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Zevon Odelberg is a true crime podcast host and disability advocate. Zevon has cerebral palsy and he wants Kinda Murdery to be welcoming community for people with disabilities and for people living with challenges of any kind. Life can be hard, but being together makes it better.
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S8 KM Classic: The Decapitation of Eddie King w/ Derek Hayes from Monsters Among Us
Classic Kinda Murdery Episode Featuring Derek Hayes from Monsters Among Us Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast:…
S8E17 The Murder of Betsy Faria: Part Four
Pam Hupp’s public role in the case continued growing during that same stretch. Reporters increasingly framed her as Betsy’s close friend and confidante—the person who had driven Betsy home from…
S8E16 The Murder of Betsy Faria: Part Three
The house in Troy stayed lit long after most of the neighborhood had gone dark again. Patrol cars still lined portions of the street, though fewer than earlier in the investigation. The frantic…
S8E15 The Murder of Betsy Faria: Part Two
The first deputies through the front door found Russ standing near the edge of the living room with a phone still pressed against his ear. The dispatcher’s voice could be heard faintly through the…
S8E14 The Murder of Betsy Faria: Part One
Russ turned into the driveway and let the headlights wash over the garage door before he killed the engine. For a second he stayed where he was, both hands on the wheel, looking at the house the way…
S8E13 The Johnston Brothers
In the 1970's The Johnstons were Pennsylvania's own modern day James-Younger Gang, until a motel rape and murderous paranoia brought them down. Find out how, only on Kinda Murdery!Become a supporter…
S8E12 Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre: Part Three (Conclusion)
The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre has a permanent investigation room inside the police station. Tables are fixed in place, walls used for more than overflow, and everything that comes in is…
S8E11 Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre: Part Two
The call hits the fire department like any other at first—just another line lighting up, another voice on the other end trying to get words out fast enough to keep up with what they’re seeing. Smoke…
S8E10 Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre: Part One
February 10th, 1990. Saturday morning in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The place is Las Cruces Bowl—nothing special from the outside. Low building, wide parking lot, the kind of spot people go to because…
S8E9 The Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders: Part Four (Conclusion)
Swabs were taken from areas where biological material might still exist, even if it was not visible. Fragments of fabric used for binding were collected and separated. Bullets recovered during…
S8E8 The Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders: Part Three
The verdicts held—for a time. Robert Springsteen IV had been sentenced to death in 2001. Michael Scott had been sentenced to life in prison in 2002. The prosecution had secured convictions in one of…
S8E8 DELAY to Part 3 of The Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders - This is THE MITCHELL FAMILY MURDERS
DELAY - This is NOT part 3 of the Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders. Please don't be mad - I'm at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and couldn't put out a new episode this week. Don't…
S8E7 The Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders: Part Two
Like nearly everyone who had grown up in Austin at the time, Springsteen remembered the crime clearly. The murders had dominated local news for weeks. The photographs of the four girls had appeared…
S8E6 The Austin, Texas Yogurt Shop Murders
On the night of December 6, 1991, the Northcross shopping center in Austin, Texas was closing down the way it always did. The parking lot lights hummed. The storefronts dimmed one by one. Cars pulled…
S8E5 The McStay Family Murders: Part Five (Conclusion)
The courtroom in San Bernardino was built for volume meaning physical space, not raised voices. High ceilings. Pale walls. Wood benches polished by decades of restless hands. By the time opening…
S8E4 The McStay Family Murders: Part Four
It started with the calendar. February 4, 2010. Detectives rebuilt the day again, not from the perspective of web traffic or corporate filings, but from physical movement. Joseph’s schedule. His…
S8E3 The McStay Family Murders: Part Three
On November 11, 2013, a motorcyclist riding in a remote stretch of the Mojave Desert came across something that did not belong to the landscape. The area lay north of Victorville, not far from…
S8E2 The McStay Family Murders: Part Two
It did not happen all at once. There was no siren moment, no dramatic escalation, no declaration that something terrible had occurred. The transition from concern to action came through a phone call,…
S8E1 Season 8 - Episode 1 -NEW- The McStay Family Murders: Part One
The 3400 block of Avocado Vista Lane, Fallbrook, California. The street ends in a cul-de-sac and the houses face the curve. The McStay house sits on that turn. Two stories. Light tan stucco. A white…
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