Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Libraries Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing

Erin Moriarty

πŸ‘€ Speaker
See mentions of this person in podcasts
6538 total appearances
Voice ID

Voice Profile Active

This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.

Voice samples: 1
Confidence: Medium

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
The Imposter

Lieutenant Dan Allen was a detective in Greenwich back in 1988. Within days, Allen discovered that Chris Crowe was also Chris Chichester and was no longer in Greenwich. He had moved to New York City. Crowe had talked his way into another job at a large brokerage house and was living with a girlfriend, Mahoko Manabe, who hoped to marry him.

48 Hours
The Imposter

When Detective Allen called the number he had for Crowe, it was Manabe who answered.

48 Hours
The Imposter

When Detective Allen called the number he had for Crowe, it was Manabe who answered.

48 Hours
The Imposter

When Detective Allen called the number he had for Crowe, it was Manabe who answered.

48 Hours
The Imposter

But over the next few days, with his girlfriend's help, Crowe kept dodging Allen. If you had nothing to do with the death of John Solis, why wouldn't you talk to Detective Allen?

48 Hours
The Imposter

But over the next few days, with his girlfriend's help, Crowe kept dodging Allen. If you had nothing to do with the death of John Solis, why wouldn't you talk to Detective Allen?

48 Hours
The Imposter

But over the next few days, with his girlfriend's help, Crowe kept dodging Allen. If you had nothing to do with the death of John Solis, why wouldn't you talk to Detective Allen?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Oh, you had no idea? How would I know? But here's what Mahoko Manabe said at trial.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Oh, you had no idea? How would I know? But here's what Mahoko Manabe said at trial.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Oh, you had no idea? How would I know? But here's what Mahoko Manabe said at trial.

48 Hours
The Imposter

And she believed that?

48 Hours
The Imposter

And she believed that?

48 Hours
The Imposter

And she believed that?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Now that Crow knew that the police were on to him, it was time once again to disappear, leaving Allen at a dead end. Did you ever meet him face to face? No. Did you ever talk to him on the phone?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Now that Crow knew that the police were on to him, it was time once again to disappear, leaving Allen at a dead end. Did you ever meet him face to face? No. Did you ever talk to him on the phone?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Now that Crow knew that the police were on to him, it was time once again to disappear, leaving Allen at a dead end. Did you ever meet him face to face? No. Did you ever talk to him on the phone?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Crow laid low for about three years. And in that time, a Rockefeller was born.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Crow laid low for about three years. And in that time, a Rockefeller was born.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Crow laid low for about three years. And in that time, a Rockefeller was born.

48 Hours
The Imposter

When you were growing up, did you get most of your ideas about America from watching movies and reading books? Books. Books?