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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.

The Murder In My Family AbJack Entertainment

    • True Crime
    • 4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.

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    Listen Now: Happily Never After: Dan & Nancy

    Listen Now: Happily Never After: Dan & Nancy

    Listen Now: Happily Never After: Dan & Nancy
    Nancy Brophy fills her novels with romantic betrayals and murder. It’s a far cry from her
    quiet life in the suburbs, where she and her chef husband, Dan, are living out their
    golden years. But when Dan is shot dead, Nancy finds herself at the center of a murder
    case that could be ripped from the pages of her novels.

    From Wondery, this is a story about what happens when the line blurs between fiction
    and reality.

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    • 5 min
    Meet Your New Host; Eric Carter-Landin

    Meet Your New Host; Eric Carter-Landin

    Episode 153 Meet Your New Host; Eric Carter-Landin
    After more than 150 episodes, original host Mike Morford steps aside from hosting the show, and introduces the new host- his friend, and past guest of the show; Eric Carter-Landin.
    Eric is a past guest of the show. In episode 94, he spoke about the heartbreaking case of his little brother Jacob who was murdered in 1987, and whose killer has never faced justice. Since then, Eric has started his own podcast True Consequences, and has become a wonderful advocate for victims and their families. Eric is currently working on Advocacycon; a wonderful in person event that is a groundbreaking conference designed to bring together experts, non-profit organizations, families of the missing and murdered, and individuals passionate about advocating for justice. It aims to create a platform for education, connection, and collaboration in the fight for justice.
    In this episode, Eric re-introduces himself and  talks about his work, as well as his vision going forward with the show to help as many people as he can. Eric will take on hosting duties in the next episode- episode 154. We are excited to see what the future has in store with Eric behind the microphone.
    A note from Mike Morford for long time listeners, and friends of the show:
    Thank you for tuning in and supporting The Murder In The Family for the last several years, and for over 150 episodes. It's been my honor to have had guests on that have trusted me to share their stories with the world. I've tried to present these stories in a respectful manner, and to always provide a platform for family and survivors to talk about their loved ones. I can't think of a better person and advocate than Eric Carter-Landin, to move this show forward and help many more families along the way. Please support Eric the way that you have supported me over these first 150+ episodes. 
    Mike Morford
     
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    • 26 min
    Juan Leon Laureles Rewind

    Juan Leon Laureles Rewind

    Episode 152 Juan Leon Laureles Rewind 
    In this episode, we rewind and go back into The Murder In My Family vault to explore the case of Juan Leon Laureles who was murdered in Brown County, TX and was seemingly the victim of a hate crime because he was gay. Since the original release of our episode in July, 2021, Leon's case has gotten a lot more media attention in an ongoing effort to see his case solved, and his killer, or killers identified. You'll hear from Leon's niece Arlene in this episode and she discusses how Leon's loss has greatly affected the lives of those who knew and loved him.
    If you have any information Leon’s case, please call the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at (325) 646-5510 or go to http://www.heartoftexascrimestoppers.org/ to submit an anonymous tip. There is currently a $30,000 reward being offered in this case.

    To learn more about Leon’s case, visit the Facebook group run by his niece, Arlene or the website for his case



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    • 43 min
    Rachael Runyan Rewind

    Rachael Runyan Rewind

    Episode 151 Rachael Runyan Rewind
    In this episode, we go back into The Murder In My Family vault to pull from episodes 9 and 68 to re-examine the case of 3 year old Rachael Runyan who was abducted and murdered in Sunset, Utah in 1982. You'll hear from both Rachael's mom Elaine, and Private Investigator Jason Jensen who has worked extensively on her case. 
    If you have information about Rachael’s case, please contact the Sunset, UT police department or Private Investigator Jason Jensen.
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    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Raymond Saenz

    Raymond Saenz

    Episode 150 Raymond Saenz
    On October 11, 2019, Raymond Saenz a 30 year old father of 3, went to a bar in San Bernardino, CA with a couple friends to have a couple drinks and some wings. While he was there, Raymond found himself cornered in a small bathroom with multiple members of a biker gang, and he wouldn't come out alive. Raymond was shot once in the face and left to die on the bathroom floor as the bikers fled the scene. Raymond's murder was shocking because he was well liked and got along with all kinds of people; in fact, surveillance footage from the bar showed Raymond being friendly with the bikers prior to being shot by them. That same surveillance footage may hold clues, that along with eye witness testimony, may help convict the men who have been arrested for Raymond's murder. The trial has been delayed in court for various reasons, and over four years later, Raymond's family is still waiting for justice. In this episode, Raymond's mom Mary discusses what is taking so long, and the challenges in getting justice for her son. 
    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    • 41 min
    James 'Jimmy' Townsend

    James 'Jimmy' Townsend

    Episode 149 James 'Jimmy' Townsend
    In 1985, 13 year old James 'Jimmy' Townsend was a popular boy in his hometown of Monroe, Louisiana. He was a friendly and gifted athlete who played a variety of sports and excelled at them. By September of that year, Jimmy had become involved in boxing, but that wasnt all that was new for Jimmy. He was also a new father to a baby girl; Kristy. Being a father at 13 was certainly going to be a challenge for Jimmy, but he was ready to take it on. Sadly, he'd never get the chance. On September 28th, 1985, Jimmy along with a couple friends went to a local fair, and while there, they got into an altercation with a group of seven young men and boys, thought to be members of a local gang. Jimmy fought back before he and his friends ran for their lives. Sadly, Jimmy couldn't outrun his attackers, and he was savagely beaten to death.
    Although police had the accounts of multiple witnesses, and names of suspects, the case was never resolved and remains unresolved to this day. The mother of Jimmy's daughter Kristy wound up giving her up for adoption when she was just eleven months old so she never got to know her father. As she grew up and began to wonder about her roots, Kristy was upset that her father's murder forever changed the outcome of her life. She was determined to get justice for her father, and has helped to re-ignite a fresh look into the case. In this episode, Kristy discusses her father's tragic and violent murder, and how her life was affected by it. 
    Kristy is personally offering a reward of at least $1000 for information that leads to a conviction in her father's case. If you have any information or tips, please call Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH or the Monroe PD at 318-329-2600.
    To learn more about the case, be sure to visit the Facebook discussion group set up by Kristy. You can also check out the petition Kristy kicked off in order to get her father's case looked at with fresh eyes. 
    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1.1K Ratings

1.1K Ratings

Dodie Allen ,

Jimmy Townsend

I thought your coverages was really really good. It’s hard to get someone to cover Louisiana case. i’ve never heard of you before and I started listening because I knew you were going to cover this and I gave you four stars. thank you so much for giving all these people a voice. I’ve gotten feedback from some of my friends of sharing they think the same.

HLTsandwich ,

Grade C

If I gave this podcast a grade, it would be a C. It is just really not engaging or exciting to listen to.

georgialuvsdopeydave ,

Non exploitative true crime

Really one of the only shows you can say this about.
This is a previous review statement that was left with 5 stars when I came to review the episode about Jimmy Townsend. I don’t think you should have done this episode. It’s very clear that there are racial undertones from the family and the retelling of stories by someone who was just a newborn really did add any factual information. I think this episode was a bad look.

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