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The Murder Police Podcast
David Lyons Communications LLC
160 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text 3 Things: Susan Smith What drives a mother to murder her own children? The Susan Smith case continues to haunt us nearly three decades later, raising profound questions about evil, justice, and the darkest corners of human nature. When Susan Smith reported that her two young sons had been kidnapped by a male black carjacker in October 1994, the nation watched in horror as the young mother made tearful television appeals for their safe return. But something about her story didn...
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Send us a text 3 Things: Susan Smith What drives a mother to murder her own children? The Susan Smith case continues to haunt us nearly three decades later, raising profound questions about evil, justice, and the darkest corners of human nature. When Susan Smith reported that her two young sons had been kidnapped by a male black carjacker in October 1994, the nation watched in horror as the young mother made tearful television appeals for their safe return. But something about her story didn...
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True Crime
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Society & Culture,
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Episodes (20/160)
The Murder Police Podcast
The Drowning of Innocence: 3 Things on Susan Smith
Send us a text 3 Things: Susan Smith What drives a mother to murder her own children? The Susan Smith case continues to haunt us nearly three decades later, raising profound questions about evil, justice, and the darkest corners of human nature. When Susan Smith reported that her two young sons had been kidnapped by a male black carjacker in October 1994, the nation watched in horror as the young mother made tearful television appeals for their safe return. But something about her story didn...
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2 months ago
40 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Where Is Rhonda Day?
Send us a text The aching void of a missing loved one tears at the fabric of a family like nothing else. Rhonda Faye Day—compassionate soul, devoted grandmother-caretaker, avid reader, and animal lover—vanished from Kentucky on July 28, 2018, leaving her family in a nightmare that continues to this day. We trace Rhonda's story through the eyes of those who knew her best. She was the woman who stopped to move turtles from busy roads, the one who painted rocks for children to discover in parks...
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3 months ago
17 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Is Karen Read this Generation's O.J. Simpson?
Send us a text The suspicious death of John O'Keefe and the subsequent trials of Karen Reed have divided communities, sparked heated debates online, and left countless questions unanswered. Was this a tragic accident, or something far more sinister? Join Wendy and David as they each share "3 Things" that they take away from this case. We dive deep into three key elements that raise serious doubts about what really happened that fateful night. First, the mysterious series of "butt dials...
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3 months ago
34 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
True Crime and Consequences: The book | Part 2 of 2
Send us a text David delves into the complex relationship between true crime enthusiasts and law enforcement, revealing how these two passionate communities can collaborate effectively to solve cases and support victims' families. The conversation explores the dangerous "landmines" amateur investigators must navigate - from constitutional issues to potential criminal charges. When true crime enthusiasts enter someone's property without permission or record conversations in two-party consent ...
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4 months ago
32 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
True Crime and Consequences: The book | Part 1 of 2
Send us a text What happens when the lines blur between true crime fascination and real murder investigations? Former homicide detective David Lyons tackles this pressing question in his groundbreaking book, "True Crime and Consequences: Does the True Crime Community Help Murder Investigations or Hurt Them?" On this special "hostile takeover" episode of the Murder Police Podcast, communication expert Scott Harvey interviews David about the delicate relationship between amateur sleuths and pr...
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4 months ago
27 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! Part 4 of 4
Send us a text Unlocking the secrets of deception through body language and strategic questioning—Eddie Pearson returns for the final installment of our riveting four-part series on reading what's not being said. Your body betrays your words. Despite our best efforts to control our non-verbal communication, our physiological responses—from subtle changes in breathing to unconscious movements—reveal what we're trying to hide. Pearson breaks down how investigators identify and interpret these ...
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4 months ago
40 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! Part 3 of 4
Send us a text The human body betrays what the mind tries to conceal. From ancient Chinese techniques using rice to detect lies to modern statement analysis methods, our conversation with Eddie Pearson reveals the fascinating science behind deception detection. When someone lies, their brain experiences increased cognitive load – the mental strain of fabricating details while suppressing truth. This triggers physiological responses impossible to control: dry mouth, changed blinking patterns, ...
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4 months ago
38 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! Part 2 of 4
Send us a text Eddie Pearson pulls back the curtain on interrogation psychology, revealing that our feet—not our faces—often betray our true feelings. "The feet are the most honest part of the body," he explains, drawing from decades of experience reading subtle cues that most people miss. Far from the Hollywood portrayal of intimidating interrogators, Pearson describes a more nuanced approach focused on building rapport, managing cognitive load, and paying attention to clusters of non-verbal...
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4 months ago
31 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! Part 1 of 4
Send us a text Forget everything you've seen in crime dramas about slamming tables and bright lights. Former detective Eddie Pearson reveals the subtle science behind real interrogation techniques in this eye-opening conversation about body language and statement analysis. The forehead serves as the "billboard of body language," where trained investigators can read microexpressions that betray our inner thoughts. Pearson explains why watching for changes in someone's baseline behavior matter...
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5 months ago
35 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Where is Linda Price? | Part 2 of 2
Send us a text A decade of unanswered questions haunts the family of Linda Price, who vanished from a small Kentucky community leaving behind only whispers, theories, and a mother and son determined to bring her home. The truth seems tangled in the complex web of small-town silence. Linda's son Chase and her mother Mary Elizabeth share their most credible theory: Linda was staying with a man in McKinney when she and another woman allegedly took money. When consequences came calling, the othe...
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5 months ago
27 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Where is Linda Price? | Part 1 of 2
Send us a text The haunting disappearance of Linda Price tears at the heart of a Kentucky family as whispered secrets circulate but answers remain elusive. Mary Elizabeth never imagined she would hear news about her missing daughter from inmates at the Lincoln County Jail where she worked. "Miss Mary, we have family out there. We can't talk to you about anything," they told her after making cryptic comments suggesting they knew what happened to Linda. This devastating experience eventually f...
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5 months ago
28 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
3 Things: Madeleine McCann
Send us a text The haunting disappearance of three-year-old Madeleine McCann from her family's vacation apartment in Portugal continues to captivate and disturb us nearly two decades later. What began as a parents' nightmare on May 3, 2007, has evolved into one of the world's most enduring missing child cases, spawning international investigations, media frenzies, and countless theories. Our deep dive into the McCann case examines the critical elements that still perplex investigators and tr...
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5 months ago
41 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Vanishing of Michael Keith Gorley: What Are They Hiding? Part 3 of 3
Send us a text A mother's faith doesn't waver, even after a decade of searching for her missing son. Sandra Hasty and daughter Jennifer share the haunting story of Michael Gorley's disappearance from rural Kentucky—a case marked by strange encounters, spiritual guidance, and the frustrating knowledge that someone knows exactly what happened. The details paint a disturbing picture: Michael's hat and shoes mysteriously left on a porch, an official story claiming he walked away barefoot in swim...
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5 months ago
38 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Vanishing of Michael Keith Gorley: What Are They Hiding? Part 2 of 3
Send us a text A mother's intuition and a sister's unexplainable spiritual experience drive the desperate search for Michael Keith Gorley after his Ford Explorer is discovered partially submerged in a pond on Wilderness Trail Road in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Sandra Hasty and Jennifer Gorley Coffey take us through the bewildering days following Michael's disappearance, revealing a web of suspicious circumstances that point to something far more sinister than a simple missing persons case. Th...
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6 months ago
36 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Vanishing of Michael Keith Gorley: What Are They Hiding? Part 1 of 3
Send us a text The unsolved disappearance of Michael Keith Gorley haunts the backroads of rural Kentucky like a ghost story without an ending. Ten birthdays, ten Christmas mornings, ten Mother's Days have passed while his family waits for answers that never come. Sandra Hasty remembers the last morning she saw her son - May 17, 2015. Michael had slept in her bed that night (she took his), a simple moment of connection that would become a treasured final memory. Just five days earlier, he'd b...
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6 months ago
32 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
3 Things: Jeffrey Dahmer
Send us a text Join Wendy and David for their 3 Things, this time, on Jeffrey Dahmer. The case of Jeffrey Dahmer continues to haunt our collective consciousness decades after his crimes came to light. What makes this story so deeply disturbing isn't just the shocking nature of his murders, but the stark contrast between the monster and the man who appeared so ordinary to those around him. We delve into Dahmer's troubled childhood, where early warning signs manifested through his...
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6 months ago
30 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Lexington Triple Homicide: Who Really Pulled the Trigger? | Part 3 of 3
Send us a text A split jury verdict that defied expectations. Three men dead. A defendant who confessed but later died by suicide in prison. The Lexington Triple Homicide conclusion reveals the devastating consequences when drug culture, family violence, and opportunity collide. The detective's theory makes disturbing sense – victims who crashed hard after a "420 party" would have been unconscious when the shooter entered, explaining why neither woke when the other was killed. "People who do...
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6 months ago
30 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Lexington Triple Homicide: Who Really Pulled the Trigger? | Part 2 of 3
Send us a text When detectives locate Ricky at a Louisville Red Roof Inn following a triple homicide in Lexington, they're stunned by his immediate confession: "I killed Aaron and Isaac and I'm proud I did it." But this chilling admission deliberately omits any mention of his stepfather Frank – the third victim discovered at a separate location. What follows is a masterclass in forensic investigation as experienced detectives meticulously dismantle Ricky's fabricated narrative. His version –...
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7 months ago
32 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
The Lexington Triple Homicide: Who Really Pulled the Trigger? | Part 1 of 3
Send us a text A routine death call transforms into a detective's worst nightmare when one body becomes three in a matter of hours. When Frank Reschke is found murdered in his recliner, detectives quickly realize they're missing two crucial elements - the victim's car and his stepson, Ricky Sherroan. What follows is a masterclass in homicide investigation as detectives balance gathering evidence from the initial crime scene while tracking down a suspect who seems to have vanished. When a wor...
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7 months ago
32 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
3 Things: The Mendendez Brothers
Send us a text Two handsome, wealthy young men from Beverly Hills. Parents murdered by shotgun blasts in their own mansion. A whirlwind of spending on luxury cars and Rolex watches. Sexual abuse allegations that split public opinion. The Menendez brothers case remains one of America's most captivating true crime stories more than three decades after the 1989 murders shocked the nation. We peel back the layers of this infamous case, exploring its most perplexing elements: Why would Lyle and E...
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7 months ago
39 minutes

The Murder Police Podcast
Send us a text 3 Things: Susan Smith What drives a mother to murder her own children? The Susan Smith case continues to haunt us nearly three decades later, raising profound questions about evil, justice, and the darkest corners of human nature. When Susan Smith reported that her two young sons had been kidnapped by a male black carjacker in October 1994, the nation watched in horror as the young mother made tearful television appeals for their safe return. But something about her story didn...