Shadows Uncovered Podcast

The Easter Murder


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In 1937, New York City was shaken by the brutal Easter Sunday murders of 20  year old model Veronica Gedeon, her mother Mary, and their boarder Frank Byrnes. Veronica known for her work in pulp detective magazines was found strangled, while Mary and Byrnes had been stabbed, a crime so shocking it ignited one of the largest manhunts since the Lindbergh kidnapping.
Investigators soon focused on Robert George Irwin, a mentally unstable sculptor who had once boarded with the family and developed an obsessive fixation on Veronica. Irwin fled across multiple states before being recognized from a detective magazine photo and arrested in Chicago. His confession and subsequent institutionalization sparked major debate about New York’s psychiatric laws and the insanity defense.
The case became a media frenzy not only because of the triple homicide, but because tabloids sensationalized  modeling Veronica's photos, turning her into a tragic symbol of “crime and glamour.” Newspapers splashed her image across front pages, fueling public fascination and shaping the narrative long before the truth emerged.
This episode unravels the crime scene, the manhunt, the media circus, and the lasting impact of a case where beauty, obsession, and mental illness collided with devastating consequences.

Let’s pull back the shadows that have kept these cold cases in the dark for far too long. Piece by piece, we’ll work to rebuild the truth not just for the story, but for the victims and the families still waiting for answers. The puzzle isn’t complete yet, but together, we’re getting closer.

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Shadows Uncovered PodcastBy Sara