Here’s Our Alibi

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A husband-and-wife duo diving into true crime and creepy stories with curiosity, chills, and a little humor. Grab your popcorn, get cozy, and join us as we crack open the cases and tales that keep us up at night.

  1. MAY 8

    015 | Gary Ridgway: Inside the Mind of the Green River Killer

    In this episode of Here’s Our Alibi, we discuss Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, and the documentary Mind of a Monster, which explores one of the most disturbing serial killer cases in American history. Gary Ridgway targeted young women and girls in the Seattle area, many of whom were vulnerable, missing, involved in sex work, or living on the margins of society. He was eventually convicted of 49 murders and confessed to more than 70, though investigators believe the true number may be even higher. We walk through Ridgway’s early life, his troubled relationship with his mother, his history of violence, the escalation of the Green River murders in the 1980s, and how investigators struggled for years to identify the killer. We also discuss the role of DNA evidence, the Green River Task Force, Ted Bundy’s strange involvement in the investigation, Ridgway’s confession, and the victim impact statements that revealed the lasting devastation left behind. We also talk about: the vulnerable women and girls Ridgway targeted how he avoided arrest for so long his relationships with Carol Christensen and his wife Judith the chilling way he described wanting to be “the best” serial killer how DNA finally helped connect him to the murders the emotional weight of the victims’ families finally receiving some answers This episode is not about glorifying Gary Ridgway. It is about examining the case, the investigation, the documentary, and the lives stolen by one of America’s most prolific serial killers.

    37 min
  2. MAY 1

    014 | The Jinx Part 2: Robert Durst, Susan Berman, and the Trial That Exposed His Lies

    In this episode of Here’s Our Alibi, we continue our coverage of The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst with Part 2, focusing on Season 2 of the HBO/Max docuseries and the long-awaited trial surrounding the murder of Susan Berman. We pick up after the infamous hot mic moment from Season 1, where Robert Durst appears to say, “killed them all,” and follow what happens next: Durst watching the documentary unfold in real time, his arrest in New Orleans, the recorded jail calls, his circle of loyal friends, and the prosecution’s attempt to finally hold him accountable. We also break down John Lewin’s cross-examination, the cadaver note, the testimony from Emily Altman and Nick Chavin, the complicated role of Susan Berman, Debrah Lee Charatan’s position in Durst’s estate, and the heartbreaking reality that Kathie McCormack Durst’s family was still left fighting for answers even after Durst’s death. This episode covers: Robert Durst’s reaction to The Jinx airing on HBO/Maxthe “killed them all” falloutDurst’s arrest in New OrleansSusan Berman’s murder trialthe cadaver note and handwriting evidenceJohn Lewin’s nine-day cross-examinationNick Chavin’s testimony about Durst’s alleged confessionthe “where I buried Kathy” momentDurst’s conviction, death, and the unresolved fight for accountability This case is strange, frustrating, and deeply tragic — not just because of what Robert Durst was accused of doing, but because of how many people were pulled into his orbit while the victims’ families waited decades for justice. Listen to Part 1 first if you haven’t already, then come back for the final chapter of our coverage of The Jinx.

    56 min
  3. APR 17

    012 | The Scream Murder: Cassie Jo Stoddart, Teen Killers & Life Without Parole

    In this episode of Here’s Our Alibi, we dive into the disturbing case behind Hulu’s The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story — the 2006 killing of 16-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddart in Pocatello, Idaho. The documentary follows how two teenage classmates, Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik, carried out a premeditated attack and how a buried videotape became one of the most chilling pieces of evidence in the case.  We break down what happened on the night Cassie was killed, how the investigation unraveled the truth, and why this case still hits so hard years later. From there, we follow the larger questions the documentary raises about teenage violence, media influence, premeditation, and the lasting impact of sentencing juveniles to life without parole.  We also explore: • The planning and psychology behind the murder• The videotaped evidence that exposed what really happened• How the documentary handles Cassie’s story versus the killers’ story• The debate over trying teenagers as adults and sentencing them to life without parole• What makes this case feel so unsettling even nearly two decades later This episode isn’t about glorifying killers — it’s about unpacking a case that is as tragic as it is disturbing, and talking through the questions it leaves behind.  ⚠️ Content Warning:This episode discusses real-life violent crime, including murder, stabbing, and disturbing behavior involving teenagers. Listener discretion is advised. 🎧 If you enjoy true crime breakdowns that go beyond the headlines, make sure to follow the show and leave a review — it helps us grow and reach more listeners.

    53 min
  4. APR 3

    010 | Dear Zachary: Andrew Bagby, Zachary’s Law, and a Preventable Tragedy

    In this episode of Here’s Our Alibi, we discuss the devastating documentary Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father and the heartbreaking case of Andrew Bagby, his son Zachary, and the system failures that changed everything. We break down Andrew’s murder, Shirley Turner’s flight to Newfoundland, the shocking revelation of her pregnancy, and the legal decisions that allowed her to remain free while Zachary’s grandparents fought to protect him. From there, we follow the case through its most tragic turn and the activism of David and Kathleen Bagby, whose advocacy helped lead to Zachary’s Law. We also explore: why this documentary hits so differently from a traditional true crime filmhow the victim-centered storytelling makes Andrew and Zachary feel deeply humanthe warning signs, custody failures, and bail decisions that made this case even more devastatinghow grief, love, and advocacy shaped the aftermath of an otherwise unimaginable storyThis episode is not about glorifying an offender — it’s about examining how love, loss, and systemic failure collided in one of the most emotionally devastating true crime documentaries ever made. ⚠️ Content Warning:This episode discusses real-life violent crime, including murder, child death, suicide, and grief. Listener discretion is advised. 🎧 If you enjoy true crime conversations that go beyond the headlines and stay centered on the victims, make sure to follow the show and leave a review — it really helps us grow.

    48 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

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A husband-and-wife duo diving into true crime and creepy stories with curiosity, chills, and a little humor. Grab your popcorn, get cozy, and join us as we crack open the cases and tales that keep us up at night.

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