Join The Moth, a non-profit storytelling organization, for a collection of the best crime and misdemeanor stories, recorded live in New York City.Part Two features:
Steve Osborne, who spent 20 years in the NYPD. He retired as a lieutenant in the detective bureau, where he was the commanding officer of the Manhattan Gang Squad.
Sherman "O. T." Powell, who was raised in St. Louis, Missouri, but has traveled from coast to coast. He is a graduate of The Moth Outreach Program: Stories in Stages and is currently writing his autobiography.
Eric Konigsberg, the author of Blood Relation, a book about his great-uncle Harold (Kayo) Konigsberg. He has written for The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine and lives in Manhattan with his wife and son.
Richie De Salvo, the inventor of the Baby Calzone and the cheese-filled pizza crust, is a graduate of the advanced storytelling class conducted by The Moth's community workshop program.
James Frey is the author of A Million Little Pieces and My Friend Leonard.
With an introduction by Jonathan Ames.