By Yours in Murder
A forensic scientist and a journalist talk into a mic...
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We look back on 2020 before we go on hiatus...
We finish the story of Maria Ridulph with a conviction .... for a while.
In this old bonus episode, we tackle crimes committed by twins.
The case of Maria Ridulph was once the oldest solved cold case in US history.... now it has been returned to being unsolved....
In WWII, there were multiple cases of Americans broadcasting propaganda shows out of Nazi Germany. We cover a few of these Radio Traitors.
In 1918, an engineer falling asleep while on duty would lead to 86 deaths in a disastrous train wreck.
In 1956, the murder of two Chicago sisters rocked the city. To this day, the case is unsolved.
In 1949, a New Jersey man would begin a walk of death that became the first modern mass shooting.
In 1893, the testimony of a ghost was accepted in a murder trial. . .
We follow Jeffrey Macdonald's case to the trials.
We continue the story of the Macdonald family murder with a look at the evidence.
In the first of a three part series, we examine the Macdonald family and their murders. . .
In 1970, a mysterious body is found in the mountains of Norway...
In 1979, three brothers and a friend went on a horrific murder spree...
In 1948, the body of a man was found on the beach in Australia. He remains unidentified to this day.
We continue the story of the Phantom Killer with the investigation and suspects.
In 1946, an unknown killer haunted the Lover's Lanes of Texarkana.
There are many reasons often cited why John and Jane Does die without their name. But what about when the unidentified is a child, too young to be without a caregiver? How do they lose their identity and why was...
In 2004, trains were bombed in Madrid, Spain. Instead of helping, the FBI misused fingerprints to drag an innocent man's name through the mud.
We are back! This week, we cover the murder of two leaders of the civil rights movement.
To celebrate Pride, we bring you two cases of trans individuals.
Disasters form part of our collective story, but sometimes history forgets them. In this episode, we cover disasters from London that history has forgotten, inspired by the great series in "The Londonist"https://londonist.com/2009/08/londons_worst_disastersmapped
This week we cover a horrible crime, but one that doesn’t actually involve murder. In 1990 13 priceless works of art were stolen from the Gardner Art Museum in Boston. To this day the FBI still have no...
With the recent light on police brutality against Black Americans, we offer the stories of those who were killed by police. #saytheirnames #blacklivesmatterAll proceeds from the ads in this episode will be donated to charity.
A former Green Beret would be accused of his wife's murder. . . Sources at yoursinmurder.net
7 people were brutally murdered in a fast food restaurant, but it took almost a decade for any justice to be served. In this episode we finish the story of the Brown's Chicken Massacre.
In 1993 seven employees Brown's Chicken and Pasta in Palatine, Illinois were brutally murdered as they closed the restaurant for the night. The questions of who would do such a thing, and why, remained unanswered for 9 years.
London was not a safe place to be in 1942. At night, when curtains were drawn and lights extinguished, German bombs rained down and a killer prowled the streets looking for vulnerable women.
In 2003, a pizza delivery driver walked into a bank with a bomb strapped to his chest...
In turn of the century Chicago, the husbands of one woman kept dying mysteriously...
Despite what many people believe, fingerprint analysis is a relatively new science. In this episode we discuss two cases that solidified the place of fingerprint analysis in the law enforcement community and in the courtroom
This week, we look at some of the first women to help solve crimes.
We bring you our St Patrick's Day episode with a missing Postman from Ireland! Rachel's friend Breeann guest hosts.
We continue Women's History month with 6 "Mary" Murderesses.... 6 women all named Mary. Thanks to our friends from Just the Tip-sters, All Crime No Cattle, Murder Dictionary, Targeted, and Rachel's friend August for their help.
Okay, maybe not so merry... we kick off women's history month with the stories of 6 murderesses from around the world.
Warning: This episode contains sexual assault. It also has nothing to do with the French Revolution, Rachel checked.In the 1990's, a monster prowled the Bastille neighborhood of Paris.
Rachel is on vacation this week so Rebecca brings you the case of a no-body murder conviction
We continue the story of the Centennial Olympic Park Bombing. In our last episode the security guard, Richard Jewell, was hailed as a hero. In this episode we discuss his life under suspicion, how his name was cleared, and finally...
Out of a startling act of domestic terror, comes the story of the framing of a hero as the perp...
Christmas, 1987. Ronald Gene Simmons would murder 22 people, 16 of them his own family members.
In our Lincoln and Ford Episodes, we spoke a bit about attempted killings of presidents. Here, we detail those stories that didn't go as planned.
TW: Transphobia, hate crime