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The Rich Utah Wives and Their Scams I Part 1

4/9/202637 min

Before she served her time in prison, Jen Shah was made for reality TV—but behind the designer clothes and explosive one-liners was something much darker. In part one of this series, Vanessa and Natalie trace the beginnings of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star’s alleged scam through the story of Bridget Knight, a former special ed teacher who thought she was building a fresh start online.

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  1. Jonathan Hirsch0:00

    [upbeat music] Fabio Sementilli.

  2. Speaker 20:02

    Big heart, big voice, big laugh.

  3. Jonathan Hirsch0:05

    A rock star hairstylist who drove a Porsche. He was like a wizard behind the chair. [car revving] The killers came for Fabio in his own backyard.

  4. Speaker 30:15

    You can't rationalize it. You can't figure it out.

  5. Jonathan Hirsch0:18

    There was rampant speculation about everything. But every wild theory was wrong, because the truth was even more unbelievable.

  6. Speaker 20:27

    What? Is anyone hearing what I'm hearing?

  7. Jonathan Hirsch0:29

    And even more heartbreaking. The uncertainty of not knowing is a form of agony. [upbeat music] From Sony Music Entertainment and Novel, this is Cut Color Kill. I'm Jonathan Hirsch. Cut Color Kill is available now on The Binge. Search for it wherever you get your podcasts to start listening today. Subscribers to The Binge can listen to all episodes all at once, ad free.

  8. Speaker 40:54

    [crickets chirping] Campside Media.

  9. Vanessa Grigoriadis· Host1:03

    For the past few years, there's been nothing more popular than Mormon wives in our culture, from the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, to The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, to the huge blow up over The Bachelorette casting the star of that show, Taylor Frankie Paul. There's just something about Utah, and religion, and femininity that

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