
What is the episode about?
Wisecrack opens its first episode with British stand-up comedian Edd Hedges, who recounts a shocking incident from his childhood in the small English village of South Warden. What starts as part of a comedian's set at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival turns out to be the true story of a night when a strange man knocked on the family's door. The man, identified in the podcast as Brett, had just committed a brutal murder of his own family members before seeking refuge at Edd Hedges' childhood home. The episode follows producer Jodi Tovay, who, after seeing Hedges' performance, chooses to delve into the police investigation and the forensic details behind the violent events.
The case behind the episode
The case, referred to in Wisecrack as The Brett Case, centers around a perpetrator with a violent history that culminated in an attack on his own family. Investigations revealed that the victims had suffered multiple injuries from a blunt instrument, and the autopsy reports showed clear defensive wounds, indicating a desperate struggle for survival. After the fatal actions, Brett arrived at Edd Hedges' address in South Warden, creating a traumatic situation for the then-young comedian and his family. Jodi Tovay has spent several years investigating the case, which has taken the production from British courtrooms to prisons and all the way to Atlanta, USA, to understand the motive behind the tragic events.
About the podcast
Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts have created a unique format with Wisecrack that blends the dark humor of the stand-up scene with classic investigative true crime. By using Edd Hedges' personal story and his ability to process trauma through comedy, a narrative structure is created where each punchline serves as an entry point into the case's dark realities. The series is produced by Jodi Tovay, known for her ability to find overlooked angles in complex criminal cases, and it challenges the listener's expectations of how a murder case can be conveyed.