This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital editor Meghan Wesley, digital reporter Lucy May and Fifth Mascot podcast host Scott Kyser talk about Pete Rose's admission he had sex with a 16-year-old and the future of his ballpark statue, Fiona's breakup with her caretakers, the zoo's new baby lemurs, Lucy and Kevin Necessary's latest entry in their "Childhood Saved" series, a Fairfield city councilman who opposed pot but applied for a cultivation license, a Molly Malone's employee who was found dead in the pub's cooler and more.
Maxim then talks with investigative reporter Hillary Lake who breaks down the story of Jon Saylor, a man who was once a household name in Cincinnati for his gold and coin buying businesses before vanishing after owing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- JS Gold founder returns to strike gold again
- Fiona breaks up with her Cincinnati Zoo caretakers
- Check out the Cincinnati Zoo's new baby lemurs
- Childhood Saved: The hurt and healing continue
- Real talk: Is there any hope for the Reds?
- REDS PODCAST: Two in a row? Pop the champagne!
- Fairfield councilman in favor of pot ban applies for marijuana license
- Police: Molly Malone's employee found dead in pub's cooler
- 1:25 - The panel talks Pete Rose, Fiona, baby lemurs, tragedy at Molly Malone's and more.
- 19:15 - Reporter Hillary Lake breaks down her investigation into Jon Saylor.
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