Murder, Not Murdering

Murder, Not Murdering

A true crime podcast about murder and murdering, but we are not murderers. We promise. NEW EPISODES ON TUESDAYS!

  1. 3 ngày trước

    Pride Edition: Brandon Teena & Billy London – The Black Dahlia of West Hollywood

    In this Pride Edition of Murder, Not Murdering, Erin and Autumn explore two of the most heartbreaking LGBTQIA+ true crime cases in American history. Autumn examines the life and murder of Brandon Teena, the young transgender man whose 1993 murder became a landmark case in the fight for transgender rights, LGBTQ+ visibility, and justice. She discusses the events leading up to his death, the investigation, the trial, and the lasting impact his story continues to have decades later. Then Erin investigates the haunting 1990 murder of Billy London, a case that became known as The Black Dahlia of West Hollywood. For decades, Billy’s killer remained unidentified while rumors, dead ends, and unanswered questions surrounded the investigation. Then, nearly 30 years later, determined detectives and an unlikely group of civilian sleuths uncovered the truth, proving that even the coldest cases can still be solved. This episode explores cold case investigations, forensic breakthroughs, LGBTQ+ history, hate crimes, and the pursuit of justice while honoring the lives of two victims whose stories deserve to be remembered. If you enjoy true crime, cold cases, historical murders, LGBTQ+ history, and respectful, research-driven storytelling, this episode is for you. Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of murder, hate crimes, anti-LGBTQIA+ violence, sexual assault, and graphic descriptions of violence. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    1 giờ 16 phút
  2. 16 thg 6

    The Cliff at North Head: The Scott Johnson Murder & The Newport Naval Sex Scandal of 1919

    For this special Pride Month episode of Murder, Not Murdering, we examine two chilling stories connected by prejudice, power, and the long fight for justice. First, Autumn tells the story of Scott Johnson, an American mathematician whose body was discovered at the base of a cliff near Sydney, Australia in 1988. Authorities quickly ruled his death a suicide, but his family refused to accept the conclusion. What followed was a decades-long quest for answers that uncovered a pattern of anti-gay violence, institutional failures, and a shocking truth. We also discuss the latest developments in the case through May 2026. Then Erin takes us back to 1919 and one of the strangest scandals in U.S. history: the Newport Naval Sex Scandal. Under the direction of Navy officials during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s tenure as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, young sailors were ordered to go undercover and entrap suspected homosexual men. The investigation spiraled into a national controversy, congressional hearings, and accusations that the government had gone dangerously too far. From a suspicious death on the cliffs of Sydney to a government-sanctioned moral panic in Newport, this episode explores how fear and discrimination have shaped lives, investigations, and history itself. Some stories are about murder. Others are about the systems that allow injustice to flourish. This episode is both.

    1 giờ 8 phút
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    The Billionaire, the Fire, & the Nurse: Murder in Monaco and The Emma Walker Murder

    This week on Murder, Not Murdering, Erin dives into the shocking true story behind The Billionaire, The Fire, & The Nurse — the twisted case of Ted Maher and the infamous Murder in Monaco. Inspired by the headlines and the explosive Netflix documentary, this episode unpacks the deadly hospital fire that killed billionaire Edmond Safra, the suspicious circumstances surrounding nurse Ted Maher, and the shocking developments that led to another arrest in 2025. Was it an accident, a cover-up, or something far more sinister? Then Autumn tells the heartbreaking story of Emma Walker, a Tennessee teenager whose life was tragically cut short by a controlling ex-boyfriend who refused to let her move on. A devastating case of obsession, manipulation, and violence that continues to resonate years later. From billionaire intrigue and international scandal to one of the most tragic teen murder cases in recent memory, this episode explores two unforgettable true crime stories with all the twists, courtroom drama, and chilling details you expect from Murder, Not Murdering. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #TedMaher #MurderInMonaco #EmmaWalker #NetflixDocumentary #CrimePodcast #MurderNotMurdering Takeaways Missing people casesAnimal welfare and true crimeThe mysterious death of Edmund Safra and the involvement of Ted MaherObsession and manipulation in relationshipsTeen dating violence and its warning signs Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Feedback16:52 The Billionaire, The Fire, and the Nurse in Monaco48:40 The Haunting Murder of Emma Walker

    1 giờ 5 phút
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    Till Death Do They Part: The Betty Broderick Story & The Death Cap Mushroom Murders: Erin Patterson

    A bitter divorce turns deadly. A family lunch ends in suspected poisoning. And both stories are making headlines again. This week on Murder, Not Murdering, Autumn dives into the infamous Betty Broderick case following Betty’s recent death, revisiting the shocking murders that inspired “Till Death Do They Part.” Once labeled America’s most notorious scorned wife, Betty’s story of betrayal, obsession, custody battles, and revenge continues to divide public opinion decades later. Then Erin unpacks the chilling Death Cap Mushroom Murders and the bizarre case of Erin Patterson, the Australian woman accused of serving a deadly mushroom lunch that left multiple family members dead. With a major new update at the end of the episode, the story continues to take shocking turns. From crimes of passion to alleged poisoning, this episode explores two women at the center of media frenzy, courtroom drama, and public fascination. New episodes of Murder, Not Murdering drop every Monday. Takeaways Frustration and anger over a murder conviction being overturnedThe legacy of a murderer and the impact on future generationsThe fascination with famous cases and the desire for a deep dive into true crimeThe unraveling of a high-profile divorce leading to a tragic event Betty Broderick case: The case raises uncomfortable questions about emotional damage, responsibility for violence, and the dangerous consequences of understanding someone's pain.The Erin Patterson Death Cap Mushroom Murders case: The deliberate poisoning of guests at a lunch gathering resulted in three deaths and one survivor, leading to a complex legal battle and ongoing public fascination. Chapters 00:00 Frustration and Anger13:32 Unraveling of a High-Profile Divorce32:58 The Betty Broderick Case44:30 The Erin Patterson Death Cap Mushroom Murders

    1 giờ 17 phút
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A true crime podcast about murder and murdering, but we are not murderers. We promise. NEW EPISODES ON TUESDAYS!