interesting to be able to go in and think yourself like what could have happened to this
person, but obviously at the end of the day, there is a grieving family who has no idea
what happened to their loved one.
And so, you know, it just is awful that there are so many unsolved cases out there.
So definitely the ones that we talk about too, I mean every unsolved case that we've
ever talked about, I want to solve.
And the last question we have for you guys, Samantha asked us, what are your plans for
2020?
Well, first of all, we definitely, like we just mentioned, want to do a documentary on
Daphne's Ants case.
So that's a big one for us.
We want to be able to try and solve it.
We have a filmmaker friend who creates films.
So we want to take him with us to Florida and see if maybe we can put something together
and see if we can create a full-length documentary for you guys. So we'll see if that happens.
Yeah, I would love to do that. I really want going west to become, you know, bigger. I would love
for more people to listen to our show, of course. That's a definite big goal for 2020.
I want to come out with a cookbook.
Yeah, that's definitely a goal in 2020.
And also a goal for us in 2020 was to go to CrimeCon this year
and congratulations to us.
We're gonna be there.
So we're really, really excited for that.
We're gonna be on podcast row with a bunch of other awesome podcasts.
So if you're thinking about going, you should definitely go
It's gonna be a blast. I would love to potentially do a live show in 2020
I feel like maybe by the second half of the year we would be more prepared for that. We'll see that would be really awesome
If you guys would like something like that, please let us know and let us know where you are. Yeah, and we'll try to set it up
So we can do that for you guys.
Thank you so much everybody for your questions.
This was really fun to do.
We hope that this gives you a little bit better idea of who we are and what we're all about.
So thank you guys and thank you for being with us for our one year anniversary and happy
new year.
Yeah, thank you so much guys.
We're so happy to have been doing this podcast
for an entire year.
It's awesome.
We're so excited to have you guys as listeners.
You guys are amazing.
And we feel so much support and love from you guys.
So big thanks. Thank you everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you so much everybody for listening to our one year pot of nursery, new year
episode, and next week we'll have an all new case for you guys to dive into.
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Can't wait to see you all there. It's gonna be a blast. Love you guys.
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