Unfiltered. Unpolished. Necessary.

Wicked Honest Podcast

Two Boston women, unfiltered takes, wacky Tuesdays, and deep dives into unsolved local cases every Friday.

About the Show

Welcome to Wicked Honest—the show where nothing’s off limits. I’m Dianne C. Braley, bestselling author, nurse, and shaped by a tough city just outside Boston. And I’m Keri Pomeroy—nurse, mom, lunatic, and city girl through and through. Together, we dive headfirst into the real and the raw. We’ll dig into relationships, motherhood, friendship, our shared traumas and anxieties, addiction, writing, publishing, and our passions—plus life’s bullshit and even Boston crime and corruption. From love to scandals to the messy truths no one wants to say out loud, nothing is off the table. No filters. No fluff. Just wicked honest conversation. If you’re done with the fake, the polished, and the picture-perfect, you’re in the right place. Hit subscribe, pull up a chair, and let’s get real.

In Episode 2 of Wicked Honest True Crime, we continue dissecting the 1992 slaying of 27-year-old Boston Logan Airport employee Susan Taraskiewicz. This week, we go deeper. We’re looking at timelines. Workplace dynamics. Rumors versus documented facts. Who was questioned. Who wasn’t. And the details that still don’t sit right. No theatrics. No conspiracy bait. Just Boston energy and a case that deserves to stay in the light. Thirty-plus years later, there are still questions. And we’re asking them. Join us as we continue to examine what happened — and what may have been missed.
Fridays 7PM Wicked Honest True Crime
If you have information regarding Su’s murder, please contact the Massachusetts State Police: 617-727-8817 1-855-MA-SOLVE

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