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  • Episode 165 Lester and Carol Dotts Case Update

    In this episode, we update the case of Lester and Carol Dotts who were murdered during a robbery in their Farragut, TN home in February,1995. We first covered their case in episode 99. To hear the full story of what happened to Carol, and Lester, it's advised that you go back and listen to that episode. In this episode, their daughter Jeanne updates us to what's going on in the case, and her battle to keep a killer behind bars.

    To visit the Facebook page focusing on the Dotts murders, visit this link:

    This episode is sponsored by Green Light; the debit card for kids and teens. Get your first month free when you sign up using our special listener link.

  • Introducing: Mind of a Serial Killer

    What makes a serial killer? Mind of a Serial Killer takes you deep into the twisted minds of history’s most notorious serial killers. Every Monday, hosts Vanessa Richardson and Dr. Tristin Engels, a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, combines gripping true crime storytelling with expert psychological analysis to answer the question - what makes a serial killer? From Jeffrey Dahmer to Ted Bundy, explore not only their chilling crimes but the dark psychology behind them. Follow Mind of a Serial Killer wherever you get your podcasts!

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  • Episode 164 Loretta Benaderet Case Update

    In this episode of The Murder in My Family, host Eric Carter-Landin discusses the heartbreaking story of Loretta Benaderet, a 76-year-old woman who was killed by her own son, David, in a 2014 murder-suicide. As the layers of this tragic case are peeled back, we learn about a long history of mental illness, abuse, and denial that ultimately led to this devastating outcome.

    Loretta's daughter, Kim Adams, joins Eric in the episode to share her family’s story and talk about her upcoming book, where she opens up about the years of dysfunction, isolation, and trauma that tore her family apart. Kim was previously a guest on the show back in episode 81, and if you want to listen to that episode to get the complete picture, we invite you to go back and listen to it.

    Warning: This episode includes discussions about mental illness, suicide, domestic violence, child abuse, and animal abuse. Listener discretion is advised.

    Guest:
    Kim Adams, sister of David and daughter of Loretta, shares her painful experience with her family’s tragedy and the process of healing. She is currently working on a book about her life and this harrowing case.

    Help is available: If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or domestic violence, help is available. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255, and the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE.

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  • Paul Bergrin is a hotshot criminal defense attorney in Newark, New Jersey. Seemingly unstoppable and with unorthodox methods, he’s built a reputation for getting his clients off the hook. But as Paul's legend grows, so do the suspicions swirling around him.

    When FBI Agent Shawn Brokos starts investigating a major drug ring, she makes a shocking discovery: the gang's most powerful player is none other than Newark’s star attorney. Has the ex-federal prosecutor crossed the line and started committing crimes himself?

    From Wondery, comes a new series about a lawyer who breaks all the rules, the FBI agent determined to take him down at all costs, and the people caught in the middle who paid the ultimate price.

    Listen to Criminal Attorney on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple podcasts. Start your free trial by visiting Wondery.fm/CA_TMIMF

  • Episode 163 Unveiling Cold Justice: Madison McGhee's Journey to Solve Her Father's Murder

    In this episode, Eric speaks with Madison McGhee, the producer and host of the 'Ice Cold Case' podcast. Madison is on a mission to solve the 2002 murder of her father, John Cornelius 'J.C.' McGhee, who was tragically shot in his home in Bridgeport, Ohio. The conversation covers the complex and often contradictory details surrounding J.C.'s death, including the chaotic events at his sister Pearl's house and the numerous suspects involved. Madison shares her personal struggles, the emotional toll, and her dedicated pursuit of justice, highlighting the importance of public interest and the challenges of overcoming preconceived notions about victims. The episode encourages listeners to support Madison's mission by tuning into 'Ice Cold Case,' discussing J.C.'s story, and helping to pressure local authorities into taking action. Discover the intricate journey of a daughter seeking closure and the broader implications for the true crime community.

    https://www.icecoldcase.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/icecoldcase/

    https://x.com/icecoldcasepod

    https://facebook.com/icecoldcase

    This episode is sponsored by Green Light; The all-in-one money app for families.

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    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

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    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

  • Episode 162 Nicole Schmidt and Candice Cooley

    In this special episode of 'Murder My Family', host Eric welcomes Nicole Schmidt, mother of Gabby Petito, and Candice Cooley, mother of Dylan Rounds. They share their heart-wrenching experiences of having their loved ones cases thrust into the national spotlight during the most traumatic periods of their lives. The episode delves into their advocacy work—Gabby Petito Foundation and Dylan's Legacy—and discusses transforming grief into purpose. The conversation critiques the inconsistencies in law enforcement responses, the role of the media, and the harmful impact of victim-blaming in true crime communities. They emphasize the importance of community support and share their mission to provide resources and education to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

  • Episode 161 Stacey Colbert

    In the midst of life's complexities and everyday moments, nothing can truly prepare you for the sudden loss of a loved one, especially when that loss is shrouded in the mysteries of an unexplained disappearance and an eventual tragic death. This is the heartbreaking yet inspiring story of Stacey Colbert, a bright young woman with a promising future who went missing in 1998. It is also the story of the unwavering determination of her family, friends, and loved ones to uncover the truth and seek the justice that Stacey so rightfully deserves.

    In this episode, I speak with Danielle Nussbaum, who shares the profound impact her sister Stacey had on everyone who knew her and the relentless pursuit for answers that has defined the years since Stacey’s disappearance. You will also hear from Stacey's sorority sister, Paula, as she reflects on the joy and vibrancy that Stacey brought into their lives. Through their voices, we remember not just the tragedy of Stacey's loss, but the light and life that she embodied.

    Check out Stacey's Facebook page.

    Check out the TikTok page for Stacey.

    Check out Stacey's X page.

    Please contribute to the Gofundme efforts in Stacey's case.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

  • Episode 160 Suwannee Valley Unsolved

    In this episode, the host interviews Jason Futch, founder and executive director of Suwannee Valley Unsolved, a nonprofit organization focused on highlighting unsolved homicides and missing persons cases in Lake City, Florida. Jason shares his journey from being a criminal justice student to starting the organization after discovering a decades-old case during his college years. He discusses the unique challenges faced in the Suwannee Valley, the lack of resources for cold case investigations, and the importance of community support and advocacy in bringing justice to the affected families. The conversation highlights specific cold cases, the role of modern technology in solving them, and Jason's vision for the future of his organization.

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    https://www.facebook.com/SuwanneeValleyUnsolved/

    https://www.instagram.com/suwanneevalleyunsolved/

    This episode is sponsored by Green Light;

    Sign up for Green Light today, and get your first month for free when you visit our special listener link.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Episode 159 Velecia 'Lisa' Lewis

    In this emotional interview, Angela Lewis shares the tragic story of her cousin Lisa's murder and her family's ongoing struggle for justice. Angela recounts the close-knit family dynamic, Lisa's passion for becoming a veterinarian, and the tragic circumstances surrounding Lisa's 1999 death. Despite two potential suspects being cleared, Angela suspects foul play involving someone close to the family. She details her relentless efforts to get law enforcement to reopen the case, facing numerous obstacles that suggest a possible cover-up. Angela's story is a poignant reminder of the importance of perseverance and the need for justice for all victims.

    Facebook Page: https://t.ly/zdhXs

    Petition: https://chng.it/b8TMrGSr7x

    If you have any information related to the unsolved murder of Velecia (Lisa) Lewis please call Memphis Crimestoppers at 901-525-5122 or at https://crimestopmem.org/

  • Episode 158 Marcos Perez and Nick Ortega

    On June 3rd, 2023, avid outdoorsman Marcos Perez and his best friend Nick Ortega were tragically killed at a house party in Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a peaceful day of fishing in the Jemez mountains. Despite over a year passing since the incident, there have been no arrests or clear answers. Eric Carter Landin speaks with the boys' mothers, Vanessa and Danielle, who share the young men's vibrant lives and the aftermath of their senseless deaths. The mothers recount their sons' close bond, the chaos of the night, and the struggle for justice. They urge the community to come forward with any information and highlight the systemic issues within local law enforcement and legislation. The episode emphasizes the devastating impact on the families and the need for ongoing support and awareness to ensure that Marcos and Nick are not forgotten. Crime Stoppers Anonymous Tips or 505-843-STOP Justice for Marcos and Nick Facebook Sign the petition for Marcos and Nick.

    This episode is sponsored by Greenlight; the debit card for kids. Use our Greenlight link to get your first month free.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Episode 157 Lliana Lily Rose Garcia

    This episode highlights the devastating consequences of road rage, recounting the tragic story of four-year-old Lily Rose Garcia, who was killed in a road rage incident in 2015. Eric shares alarming statistics on road rage, while guest Veronica, Lily's mother, talks about her daughter's life and the heart-wrenching events leading to her death. Veronica advocates for stricter road rage laws and increased public awareness to prevent similar tragedies. The episode underscores the critical need for behavioral changes on the road to save lives. For more information on Veronica’s efforts check out her Facebook page.

    This episode is sponsored by Greenlight; the debit card for kids. Use our Greenlight link to get your first month free.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Episode 156 Jacob Landin Case Update

    In this episode, host Eric Carter-Landin provides a detailed update in the case of his baby brother; Jacob who was killed in 1987. His death was a homicide, with evidence of a vicious, and violent attack. Despite a clear suspect in the case, justice has eluded Jacob's family. We first covered Jacob's story back in Episode 94 of The Murder in My Family. Now, as host of the show, Eric brings on his mom Brenda to discuss what progress they have made over the years to get justice for Jacob, and the many hurdles that have stood in their way, and still stand in their way.

    Please sign the petition to re-open Jacob's case.

    Visit Jacob's Facebook page.

    If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

    This episode is sponsored by Greenlight; the debit card for kids. Use our Greenlight link to get your first month free.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Episode 155 Ruben Pacheco

    Seeking Justice for Ruben Pacheco: Unsolved Mystery and Family's Unyielding Pursuit

    In this heartfelt episode, Tina Whitley, Chris Pacheco, and John Pacheco share their treasured memories of Ruben Pacheco, who was tragically murdered in 1997. They recount his warm personality and the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his death. The conversation reveals inconsistencies in the police report, suspicions about the investigation, and frustrations over the lack of progress in solving the case. The family discusses their ongoing efforts to seek justice, including petitions, fundraisers, and attempts to re-engage law enforcement to take advantage of advances in DNA technology. Despite the passage of more than two decades, they remain determined to uncover the truth and achieve justice for Ruben.

    https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-ruben

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/urwusv-justice-for-ruben

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Episode 154 Zachariah Juwaun Shorty

    On July 21st 2020 Zachariah Juwaun Shorty was hanging out with some friends and making music. Zach had an important court date and his mom, Vangie Randall Shorty was reminding him not to miss it. She heard from him around 3 pm as he called using another phone to ask her to bring him a charger. Vangie brought the charger and offered to take Zach to her house. He said he wasn't ready. She promised to call after work to see if he was ready then. This would be the last time Vangie heard from Zach again. This episode is a heart-wrenching story with a mother who while grieving the murder of her son, Continues to demand answers and accountability. Witness her relentless pursuit of justice, determination to uncover the truth, and commitment to honor her sons' memory, shedding light on the broader issue of justice for all victims. If you or someone you know has information that could lead to the arrest of the killer or killers of Zachariah Juwaun Shorty on July 21, 2020 in Farmington New Mexico, please call the FBI at 505-889-1300 - Follow Vangie's fight here: https://www.facebook.com/p/Justice-for-Zachariah-My-Mom-is-My-Voice-100030412008026/ Justice for Zachariah Juwaun Shorty.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

    Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter)

    The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment.

    Be sure to check out Eric's other projects:

    True Consequences podcast

    Angels' Voices

    AdvocacyCon

    Be sure to check out all of the podcasts from the AbJack network of shows.

  • Listen Now: Happily Never After: Dan & Nancy

    Nancy Brophy fills her novels with romantic betrayals and murder. It’s a far cry from her
    quiet life in the suburbs, where she and her chef husband, Dan, are living out their
    golden years. But when Dan is shot dead, Nancy finds herself at the center of a murder
    case that could be ripped from the pages of her novels.


    From Wondery, this is a story about what happens when the line blurs between fiction
    and reality.


    Listen to Happily Never After: Dan & Nancy early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join
    Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts.

  • Episode 153 Meet Your New Host; Eric Carter-Landin

    After more than 150 episodes, original host Mike Morford steps aside from hosting the show, and introduces the new host- his friend, and past guest of the show; Eric Carter-Landin.

    Eric is a past guest of the show. In episode 94, he spoke about the heartbreaking case of his little brother Jacob who was murdered in 1987, and whose killer has never faced justice. Since then, Eric has started his own podcast True Consequences, and has become a wonderful advocate for victims and their families. Eric is currently working on Advocacycon; a wonderful in person event that is a groundbreaking conference designed to bring together experts, non-profit organizations, families of the missing and murdered, and individuals passionate about advocating for justice. It aims to create a platform for education, connection, and collaboration in the fight for justice.

    In this episode, Eric re-introduces himself and talks about his work, as well as his vision going forward with the show to help as many people as he can. Eric will take on hosting duties in the next episode- episode 154. We are excited to see what the future has in store with Eric behind the microphone.

    A note from Mike Morford for long time listeners, and friends of the show:

    Thank you for tuning in and supporting The Murder In The Family for the last several years, and for over 150 episodes. It's been my honor to have had guests on that have trusted me to share their stories with the world. I've tried to present these stories in a respectful manner, and to always provide a platform for family and survivors to talk about their loved ones. I can't think of a better person and advocate than Eric Carter-Landin, to move this show forward and help many more families along the way. Please support Eric the way that you have supported me over these first 150+ episodes.

    Mike Morford

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  • Episode 152 Juan Leon Laureles Rewind

    In this episode, we rewind and go back into The Murder In My Family vault to explore the case of Juan Leon Laureles who was murdered in Brown County, TX and was seemingly the victim of a hate crime because he was gay. Since the original release of our episode in July, 2021, Leon's case has gotten a lot more media attention in an ongoing effort to see his case solved, and his killer, or killers identified. You'll hear from Leon's niece Arlene in this episode and she discusses how Leon's loss has greatly affected the lives of those who knew and loved him.

    If you have any information Leon’s case, please call the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at (325) 646-5510 or go to http://www.heartoftexascrimestoppers.org/ to submit an anonymous tip. There is currently a $30,000 reward being offered in this case.

    To learn more about Leon’s case, visit the Facebook group run by his niece, Arlene or the website for his case


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  • Episode 150 Raymond Saenz

    On October 11, 2019, Raymond Saenz a 30 year old father of 3, went to a bar in San Bernardino, CA with a couple friends to have a couple drinks and some wings. While he was there, Raymond found himself cornered in a small bathroom with multiple members of a biker gang, and he wouldn't come out alive. Raymond was shot once in the face and left to die on the bathroom floor as the bikers fled the scene. Raymond's murder was shocking because he was well liked and got along with all kinds of people; in fact, surveillance footage from the bar showed Raymond being friendly with the bikers prior to being shot by them. That same surveillance footage may hold clues, that along with eye witness testimony, may help convict the men who have been arrested for Raymond's murder. The trial has been delayed in court for various reasons, and over four years later, Raymond's family is still waiting for justice. In this episode, Raymond's mom Mary discusses what is taking so long, and the challenges in getting justice for her son.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

  • Episode 149 James 'Jimmy' Townsend

    In 1985, 13 year old James 'Jimmy' Townsend was a popular boy in his hometown of Monroe, Louisiana. He was a friendly and gifted athlete who played a variety of sports and excelled at them. By September of that year, Jimmy had become involved in boxing, but that wasnt all that was new for Jimmy. He was also a new father to a baby girl; Kristy. Being a father at 13 was certainly going to be a challenge for Jimmy, but he was ready to take it on. Sadly, he'd never get the chance. On September 28th, 1985, Jimmy along with a couple friends went to a local fair, and while there, they got into an altercation with a group of seven young men and boys, thought to be members of a local gang. Jimmy fought back before he and his friends ran for their lives. Sadly, Jimmy couldn't outrun his attackers, and he was savagely beaten to death.

    Although police had the accounts of multiple witnesses, and names of suspects, the case was never resolved and remains unresolved to this day. The mother of Jimmy's daughter Kristy wound up giving her up for adoption when she was just eleven months old so she never got to know her father. As she grew up and began to wonder about her roots, Kristy was upset that her father's murder forever changed the outcome of her life. She was determined to get justice for her father, and has helped to re-ignite a fresh look into the case. In this episode, Kristy discusses her father's tragic and violent murder, and how her life was affected by it.

    Kristy is personally offering a reward of at least $1000 for information that leads to a conviction in her father's case. If you have any information or tips, please call Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH or the Monroe PD at 318-329-2600.

    To learn more about the case, be sure to visit the Facebook discussion group set up by Kristy. You can also check out the petition Kristy kicked off in order to get her father's case looked at with fresh eyes.

    To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page

  • Episode 148 The Hanson Family Murders

    In December, 2021, a shocking triple murder happened in Milbank, SD.

    29 year old Jessica Hanson, her unborn daughter Annika, who she was 9 months pregnant with, and her 59 year old husband Clyde were murdered in their residence in separate attacks in an act of domestic violence at the hands of Clyde's brother, Brent Hanson. The attacks were brutal; while Jessica was at work, Clyde was beaten to death with a baseball bat in his bed while the Hanson's young son Ty slept nearby. When Jessica returned home from work, she was attacked with a machete, and both she and her baby Annika were killed. Brent Hanson admitted to police that he had committed the murders saying that he 'lost it'. It came to light that proceeding the murders, Brent who was living with Jessica and Clyde, had violently attacked Jessica, and when her husband Clyde came to her defense, he too was attacked. Despite the attack on his brother and sister in law, Brent Hanson remained a free man. Following the domestic violence, Jessica and Clyde understndably did not feel safe living with Brent, but he and Clyde co-owned their home, so they decided to essentially sub-divide the residence, and live in one section while Brent lived in another. Sadly, the new living arrangements did not keep them safe from Brent.

    Following the tragedy, Jessica's sister Jasmine King tried to adopt her nephew Ty who had survived the ordeal, but South Dakota CPS stepped in and adopted Ty out to another family. To make matters worse, although Jessica's family was pushing for the death penalty, prosecutors without consulting them, agreed to a plea deal with Brent Hanson, and instead of the death penalty, he was sentenced to life in prison.

    This story is tragic all the way around, and has devastated Jessica's family. Despite Jessica's son Ty surviving the violence, they feel he was stolen away from them. In this episode, Jessica's sister Jasmine King discusses the tragic details of this case, and the aftermath which has left her heartbroken.

    If you or someone you know needs help escaping a domestic violence situation, you can seek help by calling the National domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233

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