Ep. 21 - Donald Fowler's 'Creep' musical; architecture critic Mark Lamster on L.A.'s Broad museum; a Dallas architect wrongly suspected of murder gets the TV treatment

Oct 07, 2015, 09:55 PM

Dallas composer Donald Fowler discusses the debut of his long-awaited Jack the Ripper-inspired musical, '#Creep.' 'Dallas Morning News' architecture critic Mark Lamster talks about museums, architecture and the #Nasher Prize. And 'FD' magazine's Christopher Wynn revisits his story about Dallas architect Russell Buchanan, who was wrongly suspected of raping and murdering an #SMU sorority girl in 1984 during #Texas-OU weekend. The story has been dramatized in a new investigative TV show called 'Suspicion.' What explains the ongoing fascination with this case and with murder entertainment in general? We’ll hash it out with help from 'Dallas Morning News' crime writer Tristan Hallman. Plus, our weekly touts.