Tired of hearing the same true crime cases told on every podcast? So was I. Murder on the Map was born during the pandemic stay-at-home times out of a passion for lesser known crimes, cold cases, and bizarre stories and making sure they get told. I'm Taylor and each week on my show I'll tell you the story of a person or place you may not have heard before. Spread the word & subscribe now so you never miss an episode!
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Tired of hearing the same true crime cases told on every podcast? So was I. Murder on the Map was born during the pandemic stay-at-home times out of a passion for lesser known crimes, cold cases, and bizarre stories and making sure they get told. I'm Taylor and each week on my show I'll tell you the story of a person or place you may not have heard before. Spread the word & subscribe now so you never miss an episode!
In the early 1990s, suburban Massapequa, Long Island, was known for Italian restaurants, big-hair beauty parlors, sprawling malls and lavish cookouts in Oyster Bay. But in May 1992, it became known for a teenager who fell for a middle-aged man and brutally shot his wife in a jealous rage.
On today's episode, I'll tell you the full story, including where they are now. Listen to Murder On The Map wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to leaving a rating and a review.
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Murder on the Map
Tired of hearing the same true crime cases told on every podcast? So was I. Murder on the Map was born during the pandemic stay-at-home times out of a passion for lesser known crimes, cold cases, and bizarre stories and making sure they get told. I'm Taylor and each week on my show I'll tell you the story of a person or place you may not have heard before. Spread the word & subscribe now so you never miss an episode!