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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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.
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Money Play - Part 2 (Makeva Jenkins)
A successful entrepreneur and mother is killed in bed while sleeping. Untangling the web of who committed the crime started with a car.
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Money Play - Part 1 (Makeva Jenkins)
A home invasion leads to the murder of a young mother and entrepreneur. With a community up in arms, the recovery of a car taken from the home might provide some of the answers needed.
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Death by Gaslight (Julie Jensen)
A woman dies and the question soon becomes: murder or death by suicide? It’s a case with twists and turns that would take years to unravel.
Customer Reviews
The victims
Both Scott & Annasiga do such a unique job of discussing these cases. They give honor & respect to victims as well as their loved ones. To have listened to many case from many places you become desensitized that these once were precious valued lives. Listening to their closing statements give compassion of what really matters in true crime. The victims, their family, and justice.
Best crime podcast out there
Every episode is developed with careful research and compassion. They are very well presented.
The whistling
I couldn’t listen anymore because of the way Anna “whistle talks”. Too grating on the ears.