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I was 11 years old when I heard my father murder my mother. No one believed me except one detective, so I went undercover to gather evidence, and together, we solved my mother’s murder. I testified against my father in his murder trial, leading to his lifetime of incarceration. Then, the hard part began. Disowned by my family and sent to live in foster care, I started life over at age 12. 
I moved to Hollywood, became a filmmaker (A Murder in Mansfield), and now share my story to inspire others like you.
By sharing my process, I hope that it serves as a kind of therapy and reconciliation for myself and anyone who may be processing betrayal and dark trauma in their lives. I believe we can empower our darkest moments to become our brightest legacy. 
I wake up every day with a smile and put one foot in front of the other, and so can you. 
Let me show you how.
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The Collier Landry Show Collier Landry

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I was 11 years old when I heard my father murder my mother. No one believed me except one detective, so I went undercover to gather evidence, and together, we solved my mother’s murder. I testified against my father in his murder trial, leading to his lifetime of incarceration. Then, the hard part began. Disowned by my family and sent to live in foster care, I started life over at age 12. 
I moved to Hollywood, became a filmmaker (A Murder in Mansfield), and now share my story to inspire others like you.
By sharing my process, I hope that it serves as a kind of therapy and reconciliation for myself and anyone who may be processing betrayal and dark trauma in their lives. I believe we can empower our darkest moments to become our brightest legacy. 
I wake up every day with a smile and put one foot in front of the other, and so can you. 
Let me show you how.
Links: https://www.collierlandry.com/links

    How Routine Can Move You Past Trauma w/ Dr. Angel Iscovich - Re Broadcast

    How Routine Can Move You Past Trauma w/ Dr. Angel Iscovich - Re Broadcast

    This is a Re-Broadcast of A Previous Episode
    Can our everyday routines help us deal with the worst life throws at us? In episode 36 of Moving Past Murder, Collier talks with philosopher, medical doctor, and author of The Art of Routine, Angel Iscovich. Digging into Collier’s traumatic childhood, Collier and Dr. Iscovich discuss how routines, even the simplest of habits, can help us all deal with stress, depression, and trauma. Listen as Dr. Iscovich shares what he says both dogs and people who live to be older than 100 do. That’s your key to a longer and healthier life. It’s a great conversation that will leave everyone with something useful.
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    Narcissistic Manipulation Behind Bars- Prison Letters

    Narcissistic Manipulation Behind Bars- Prison Letters

    #narcissist #truecrime #mentalhealth
    Today, I break down one of my father's letters from prison, in which he attempts to gaslight and manipulate me as a child. I break down key elements of the letter that I feel either expose narcissistic traits that we might also find in others or that stem into other areas of malignant narcissism or emotional manipulation.
    *Please note I am not a mental health professional nor am I attempting to diagnose someone, I am only pointing out things that I have learned throughout my years fo dealing with this type of emotional manipulation firsthand.
    It should be noted that people who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder rarely seek treatment. This is due to their perception of their self-image as they see themselves as special, unique, and above standard. Their fragile ego is unable to accept any flaws or imperfections and thus inflates their own self-image to improve their own self-esteem. Moreover, they project their imperfections on others and blame others for everything that goes wrong.
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    • 58 min
    The True Story of How Jailhouse Lawyers Took Down a Crooked Cop!

    The True Story of How Jailhouse Lawyers Took Down a Crooked Cop!

    In the podcast "The Burden," hosts Steve Fishman and Dax-Devlon Ross take us deep into the controversial career of Louis Scarcella, a detective once heralded as a hero within the NYPD. Known for his knack for closing cases, Scarcella's legacy is reexamined as we unravel a story of justice, ambition, and redemption.
    Scarcella breaks his silence for the first time, offering us an unprecedented look into his methods and mindset during the height of his career. Through intense narrative storytelling and investigative rigor, Steve and Dax also bring us face-to-face with the men wrongfully convicted on Scarcella’s watch — men who fought tirelessly to reclaim their freedom and now share their harrowing journeys.
    "The Burden" weaves together the past and present, exposing the fragility of justice and the human cost of error. This episode explores the dramatic rise and fall of a supercop and poses urgent questions about the systems we trust to protect us. Join us as we delve into a world where the lines between right and wrong are blurred and broken.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    True Crime & Consequences: A Discussion with Radio New Zealand

    True Crime & Consequences: A Discussion with Radio New Zealand

    In my interview with Radio New Zealand, I weave my harrowing true crime survival story into the discussion, highlighting the complex interplay of fear, fascination, and the search for justice underpinning America's obsession with true crime. This personal experience adds a profound layer to our understanding, suggesting that through these narratives, individuals confront the darkest facets of human behavior and engage in a collective journey toward healing and resolution, seeking light in the depths of darkness.
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    • 33 min
    Mystery Letter Alleges My Mother is Still Alive. Re-Broadcast

    Mystery Letter Alleges My Mother is Still Alive. Re-Broadcast

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    Collier uncovers a mysterious letter written in December 1990 that was sent to his Aunt Carol. The anonymous author makes shocking claims about Collier's mother's involvement in gang activity, baby-selling, and an affair with the police detective on the case, as well as the possibility that she may still be alive. The letter also alleges Collier was brainwashed by law enforcement to testify against his father in court. Don't miss this intriguing and revealing episode.
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    • 39 min
    LIVE: Murderer Rebecca Grossman's Jailhouse Calls ‘Naive,’ but not Conniving, says Judge.

    LIVE: Murderer Rebecca Grossman's Jailhouse Calls ‘Naive,’ but not Conniving, says Judge.

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    Convicted Murderer Rebecca Grossman, the SoCal Socialite who Killed Two Boys While Racing Her Lover, ruled ‘naive,’ not conniving, with jailhouse calls as the judge refuses to reprimand her further.
    Convicted murderer Rebecca Grossman’s jailhouse telephone antics aren’t worthy of any sanctions, a judge ruled Friday, calling her actions the result of “naivety” while agreeing to delay her sentencing by two additional months.
    Prosecutors had sought to have Grossman’s jailhouse privileges revoked after a series of recorded telephone calls from the Twin Towers jail to her family instructed them to release evidence that had been sealed during her double murder trial and to track down witnesses to get them to say their testimony was directed.
    Grossman has been awaiting sentencing since her Feb. 23 conviction of second-degree murder in the deaths of two brothers who were struck and killed in a crosswalk as she sped along a residential Westlake Village street in September 2020.
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Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
459 Ratings

459 Ratings

Rev river ,

Correction please

I enjoy the show however, you incorrectly claimed that President Trump was among others such as Bill Clinton to have visited Epstein island on the list being released. President Trump was actually NOT found to be on the Epstein client list. In the name of good journalism, please offer a correction and retraction.

DisplacedOkieGirl ,

Aptly named show

The title tells you everything you need to know. This show is ALL about Collier.

I used to be an avid listener but after hearing him repeat his own story to about the 20th guest and fumble to ask them about their stories while constantly bringing whatever they said back to his own story no matter how tenuously it was connected, I had to bail.
It really comes across like zero questions were prepared and he’s just waiting for them to stop speaking to talk about himself again.

Clarekc15 ,

Great potential that just isn’t met

I have such mixed feelings about this show. On the one hand, Collier’s story is compelling and the ability to see long term how crime trauma affects him is unique. On the other hand, after listening to dozens of shows, it’s apparent that Collier either has some of the same narcissistic traits that his father had or has not had enough therapy to actually heal much from his trauma. Anytime there is a guest on, he does not interview them, he tells them his story (and the same anecdotes the listeners have heard over and over again- in detail) and rarely asks them any questions that move the narrative or educate himself or the listeners. I have great empathy for Collier but many (most?) of these shows are insufferable and I end up bailing as soon as the repetitive tire retreading begins.

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