Anatomy of Murder audiochuck
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- True Crime
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A murder case has many layers: the victim, the crime, and the investigation. To truly understand it, you need to dissect each piece of a tragic puzzle. Join Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger every Tuesday for an insider’s perspective, as they reveal to you the Anatomy of Murder.
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10/10/10 (Unique Harris)
A mom disappears while her children sleep in their beds. A piece of missing couch cushion would prove pivotal in the investigation, decades after the crime.
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The Daily Planner (Leo Beauregard)
A retiree is found murdered in his Florida home. A sole beer can and a daily planner would be the best clues to finding his killer. It was a mystery that would take many years to solve.
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The Call (Rita Gutierrez-Garcia)
A single mom goes missing after a night out with friends. A momentary call placed to 911 proved to be the first key, that would eventually help unlock what happened.
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Inconvenient (Martre Coles)
Family members are suspected of foul play when a young man goes missing. The tangled web of complex relationships would not be easy for investigators to unravel.
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The Plan (Angela Brosso & Melanie Bernas)
A turquoise bodysuit and a notebook entry became key in finding the killer responsible for two brutal and bizarre murders from decades before.
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Benton Jane Doe (Donna Sue Nelton)
Human remains found in a field lead an investigator on a decades-long quest. He was determined to uncover whose remains were found, and how they had gotten there.
Customer Reviews
Incredible humans
This started as just another true crime podcast, but every episode I was so impressed by the people involved in this stories. They are incredible. People put in horrendous situation no one should be in, and they kept fighting for justice. I am in awe, and I am so thankful that this podcast is telling their stories and making sure the main focus in the victim and their loved ones. If there is such a thing as a feel good true crime, this might be it. The crimes are still horrible, but instead of feeling like there are so many villains in the world, you feel there are more heroes.
The best true crime podcast
Hands down the best true crime podcast out there. It’s almost the podcast version of People Magazine Investigates. It don’t get much better than this!