Episodes
In this final episode of 'the Curious Case of Levi Brown' we will warn you that there are no refunds. Will Levi be set free? Will the real killer be locked up? Are you being asked too many rhetorical questions? All will be revealed, or not, in this episode, or another one. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
Published 03/11/18
In this episode I have my guilty man and now I have to get the evidence to set Levi free. I do the only thing I know how: to dress up as Penny Butter and have sex with anybody I can. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
In the last episode we met Levi's attorney, Wilfred Griffin. He's so good at Law that he has all the letters of 'Law' in his name (except the A). We also meet another potential suspect and a delicious recipe for Eggnog. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
This episode documents when Levi, still claiming his innocence, fled from police custody. Detective Cecil Jaspers is able to give us a blow-by-blow account of the event while her and I indulge in some McDonalds. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
I needed to further examine the life of the victim Reece Butter. Here we learn, through a series of recordings, what Reece was really like, we delve into his own funeral (no audio of Reece at this event) and have an exclusive interview with Reece's sister, Cass. Note: the only reason it was exclusive is because nobody else wanted to interview her. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
In this episode we meet Mayor Leonard Grey who was secretly having an affair with the victim's wife, Penny Butter. Levi continues to protest his innocence which, to be honest, is getting quite tiresome. www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
Today we look at the timeline of events to see who could have possibly killed Reece Butter. Was it you? (If it was, at this point, that would be really helpful if you came forward). www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
Reporter Alvin Snow, from the Croydon Gazette, investigates where his pen went in early August. His housemate Levi is the suspect who was locked up for a far less heinous crime than the pen; he was convicted of murdering Reece Butter in cold/warm blood (his blood temperature at the time of the murder is unknown). www.curiouscaseoflevibrown.wordpress.com
Published 03/11/18
The Curious Case of Levi Brown - coming Monday March 12
Published 03/04/18
The Curious Case of Levi Brown - coming Monday March 12
Published 02/21/18