Murder at Ryan's Run
Murder At Ryan's exposes the darkest, deepest secrets that lay just beneath the surface of The Move Organization's public perception. Within the groups ranks, members endured unspeakable abuse, victims of a cultic system created by leader Vincent Leaphart in 1972. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date story of MOVE told by the people who lived and survived it - ex-members known as AFRICAS and others with first hand accounts of bizarre beliefs, abuse, terror campaigns, violence, destruction, millions of dollars and the loss of more than a dozen lives including 7 children. FBI documents, internal cult communications, obtained audio tapes and photos on social media. *This is a serialized podcast and Season 1 is produced with real time reporting coordinated with the cult escape of a young mother and her 5 children. Warning: graphic discussion of violence, death, domestic abuse, child neglect and abuse. Please take care while listening. If you have any information relevant to investigation please email: murderatryansrun@gmail.com or message us on social media. Hosted, reported, written, edited and Executive Produced by Beth McNamara. *All individuals referenced in this series are presumed innocent unless and until they are proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Great Podcast!
30 sept.
I binged both seasons. Excellent research and storytelling. Lots of new information about the MOVE organization, which I assumed was non existent after 1983. I highly recommend for crime lovers and true story enthusiasts. This is a crazy story that has been told from many perspectives, but this is a fresh, well researched angle at the cult in its current form. It was great to get firsthand account from the former group members who escaped before it was too late! Kudos for their inspirational bravery.
A “Must Hear” Podcast
16/04/2023
This podcast should be receiving a lot more attention and wider listenership. If you believe in BLM, social justice, and simply justice in general, you should be following this story. After decades of gaslighting and intimidation from this cult, and the complicity of police and government officials, the truth is finally coming out. And it’s more shocking than anyone could have imagined. Listen, and tell your friends.
Unfortunately…
10/12/2023
I’ve learned a lot about MOVE since I found the blog and first listened to the podcast, but this podcast has such little sense of nuance. They tend to very passively describe the atrocities that happened against MOVE in favor of a sympathetic portrayal of the racist and violent Philadelphia police department and (in)justice system. We can at once recognize that MOVE was in fact a cult—an abusive and sociopolitically backwards one at that—without undermining the systemic racism and anti-blackness that motivated the coordinated attack against MOVE and Osage Ave. Additionally, as an Anthropologist/Ethnogropher I take issue with the hosts inability to discern violence and abuse from peculiar cultural differences, she often takes a sensationalist tone and it’s uncomfortable. While I appreciate how crucial these stories are, the platform this podcast has given ex-MOVE members, the host was NOT the right person to tell this story. In short: this podcast is socially narrow minded and it’s giving liberal cop apologist. Informative and Disappointing.
This right here
10/04/2023
I am a Philly resident. I remember both confrontations with MOVE. This podcast has drawn me all the way in. I hope justice will prevail for the Gilbride family. This is so shocking and sad. Well researched and has made me look closer. Great work
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- CréationBeth McNamara
- Épisodes32
- Saisons2
- ClassificationContenu explicite
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