Drunk Women Solving Crime

339 Off the Books with Njambi McGrath

339 Off the Books with Njambi McGrath

Drunk Women Solving Crime


Published: 7 March 2025 at 01:00 UTC

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Episode notes


TW: In today's episode of Drunk Women Solving Crime, special guest Njambi McGrath talks about the effects the British occupation of Kenya had on her own family, and the country as a whole. There are themes of torture, violence against children, FGM and starvation.

Listener discretion is advised. 


As well as hearing Njambi's personal story, we also learn about a crime story involving blundering thieves in the world of books, and thanks to this week's listener crime, find out about the great Australian 4x4 shortage.


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