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'You can't tell that you're dealing with a sociopath:' Creators of 'American Hustlers' tell all
“American Hustlers” hosts Kim Kantner and Julie Golden join podcast contributor Tyson Wrensch to talk about the wild story behind their podcast — and put their true crime knowledge to the test.
“American Hustlers” podcast follows two gay con artists, Kaushal Nuroula and Danny Garcia, who committed crimes from San Francisco to Hawaii to Mexico, each one more unbelievable than the last. They were tracked for years by Tyson Wrench, a citizen detective who vowed to bring them to justice after they emptied his bank accounts. Kaushal and Danny masqueraded as real estate moguls, art dealers, bankers, and even royalty – taking advantage of corruption and weaknesses in the American business structure – the banking system, academia, immigration laws, the private fine-art market, and more. They even conned each other. They were never pursued by law enforcement for their crimes until they committed the one crime they couldn’t con their way out of: murder.
🎧 Stream all episodes of the podcast now on Audacy, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, for the deep dive – and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more!
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