
Murder Unscripted
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S2 Ep 6Ep:38 - The Laura Cowan Story (SURVIVED 4 YEARS IN CAPTIVITY)
EAfter moving to California for a chance at a better life, Cleveland-native Laura Cowan's dreams quickly become a nightmare. When her husband is arrested on gun charges, Laura seeks solace from a family friend, who turns out to be a violent polygamist. For four years, Laura and her 3 children endured unimaginable abuse...locked away and held captive in a cold dark garage with no heat, food, and water or plumbing. Laura was repeatedly raped, beaten and starved, alongside her children. Stripped of everything but the will to survive, not only for herself but for her children; Laura would then decide to do the unthinkable. Fearing that she would never make it out of that garage alive, she began to meticulously keep detailed accounts (via pieces of scrap paper she found throughout the garage) of the horrific daily abuse that she and her children endured. However, it would not be until an unplanned outside visit to the post office with her capture, that her life would forever be changed. On that faithful day, Laura was able to pass a note pleading for help to a post office clerk, who was then able to alert the proper authorities. Two days later, detectives would emerge onto her capture’s doorstep, where she and her children were finally rescued. If you like Laura's story, be sure to watch next week when Laura herself is a guest on the show. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #lauracowan #thelauracowanstory #thegirlinthegarage #domesticviolence #survivor #murderunscripted #freeatlast #advocacy

S2 Ep 5Ep:37 - The Murder of Anna Repkina (MURDER SUSPECT ATTEMPTS TIME TRAVEL!)
EAnna Repkina was a 27-year-old woman from Russia who moved to Oregon for love, only to meet a tragic end. Drawn to the United States by her online romance with William Hargrove, Anna believed she had found her soulmate. But their love triangle, involving Hargrove's other lover, Michelle Chavez, turned deadly. After Anna’s arrival, tensions flared when Hargrove failed to end his relationship with Chavez. Chavez, feeling threatened by Anna’s presence, reportedly issued an ultimatum: her or me. Just days later, Anna's body was discovered in a remote forest in Benton County, Oregon. She had been shot in the head, her body left abandoned with no immediate clues. The investigation unraveled a shocking tale of betrayal and manipulation. Evidence linked Hargrove to the murder, including a shotgun purchased shortly before Anna’s death and surveillance footage placing him near the crime scene. Prosecutors argued that Hargrove killed Anna to resolve the love triangle in the cruelest way possible. The case captivated audiences with its elements of love, jealousy, and betrayal, culminating in Hargrove’s conviction for Anna’s murder. It remains a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked passions and the dark side of online relationships. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #truecrime #oregon #pacificnorthwest #murderunscripted

S2 Ep 4Ep:36 - A Conversation with Dr. Jeff Smalldon (PSYCHOLOGIST WHO SPENT 20 HOURS WITH JOHN WAYNE GACY)
EEd and Melissa sit down for a fascinating deep dive into the extraordinary and often chilling world of criminal psychology as they interview Dr. Jeffrey Smalldon, forensic psychologist and author of That Beast Was Not Me. This groundbreaking book chronicles his 50 years of analyzing and corresponding with some of history’s most notorious criminals, including Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gary, Thomas Lee Dillon, and many others. What to Expect: 🌟 Unveiling the Letters: Gain unprecedented insights into the intimate, unfiltered correspondence between Dr. Smalldon and these infamous individuals. Discover what these letters reveal about their minds, motivations, and the humanity—or lack thereof—behind their actions. 🌟 A Psychologist’s Perspective: Dr. Smalldon will discuss the ethical and emotional complexities of maintaining such unique relationships, offering reflections on how his own perceptions of good, evil, and morality evolved over decades. 🌟 Never-Before-Told Stories: Hear firsthand accounts of some of the most revealing or unexpected exchanges, shedding light on the enigmatic personas of these criminals beyond the headlines. Also hear about Smalldon's time sitting face to face with John Wayne Gary, one of America's most deranged and egocentric murderers. 🌟 Lessons for Us All: Learn how this extraordinary journey informs our understanding of justice, forgiveness, and the shadowy corners of human nature. Whether you’re a true crime enthusiast, a psychology aficionado, or simply curious about what it means to correspond with history’s most infamous figures, this interview promises to be a riveting and thought-provoking experience you won't want to miss! Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #johnwaynegacy #gacy #forensicpsychology #psychology #Charlesmanson #tedbundy #serialkiller #murderunscripted

S2 Ep 3Ep:35 - John Wayne Gacy (THE SERIAL KILLER CLOWN)
EJohn Wayne Gacy (born March 17, 1942, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died May 10, 1994, Statesville, Illinois) was an American serial killer whose murders of 33 boys and young men in the 1970s received international media attention and shocked his suburban Chicago community, where he was known for his sociability and his performance as a clown at charitable events and childrens’ parties. Gacy was born into a blue-collar family and seems to have had a fairly ordinary childhood. But he exhibited a growing tendency toward sadism, which resulted in several encounters with the law in the 1960s. In 1968, after his conviction for sexually assaulting a teenage boy, he was confined in the Iowa State Men’s Reformatory (Anamosa State Penitentiary) and forced to undergo psychological evaluation. After his release in 1970 and while still on parole, he was again arrested for sexual assault, but the charges were later dropped. Gacy then became a fairly successful independent contractor and bought a house in suburban Chicago. In 1978, after one of Gacy’s victims, Robert Piest, was reported missing, police learned that Gacy was the last person known to have seen him. After obtaining a search warrant, police discovered the bodies of 29 boys and young men in or near Gacy’s house; four other bodies were found in the nearby Des Plaines River. Indeed, the area of the house had emitted a foul stench for years, but Gacy had told his houseguests and his wife that the smell was the result of moisture buildup. At his trial Gacy’s plea of innocent by reason of insanity was supported by the testimony of several psychologists, who diagnosed him as schizophrenic, but was rejected by the jury, which found him guilty of all 33 murders of which he was accused; he was executed by lethal injection in 1994. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #johnwaynegacy #gacy #summerdaleave #serialkiller #murderunscripted

S2 Ep 2Ep:34 - A Conversation with Edna Cowell Martin (TED BUNDY'S COUSIN)
EIn this compelling interview, Edna Cowell Martin shares her experiences growing up alongside her cousin, the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. From her family's roots in the Puget Sound region to witnessing Ted's unsettling behavior while under the influence of marijuana, and ultimately discovering his connection to the murders of dozens of young women, Edna's firsthand accounts are both chilling and revealing. This conversation offers just a glimpse into her story. For more gripping tales and deeper insights, explore her book Dark Tide: Growing Up With Ted Bundy, co-authored with Megan Atkinson.Available at: AMAZON - https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Tide-Growing-Ted-Bundy/dp/B0CTYHCX6T/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2LSNCJHSV925I&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZZ9ct5PxpV6_ACBwdN6hoFES38gjPX6eWuFYp8qRP9_CaVIxy_G-GI3nBF8ScvolWbLmay5YK5E6umSKdIrknN70w2LqU5SY1KXCjfqMIQoo7-QxPYkUr_anF13qYDpKnmzUSUAaxD5TyE1hJKyny8iymt5HvBMel5ABicBWjf0GEYv5TYaYdE0EWJD9yKU6LeY7M5NcH0HxPAgr0aSbBdI2Ze_QnzptntgFHom3C0.aXrCsxYQN8jpdYQyOOS6KNckOxs7Kxl5c5SLa3n6BqA&dib_tag=se&keywords=dark+tide+book&qid=1736783257&sprefix=dark+tide%2Caps%2C97&sr=8-2BARNES & NOBLE - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dark-tide-edna-cowell-martin/1144787897AUDIBLE - https://www.audible.com/pd/Dark-Tide-Audiobook/B0DF3VMY3BIf you're a true-crime fan, or just want to know more about what made America's most notorious serial killer tick, this is a conversation you don't want to miss!!Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator.FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S2 Ep 1Ep:33 - The Life & Times of Ted Bundy - AMERICA'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLER
EToday, the MU team explores the life and times of Ted Bundy - America's more notorious serial killer. Learn what made this monster tick, and how his actions have lasting effects even 50 years later. Next week, hear from Ted's very own cousin, author Edna Cowell Martin, who offers a chilling glimpse into the man whose name is synonymous with murder. Theodore Robert Bundy was born in Burlington, VT on November 24th, 1946. Bundy had a difficult childhood, including a strained relationship with his stepfather. His shyness made him a frequent target of bullying. Later, however, his intelligence and social skills enabled him to enjoy a successful college career, and he developed a series of apparently normal emotional relationships with women. Despite this apparent stability, he sexually assaulted and killed several young women in Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, and Florida between 1974 and 1978. Although he would ultimately confess to dozens of murders, some estimate he was responsible for hundreds of deaths. Following a well-publicized trial, he was sentenced to death in 1979 for the murder of two college students. In the following year he again was sentenced to death, this time for the rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl. Bundy was executed in Florida’s electric chair in 1989. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 32Ep:32 - The Abbotsford Killer (CANADIAN MONSTER TAUNTS POLICE AND HIS VICTIMS)
EOn October 13, 1995, 16-year-olds Misty Cockerill and Tanya Smith were walking to a party when Driver emerged from a nearby hedge with a baseball bat and forced the girls into the bushes. After leading them into a clearing, Driver ordered both to remove their clothes. While Smith complied, Cockerill resisted, seizing the bat and striking Driver across the back as he prepared to assault Smith. However, Driver overpowered Cockerill, beating her until she lost consciousness. When Cockerill later regained consciousness in a parking lot, she managed to reach a hospital, where she underwent emergency surgery for severe skull fractures. Meanwhile, Smith’s body was discovered later that morning in a river. Although her injuries from the beating were fatal, it was determined that she ultimately drowned. Following the attack, Driver exhibited erratic behavior that led to his capture. He made several anonymous phone calls to police and emergency services, identifying himself as the killer and threatening further crimes. Obsessed with police scanners, a fascination likely influenced by his father’s career as a police officer, Driver monitored law enforcement responses to his calls. He even attended Tanya Smith’s funeral, later stealing her tombstone and leaving it on the hood of a radio station’s car with a threatening message addressed to Cockerill. In another incident, he threw a wrench with a note for the police through a stranger’s window, claiming responsibility for three other similar assaults. Key evidence linked Driver to the crime. He left a thumbprint on the tape used to wrap the package containing the note, as well as DNA and a bite mark on Smith’s body. Authorities released recordings of his calls, prompting Driver’s brother to recognize his voice. His mother confirmed the identification. Further investigation matched Driver’s thumbprint to the one found on the tape, leading to his arrest in 1996. Following his arrest, Driver denied assaulting the two girls. Instead, he claimed he had stumbled upon them after the attack, raped the unconscious Tanya Smith, and disposed of her body in the river. He also alleged that he had driven Misty Cockerill to the hospital. At trial, Driver did not plead insanity but argued that his actions were influenced by Tourette's syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention deficit disorder. He maintained that these conditions led to false confessions and distorted behavior. Due to the emotionally charged nature of the case, Driver opted for a trial by judge rather than a jury. However, the judge rejected his defense. In 1997, Driver was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Tanya Smith and attempted murder of Misty Cockerill. He was declared a dangerous offender and sentenced to life in prison by Judge Wally Oppal. Driver appealed the conviction, but the appeal was dismissed in 2001. In a subsequent trial, Driver was also convicted of two additional assaults he had referenced in the note he threw through a stranger’s window. In 2006, Driver was transferred from protective custody at Kent Institution to the Pacific Institution/Regional Treatment Centre in Abbotsford for psychiatric treatment, a move that drew criticism toward Corrections Canada. Driver remained incarcerated until his death on August 23, 2021. According to the Correctional Service of Canada, he died of natural causes.

S1 Ep 31Ep:31 - The Survival Story of Kristie Reed - Throat slashed after SISTER MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD
EOn Jan. 29, 1999, a family friend entered the Reed family's Manassas, Virginia home where he killed 16-year-old Stacie Reed and then raped, stabbed, and choked 14-year-old Kristie Reed, leaving her for dead. Clinging to life, Kristie is about to mouth the name of her killer to police...Paul Warner Powell. Powell is arrested just hours later. Powell is eventually found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for Stacie's murder. From prison, Paul Powell writes profane, taunting letters to the family and prosecutor, boasting about the crime...believing he couldn't be re-tried due to the double jeopardy clause. Powell's letters are enough to charge him with capital murder, where a jury again finds him guilty. This time, he's given the death penalty and executed by electric chair in 2010. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 30Ep:30 - The Murder of Carol Stuart - Highlighting SYSTEMATIC RACISM in 1989 Boston
EThe 1989 murder of Carol Stuart in Boston was a high-profile crime that captivated national attention and exposed deep racial and social tensions in the city. Carol Stuart, a pregnant white woman, was shot and killed on October 23, 1989, as she and her husband, Charles Stuart, drove through the Mission Hill neighborhood after attending a childbirth class. Charles claimed that an African American man had carjacked them, shot Carol in the head, and wounded him in the stomach. His account triggered a massive police investigation, during which Black men in the area were aggressively stopped and questioned. The case stoked racial divisions and sparked outrage among Boston's Black community. The investigation took a dramatic turn when police arrested a young Black man, Willie Bennett, based on Charles Stuart's identification of him as the assailant. However, the narrative unraveled in January 1990 when Charles's brother, Matthew Stuart, came forward with shocking revelations implicating Charles in the murder. Matthew admitted to helping Charles dispose of evidence, including the gun and Carol's purse. Investigators soon concluded that Charles had staged the entire attack, likely motivated by financial gain, as he stood to collect a substantial life insurance payout upon Carol's death. When confronted with this evidence, Charles Stuart jumped off the Tobin Bridge in Boston, killing himself. The case left a lasting scar on Boston, highlighting systemic racial bias within the criminal justice system and the media's role in perpetuating stereotypes. The wrongful targeting of the Black community led to widespread criticism of law enforcement practices and a public reckoning with issues of race and inequality. The murder of Carol Stuart remains a tragic reminder of how prejudice and manipulation can distort justice and devastate communities. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 29Ep:29 - The Jersey Shore Thrill Killer (Richard Biegenwald)
EEd and Melissa dive into the twisted case of Richard Biegenwald, a man dubbed by the media as "The Jersey Shore Thrill Killer." The serial killer and arsonist murdered six people, four women and two men, in Monmouth County, New Jersey between 1958 and 1983. He is suspected in at least two other murders.

S1 Ep 28Ep:28 - The Disappearance of Jami Hagel Sherer
EJami met Steven Sherer in 1986. He had a prior criminal record for abusing and hospitalizing a previous girlfriend at the time. His file included documented threats, harassment complaints and restraining orders from the same woman. Jami's family and friends noticed an obvious change in her behavior after becoming romantically involved with Steven. They stated that she became withdrawn and dyed her hair blonde at his insistence, along with receiving breast implants. She was also fired from a job at that time due to poor attendance. All signs pointed to an abusive relationship and Jami's loved ones tried to convince her not to marry Steven. However, they wed in 1987. Their son was born in 1988. By 1987, Steven was convicted of choking and assaulting a police officer in a drunken rage. Steven had been labeled as a habitual offender by the late 1980's, mainly due to a string of theft convictions and traffic violations. Another troubling sign came in the form of Steven's consistent invitations to friends and his advertisements in adult magazines for group sexual activities with himself and his wife. Jami apparently had enough of Steven's abuse by September of 1990. The couple had been arguing for some time when she finally drove to her parents home nearby with their son on September 29, 1990. Jami told her parents that she intended to leave Steven the following day and planned to move into her parents house. Steven telephoned Jami later that evening and asked her to return to the couple's residence, she refused and informed him she wanted a divorce. According to Jami's mother, Steven did not accept that answer and pleaded with Jami to meet him the following day. She agreed to meet him outside of their home the next morning. Jami phoned her mother shortly after 08:30 AM on September 30, 1990. She left their son in her parents care. She said that Steven grabbed her purse and ran off shortly after meeting him. Jami also said that she figured Steven was en route to the couple's home and she intended to go there to reclaim her purse. Jami called her parents again at approximately 11:45 AM that morning. She said that Steven was at their residence and she was heading back to her parents house after stopping for lunch at Taco Time, a fast food restaurant. Her mother told investigators that Jami did not seem to be distressed at the time of her final phone call. Jami has never been seen nor heard from again. Jami's 1980 Mazda RX7 was discovered as an abandoned vehicle in a church parking lot in Shoreline, Washington several days after her initial disappearance. Her purse was missing from the car. A suitcase with her clothing was located in the vehicle but her underwear was not included with her belongings. There was no trace of Jami at the scene. Friends told police that Steven began acting very strangely immediately following Jami's disappearance. He frequented bars after his wife vanished and wore her panties tied around his arm. Steven also wore her necklace around his neck. He told friends the trinkets made him feel "closer to Jami." His sister informed police that she had seen a "large red spot" on the carpet of Steven and Jami's home the week she went missing. Investigators found evidence that the carpet in question had been repeatedly steam cleaned and a new piece of carpet was placed on the floor. Witnesses stated that Steven hired a carpet cleaning service the week Jami disappeared. Steven was found guilty of first degree murder in June 2000. He was sentenced to 60 years in prison.

S1 Ep 27Ep:27 - The Murder of David Tyll & Brian Ognjan ("The Mio, Michigan Murders")
EIn November of 1985, two 27-year-old friends, David Tyll and Brian Ognjan disappeared without a trace while on a hunting trip to the remote Michigan town of Mio. For 18 years, rumors swirled around Mio's most feared family - the Duvalls - namely, brothers Donald and Raymond.The duo had been linked to several unexplained deaths in the area, and even took credit for the hunters' murders. Unfortunately, with no proof, and no help from the tight-lipped community, the case went colder than a Michigan winter.Almost two decades later, a dogged cold case detective picks up the case and quickly uncovers a witness to the murders. After earning her trust, the witness shares an unbelievable story. Not only did she see the hunters brutally killed with her own eyes, she overheard the Duvall brothers discussing plans to put the their bodies in a wood chipper and feed them their angry hogs.The witness' account is enough to bring charges against Donald and Raymond Duvall, and in 2003, convict them of first-degree murder. Both were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator.FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted#murderunscripted #mio #Michigan #truecrimepodcast #davidtyll #brianognjan #duvallbrothers

S1 Ep 26Ep:26 - A Conversation with Jennifer McWhorter Taylor (victim's niece) & Bill Lott (Homicide Det.)
EIn 1990, high schooler Jennifer McWhorter Taylor's life turned upside down when she learned her "Aunt Bet" (Betty Jones) had been brutally murdered in Starkville, Mississippi while visiting a friend. For nearly 30 years, her aunt's killer remained a mystery, until cold case investigator Bill Lott (fmr. Starkville Police Department) made it his mission to find the person responsible. Leaning on advancements in DNA technology, and the revolutionary concept of genetic genealogy, the dogged investigator soon homed in on 52-year-old Michael Wayne DeVaughn - ending three decades of pain end heartache for Betty's family. Today, MU is joined for a conversation by both Jennifer McWhorter Taylor and Homicide investigator Bill Lott - who have developed an unbreakable bond through this violent tragedy. Hear Jennifer discuss her emotional journey as Bill details his quest for justice. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight while breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #laborday #murderunscripted #starkville #mississippi #truecrimepodcast

S1 Ep 25Ep:25 - The Labor Day Murder (Betty Jones & Kathryn Crigler)
EAfter covering the case for a soon-to-air spinoff of A&E's Cold Case Files, producer Ed Hydock tells the very personal tale of the murder of Betty Jones and sexual assault of Kathryn Crigler. Labor Day evening, 1990, Starkville, Mississippi-native, Betty Jones, heard a knock at the door. She'd been staying with her friend, 81-year-old amputee, Kathryn Crigler, to help her through some health issues. When Betty answered the door, she was immediately met by a fierce attack. The suspect, a young man with spiked blonde hair and a "swarthy" complexion, proceeded to slit Betty's throat before raping Kathryn Crigler and disappearing into the balmy Mississippi night. The brutal attacks sent shockwaves through the peaceful, tight-knit community. For nearly three decades, the killer eluded police, until DNA technology and a dogged cold case investigator caught up with him. In 2018, 52-year-old Michael Wayne DeVaughn was arrested and charged with capital murder and sexual assault in connection with the crimes. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #laborday #murderunscripted #starkville #mississippi #truecrimepodcast

S1 Ep 24Ep:24 - The Murder of Jason Sweeney
EIn episode 24 (BLOCK: "Friends Til the End"), the MU team dives into a tragic local case which rocked the close-knit community of Fishtown - a blue collar Philadelphia neighborhood. No one should have to die the way Jason did...especially in an area like that. Our hearts go out to his friends, family, and loved ones.R.I.P. Jason Keel Sweeney1986 - 2003In 2003, 16-year-old Jason Sweeney was working for his father, a contractor, on a building project in Philadelphia. He recently met a girl he liked, 15-year-old Justina Morley, with whom he had a date on the evening of Friday, May 30th. Unbeknownst to Sweeney, Morley had been engaging in sexual relations with two other 16-year-olds, Nicholas Coia and Eddie Batzig Jr. Batzig was Sweeney's best friend since the fourth grade. Nicholas Coia and his 17-year-old brother, Domenic, were also friends with Sweeney.With the promise of sex, Morley lured Sweeney to "The Trails," a wooded area of Fishtown near the Delaware River, where Batzig and the Coia brothers were lying in wait. There, they brutally murdered Jason using multiple deadly weapons - stealing $500 from his wallet. After a short investigation, police charged all four suspects with Jason's murder, citing jealousy and robbery as the motives.Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen.FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted#justinsweeney #murderunscripted #philadelphia #fishtown #truecrimepodcast

S1 Ep 23Ep:23 - A Conversation with Dr. Buzz (CopyCat Killers Psychologist)
EMU closes out October, and their block entitled, "Hollywood Horrors," in a conversation with the great Dr. Buzz Von Ornsteiner. Dr. Buzz has offered expert commentary on hundreds of high-profile cases for CNN, Fox News, E! Entertainment, MSNBC, WNYW, Court TV News, Tru TV, WPIX, Investigation Discovery and many more! But perhaps he's best known for his role as the recurring psychologist on Reelz Network's hit crime show, "Copycat Killers." In this candid interview, Dr. Buzz opens up about his storied career as a forensic psychologist, his days as an 80's B-movie actor, and reflects on his time as the face of Copycat Killers. As a bonus, Dr. Buzz also offers his insight on MU's two most recent cases - the 2014 attempted murder of Payton Leutner and the awful crimes committed by James Cushing - a man dubbed "The Queen Anne Axe Murderer" in 1990 after he followed in the footsteps of renowned suspected killer Lizzie Borden. You won't want to miss this deeply personal and insightful conversation! Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. #murderunscripted #crime #podcast #apple #YouTube

S1 Ep 22Ep:22 - The Legend of Lizzie Borden & The Queen Anne Axe Murderer
EThe Lizzie Borden murders of 1892 and the Queen Anne axe murder by James Cushing in 1990 represent two strikingly different yet similarly sensational cases of violent crime that captured public attention in their respective eras. Lizzie Borden Murders (1892): In Fall River, Massachusetts, Lizzie Borden was accused of the brutal murders of her father, Andrew Borden, and stepmother, Abby Borden, using a hatchet. The case generated immense media coverage, driven by Lizzie’s enigmatic persona and the sensational nature of the crimes. The trial became a spectacle, reflecting societal issues related to gender, class, and morality in the Victorian era. Despite strong circumstantial evidence, Lizzie was acquitted, leading to enduring speculation about her guilt and the dynamics of her family life. Lizzie's story is also one that fascinated James William Cushing in 1990. In 1990, in a starkly different context, James Cushing murdered 63-year-old Geneva McDonald with an axe in her Queen Anne neighborhood home in Seattle, Washington. This case emerged from a backdrop of personal turmoil, revealing deeper issues of mental health and the tragic consequences. Cushing’s case highlighted the urgent need for societal awareness around such issues. The Borden case remains a symbol of mystery and speculation, while the Cushing case serves as a sobering reminder of the complexities of mental illness and the urgent need for early intervention. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 21Ep:21 - Slenderman & the Attempted Murder of Payton Leutner
EThe attempted murder of Payton Leutner, often referred to as the "Slenderman Stabbing," occurred in May of 2014 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 12-year-old Payton was brutally attacked by her two friends, Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, who believed they needed to commit a murder to become proxies for a fictional internet character known as Slenderman. The attack took place during a sleepover when the girls lured Payton into the woods and stabbed her multiple times. After the assault, Payton was able to crawl out of the woods and seek help from a passing cyclist, which ultimately saved her life. The incident garnered significant media attention and raised discussions about mental health, the influence of internet culture, and the nature of friendship among adolescents. Both attackers were charged with attempted murder and faced legal consequences for their actions. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Insta - / murderunscripted TikTok - / murderunscripted

S1 Ep 20Ep:20 - Wolf Creek / The Murder of Peter Falconio
EIn episode 2 of MU's block on "Hollywood Horrors," Ed and Melissa go down under to analyze the tragic disappearance/murder of Peter Falconio, as well as the 2005 feature film Peter's case inspired - "Wolf Creek." On the night of July 14th, 2001, 28-year-old British tourist, Peter Falconio and his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, were ambushed while on a backpacking trip through Australia's Northern Territory. Joanne escaped and managed to survive, but neither Peter, nor his body, has ever been found. On December 13th, 2005, Bradley John Murdoch was convicted of Falconio's murder and sentenced to life in prison. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Insta - / murderunscripted TikTok - / murderunscripted

S1 Ep 19Ep:19 - The List Family Murders
EOn November 9, 1971, John Emil List brutally murdered his wife, mother, and three children inside their Westfield, New Jersey home, before vanishing and starting a new life. Nearly a month passed before anyone suspected that anything was amiss. After moving across country, List assumed his new identity as "Bob Clark," remarrying and eluded police for nearly 18 years. Finally, in 1989, after the story of his murders was broadcast on the television program, America's Most Wanted, John List was finally brought to justice. Join us as we kick off block 5, entitled, "Hollywood Horrors" - digging into the list case and the 1987 movie it inspired -"The Stepfather." Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Insta - / murderunscripted TikTok - / murderunscripted

S1 Ep 17Ep:17 - The Survival Story of Denise Sam-Cali
EDenise Sam-Cali was nearly a victim of one of America's youngest serial killers. In 1993, Harvey Miguel Robinson broke into Sam-Cali's home, raped and choked her, and left her for dead, but she managed to break free of Robinson's grip and run outside. Robinson attempted to attack Sam-Cali again but she fled. Police later used Sam-Cali as bait to lure Robinson in order to capture him. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 18Ep:18 - The Survival Story of Teri Jendusa Nicolai
EIn 2001, Teri Jendusa Nicolai survived the unthinkable. Her ex-husband, David Larsen, tried murdering her with a baseball bat, stuffing her bloody body into a garbage can, driving her across state lines and placing her in a storage locker - all in sub-zero weather. Less than an hour from death, Teri was miraculously rescued by paramedics - ending her grueling 26-hour fight for survival. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted

S1 Ep 16Ep:16 - A Conversation with Shannon Myers Barrientos (victim)
EIn 1988, Shannon Myers Barrientos suffered a series of vicious attacks at the hands of Joseph Scott Hatley - the same man who murdered 30-year-old Susan Woods in cold blood just months earlier. Thanks to Shannon's story, and a dedicated cold case detective, Susan's case was finally solved in 2006, bringing to an end a monster's reign of terror. Today, Shannon joins Ed and Melissa for an empowering conversation about coming face-to-face with evil, and how she became stronger because of it. Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #amazonmusic #spotifypodcast #audiblepodcast #mupod #applepodcasts #tuesday #realtalk #truecrimepod #truecrime #murderunscripted #murderunscriptedpod #truecrimepodcastsofinstagram #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeandchill #truecrimepodcast #stephenvilletexas #susanwoods #josephscotthatley

S1 Ep 15Ep:15 - The Murder of Susan Woods
EMU dives into the horrific 1987 murder of Susan Woods in Stephenville, TX. For nearly two decades, detectives chase the wrong suspect as the real killer continues his reign of terror. Then, police finally uncover the truth. Evil is lurking in their quiet, conservative community. Join your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa) every Tuesday as they dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen. FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557418124048 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/murderunscripted/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@murderunscripted #amazonmusic #spotifypodcast #audiblepodcast #mupod #applepodcasts #tuesday #realtalk #truecrimepod #truecrime #murderunscripted #murderunscriptedpod #truecrimepodcastsofinstagram #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeandchill #truecrimepodcast #stephenvilletexas #susanwoods #josephscotthatley

S1 Ep 14Ep:14 - Christy Flynn's Survival Story
EA rare night out on the town turns near-deadly for Arkansas single mom, Christi Flynn. To survive, Christi shifts focus to her young son, Chris, and making it home to him alive. Join MU Tuesday, September 3rd, as we kick off Block 4 with a fearless survivor's story sure to empower! #applepodcasts #podcast #investigatory #apple #crime #spotify #truecrimecommunity #crime #youtube #crimestory #murderunscripted #murderunscriptedpod #mu #spotifypodcast #foryou #fyp #foryourpage #fypage #fypシ゚viral #fypyoutube #tiktok #producerlife #producer

S1 Ep 13Ep: 13 - The Olympic Park Bombing
EWe've seen the damage caused by false murder accusations on a college campus, and an entire town... but what happens when the entire WORLD believes you committed murder? This week, MU explores the tragic 1996 Olympic Park bombing, and the fallout endured by prime suspect, Richard Jewell.

S1 Ep 12Ep:12 - A Conversation with Jodie Laird (Reesa Trexler's sister)
EWhat happens when police, the community, and even your own family suspect you of cold-blooded killer? The incredible, amazing, inspiring Jodie Laird joins the show to discuss her harrowing 35-year journey to find justice for her murdered sister, Reesa Trexler.

S1 Ep 11Ep:11 - The Murder of Reesa Trexler
EWhen 15-year-old Reesa Trexler is murdered while visiting her grandparents' house, everyone in Salisbury, NC wonders who's to blame...except for police, who spend the next 35 years focusing on the unlikeliest of suspects before forensic technology points them toward the real killer.

S1 Ep 10Ep:10 - The Gallaudet University Murders
ETwo murders at a world-renowned university for the deaf maKe one man's life a living hell, as the real killer continued his murderous rampage on campus.

S1 Ep 9Ep:9 - The Murder of Elizabeth Olten
EMU wraps up their block on hedonistic killers by diving into the documented psychosis of Cosmo DiNardo before analyzing the horrific actions of Alyssa Bustamante - a troubled teen brimming with homicidal curiosity.

S1 Ep 8Ep:8 - A Conversation with Phil Claroni (Producer)
EFriend and fellow true crime producer, Phil Claroni, joins MU for a conversation about the challenges of turning a local horror story into a gripping, small screen phenomenon.

S1 Ep 7Ep:7 - The Lost Boys of Bucks County, Pt. 2
EIn the conclusion of MU’s look at the Lost Boys of Bucks County, a hedonistic killer reveals his twisted motives as four Pennsylvania families get the answers they didn’t want to hear.

S1 Ep 6Ep:6 - The Lost Boys of Bucks County, Pt. 1
EWhen four boys mysteriously vanish from rural Pennsylvania, the innocence of a peaceful community is permanently shattered. In part 1 of this two-part tale, Ed relives his time spent bringing a local nightmare to life for Investigation Discovery's "The Lost Boys of Bucks County."

S1 Ep 5Ep:5 - The Murder of Stanley Edwards
EIn an emotionally-charged kickoff to MU's second story block, the heartbreaking murder of a young Connecticut boy leaves Ed and Melissa shook as they struggle to make sense of what makes hedonistic killers tick.

S1 Ep 4Ep:4 - The Murder of Robin Benedict
EEd and Melissa wrap up their block on bodiless crimes by shedding light on a forgotten victim, whose occupation made her murder back page news.

S1 Ep 3Ep:3 - A Conversation with (ret.) NYPD Det. Steve Pelan
EEd, Melissa, and guest host, Katie, are joined by retired NYPD Detective Steve Pelan for an intimate conversation about his life, his career, and the years spent hunting down one of New York City's most sadistic killers.

S1 Ep 2Ep:2 - The Murder of Bruce Blackwood
EIn week 2 of MU’s dive into bodiless crimes, Ed takes listeners on a personal journey through the sadistic murder of aspiring New York City real estate mogul, Bruce Blackwood - describing the challenges of bringing this big time case to the small screen.

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S1 Ep 1Ep:1 - Pilot - The Murder of Jessica O'Grady
EWhen a murder happens, but the victim is never found, police and prosecutors face an uphill battle. In MU’s pilot episode, Melissa and Ed explore the challenges of “no body” cases and deep dive into the twisted murder of Jessica O’Grady.