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Music & Murder
Michael D Keeney
37 episodes
4 months ago
Music & Murder is a true crime and music podcast. It intertwines real actual true crime murder cases, while showcasing some great music. The host Michael D Keeney is a total dick, and uses profanity, and talks very graphically about gory details that depict the crime scene or scenes that are featured on each episode. The dick, I mean, the host, is a criminology graduate student, and a professional recording artist and song writer for ASCAP. Most episodes are about murders that involve musicians, but not all of them, and most are about murderers that kill in a serial manner. There is also usually a guest that appears after most episodes for an after episode discussion. Music & Murder is rated R, and is for ADULTS ONLY. Parental advisory is definitely recommeneded. IG= music_murder_podcast, and FB= Music & Murder Podcast. Follow to be followed. Thank you, The Dick (Michael D Keeney)
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Music & Murder is a true crime and music podcast. It intertwines real actual true crime murder cases, while showcasing some great music. The host Michael D Keeney is a total dick, and uses profanity, and talks very graphically about gory details that depict the crime scene or scenes that are featured on each episode. The dick, I mean, the host, is a criminology graduate student, and a professional recording artist and song writer for ASCAP. Most episodes are about murders that involve musicians, but not all of them, and most are about murderers that kill in a serial manner. There is also usually a guest that appears after most episodes for an after episode discussion. Music & Murder is rated R, and is for ADULTS ONLY. Parental advisory is definitely recommeneded. IG= music_murder_podcast, and FB= Music & Murder Podcast. Follow to be followed. Thank you, The Dick (Michael D Keeney)
Show more...
True Crime
Music,
Society & Culture,
Comedy Interviews,
Music Interviews
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Episode 31 - The Serial Killer Candyman
Music & Murder
1 hour 44 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 31 - The Serial Killer Candyman
Dean Corll owned a candy business in Houston in the late 60s, early 70s. His body count was high, and he was known to the FBI as one of the founding serial killers of the gold age a serial killers. He was also thought to have insipered killers such as John Wayne Gacey. This is gruesome and graphic episode, and it comes complete with a very suprising end.
Music & Murder
Music & Murder is a true crime and music podcast. It intertwines real actual true crime murder cases, while showcasing some great music. The host Michael D Keeney is a total dick, and uses profanity, and talks very graphically about gory details that depict the crime scene or scenes that are featured on each episode. The dick, I mean, the host, is a criminology graduate student, and a professional recording artist and song writer for ASCAP. Most episodes are about murders that involve musicians, but not all of them, and most are about murderers that kill in a serial manner. There is also usually a guest that appears after most episodes for an after episode discussion. Music & Murder is rated R, and is for ADULTS ONLY. Parental advisory is definitely recommeneded. IG= music_murder_podcast, and FB= Music & Murder Podcast. Follow to be followed. Thank you, The Dick (Michael D Keeney)