61 episodes

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside true-crime investigations like no one else, taking on killers and those accused of crimes. This season she delves into the labyrinth of crime within families and the secrets that kept them together or tore them apart. Moriarty brings almost three decades of experience as a lawyer and reporter involved in murder cases — she brushes past the speculation to the evidence and talks to the people directly involved, including investigators and the families of victims. Follow along Erin's journey as she goes beyond the scene of each crime, behind prison walls, and into the killers' inner thoughts. It’s all on this season of “My Life of Crime”.

My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty 48 Hours

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    • 4.2 • 100 Ratings

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“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside true-crime investigations like no one else, taking on killers and those accused of crimes. This season she delves into the labyrinth of crime within families and the secrets that kept them together or tore them apart. Moriarty brings almost three decades of experience as a lawyer and reporter involved in murder cases — she brushes past the speculation to the evidence and talks to the people directly involved, including investigators and the families of victims. Follow along Erin's journey as she goes beyond the scene of each crime, behind prison walls, and into the killers' inner thoughts. It’s all on this season of “My Life of Crime”.

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    Fight for the Truth Part 2

    Fight for the Truth Part 2

    When Marty Tankleff was convicted for murdering his parents in 1990, some people still had their doubts about his guilt, including Jay Salpeter, a retired detective turned private investigator. Jay found a new witness who claimed he was the getaway driver for two hitmen who had been hired to murder the Tankleffs. After nearly two decades behind bars, Marty finally got another shot at freedom. In this season finale, Erin Moriarty and retired 48 Hours producer Gail Zimmerman discuss the conclusion of Marty Tankleff's wrongful conviction case and why it's one of the most memorable stories they've ever reported.

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    • 27 min
    Fight for the Truth Part 1

    Fight for the Truth Part 1

    On September 6, 1988, a wealthy couple, Seymour and Arlene Tankleff, were brutally attacked and killed in their home on Long Island, New York. The main suspect was their 17-year-old son, Marty, who was the sole survivor in the house. Detective James McCready was convinced Marty was to blame and prepared a written statement for him to admit he killed his parents. But the physical evidence at the crime scene didn't match the murder weapons described in Marty's so-called confession. Erin Moriarty and retired 48 Hours producer Gail Zimmerman go behind the scenes on a case that spanned nearly two decades and was one of the first wrongful conviction stories they worked on.

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    • 25 min
    The DNA Sleuth

    The DNA Sleuth

    A retired attorney in California revolutionized the field of crime fighting — all from her home. Barbara Rae-Venter identified the notorious Golden State Killer as Joseph James DeAngelo thanks to investigative genetic genealogy, a technique using DNA to build the family tree of the killer. Barbara recalls how a hobby turned into an unexpected career and how her work has been able to help other cold case victims finally find justice with the help of genetic genealogy.

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    • 26 min
    Did She Marry An Ax Murderer? Part 2

    Did She Marry An Ax Murderer? Part 2

    Jim Krauseneck's first wife, Cathy, was found dead in 1982 with an ax in her head. 40 years later, Jim was accused of her murder. One of the coldest cases in the country to go on trial took decades to solve... and tore apart a family. Erin Moriarty goes behind-the-scenes of Jim's trial, from Dr. Michael Baden's opinion on the estimated time of death to fourth wife Sharon Krauseneck's steadfast faith in her husband. Eventually, Jim's fate came down to key details about what occurred that night. Erin takes you deeper into the "48 Hours" investigation, "The Brighton Axe Murder".

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    • 29 min
    Did She Marry an Ax Murderer? Part 1

    Did She Marry an Ax Murderer? Part 1

    Sometimes the person you love isn't who you think they are. Sharon Krauseneck says she and her husband Jim were happily married. But in 2016, to Sharon's surprise, her husband's alleged dark past caught up to him. In 1982, Jim's first wife, Cathy, was murdered with an ax lodged in her head. The case went cold until a well-known forensic pathologist shed new light on crucial evidence 34 years later. Erin takes you deeper into the "48 Hours" investigation, "The Brighton Axe Murder".

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    • 29 min
    Mother in the Harbor: Rachael's Secret

    Mother in the Harbor: Rachael's Secret

    On September 13th, 2006, a woman's body was found floating in Newport Beach Harbor in California. It was 56-year-old Barbara Mullenix, who had been stabbed more than 50 times--a sign detectives said meant she likely knew her killer. Detectives at first looked at her ex-husband Bruce, but soon moved their focus to her daughter Rachael and her boyfriend Ian Allen, as the evidence led investigators to an unthinkable conclusion. Erin takes you deeper into the "48 Hours" investigation, "Lady in the Harbor".

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    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
100 Ratings

100 Ratings

leapflow ,

Natalie Wood episode redundant

Entertaining podcast, but as far as the Natalie Wood episode is concerned: why does Christopher Walken never get focussed on??? This is the fourth separate account of this story I’ve heard, and the only thing ever said about Walken on that night is that “he went to his room and stayed there”. So he didn’t hear anything?? I find this hard to believe, yet barely any info on Walken and his testimony is ever discussed. Odd.

Broruth ,

Voice

Can’t listen to the grating voice.

tri_girl ,

Out of Touch and So Childishly Manipulative

I never realized how “troll-like” some of the questions and—frankly—idiotic Dateline asks. At the point where Erin contemptuously shames an interviewee on what their mother thinks of his becoming a (successful) horror movie writer/producer (and even I, a GenX, find horror movies boring, but I understand why people like what they like) I found myself “done” with these podcasts. This show screams (pun intended) Boomer judgment and 50s social understanding.

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