MURDER IN AMERICA is a true crime podcast that takes a state-by-state look at the most infamous homi
In the 1920's a series of brutal crimes rocked the state of California... young boys were going miss
In the 1920's a number of young boys started to go missing in the greater Los Angeles area. Nobody h
In 2012, a disturbing crime ROCKED the New York City neighborhood of Manhattan. On that day, a deran
In 1982, two young women were brutally murdered at random in the icy cold of Breckenridge, Colorado.
In 2008, a mass shooting occurred in Tinley Park, Illinois, that claimed the lives of 5 women and le
In part one of this story, we discussed the abduction & murder of 12 year old McKay Everett. We
Kidnappings with ransoms demanded are very rare crimes. But in 1995, Courtney’s small hometown of Co
In the year 1961, a tragic boat accident claimed the lives of 6 people and left only survivor... at
At the end of 2019, a puzzling crime rocked the community of Austin, Texas. A mother, Heidi Broussar
In 2009, a family was found murdered in their home in Illinois. The only survivor was father Chris C
On April 13th 2014, a double homicide rocked the community of Davis, California. But this was no ord
In 2022, three bodies were discovered inside of a flaming home in Riverside, California. And the sho
On September 29th, 2005, a man named Levi King stole his fathers guns, broke into a home, and murder
In 1982, 13-year-old Carrie Ann Jopek went missing during a party. Over a year later, she was discov
On April 16th, 2007, a student of Virginia Tech slaughtered 32 people before ending his life. At the
The deadliest school shooting in American history took place in the year 2007, on the campus of the
In today's episode, we explore the stories of two marriages gone wrong, love stories that ended with
WARNING: This episode is EXTREMELY disturbing.-“Go ahead and arrest me. She is in there. I chopped h
On January 6th, 2007, an innocent couple was kidnapped by a group of thieves with malicious plans, s
In January of 1996, 13 year old Rachel Mellon Skemp wasn’t feeling very well, so she stayed home fro