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Murder, She Told

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Maine and New England true crime with original interviews and detailed documentary style storytelling. Murder, She Told is an award winning, true crime podcast shedding light on the cold cases, missing persons, and crime stories that often get overlooked of Maine, New England, and small towns from away. Murder, She Told uses detailed storytelling with an investigative twist, and weaves in original interviews with friends, family, and investigators close to the case. Rooted in deep research, ...
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The Countdown to Christmas is real! Hallmark always disappoints with their made-for-TV movies- and we just can‘t stop watching! Join Molly and Brad as they give lively feedback and honest opinions in real-time while slowly becoming #hallmarkies! Follow us: Instagram: @homeforhallmark Twitter: @ homeforhallmark Email: [email protected]
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1988 - Lawrence, Massachusetts. Part 2 of 2. In April 2022, 74-year-old Marvin "Skip" McClendon Jr., a former Massachusetts corrections officer, was arrested for the 1988 cold case murder of 11-year-old Melissa Tremblay. Melissa was found brutally murdered on the railroad tracks in Lawrence, MA. In December 2023, the trial began. Prosecutors disclo…
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1988 - Lawrence, Massachusetts. Part one of two. On the afternoon of September, 12, 1988, a rail yard worker for B&M Railroad in Lawrence, MA made a horrifying discovery on the tracks: the body of 11-year-old Melissa Ann Tremblay who was missing from Salem, NH. Investigators quickly realized this was no train accident—that something more sinister h…
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2000 - North Providence, Rhode Island. In the early hours of January 19, 2000, somebody was in the apartment of 32-year-old Kimberly Sue Morse, waiting in the dark for her to return home from work—somebody who knew she worked late nights. The assailant brutally murdered Kim in her own kitchen. Her body wasn't discovered until 15 hours later when fi…
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This week Molly made Marshmallows and Brad got a gift all while recording from the comfort of a cold garage because maybe Molly has COVID! (JK, her test came back negative!) We're sticking with the Hallmark Channel this week and explore CHRISTMAS WITH THE DARLINGS and NEVER KISS A MAN IN A CHRISTMAS SWEATER! Boy, were these tough to swallow-like th…
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It was a busy week! Molly made a commercial! Brad stood in line at Lowes. And they still managed to watch MEET ME AT CHRISTMAS and A TIMELESS CHRISTMAS...time...they will never get back. Christmas moons? Love at first sight...with the wrong guy?! #hallmarkiehomies Email us at [email protected] Follow us on Instagram at @homeforhallmark Than…
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This week on Home for Hallmark...Molly and Brad have some technical...eh hem...difficulties around the 7 minute mark...so listeners won't get their take on Hallmark Channel's THE CHRISTMAS HOUSE...but still share their thoughts on GOOD MORNING CHRISTMAS! and A NASHVILLE CHRISTMAS CAROL! Three-legged wreath races? Tiny Tim has two daddies? Chestnut …
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This week on HOME FOR HALLMARK, Molly and Brad have lost their minds and watched THREE Countdown to Christmas movies! THREE! Well, Molly only watched 2.5 because she fell asleep during CRANBERRY CHRISTMAS, but made it through HOLLY & IVY and ONE ROYAL CHRISTMAS! Cappuccinos? Pillow menus? Dead mom jokes are not on the table...this week. #hallmarkie…
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On the first episode of the HOME FOR HALLMARK podcast, Molly and Brad jump right in with their takes on Hallmark Channel's CHATEAU CHRISTMAS and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries DELIVER BY CHRISTMAS. Sugar Cookies? Lopsided Christmas trees? Jacks of all trades? Planning a concert in 9 days? Christmas Daddies?!?!?! We talk it all! #homiehallmarkies Email…
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This week was finger lickin' good at HOME FOR HALLMARK! We released a bonus episode! YAY! We talked TIME FOR US TO COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS and this week we are joined by actress, podcaster, and true crime junkie Kristen Seavey to talk her new podcast MURDER, SHE TOLD and join us as we try to understand CHRISTMAS SHE WROTE... Christmas Chess? Santa …
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It's the SEASON FINALE of Home for Hallmark! What a ride it has been! Thank you to the #hallmarkies for all the support! This week we dive into Hallmark Channel's LIGHTS, LOVE, HANUKKAH, but WAIT! We have a special ending! We tickled the ivories and warmed up the ole' vocal chords to give a big thanks to everyone this year! Chocolaktes, rolled doll…
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This is HOME FOR HALLMARK Your new Countdown to Christmas Podcast miniseries! Over the next 8 weeks, we’ll watch, talk, and review the latest Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries releases of 2020! We break it down…We’ll share some stand out moments, and…uh, some not so great ones, but we won't leave out the inevitable warm and fuzzies…
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We're back...for now. After months away enjoying tropical beaches, lavish lake houses, and an endless supply of craft cocktails, HOME FOR HALLMARK is back with a special episode dedicated to CHRISTMAS IN JULY and discuss the newly released Crapping...uh...Crashing Through The Snow. Email us at [email protected] Follow us on IG: @homeforhall…
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Welcome to Season 2 of Home For Hallmark! Molly and Brad just couldn't resist coming back to talk all things Countdown to Christmas 2021! And this year, they're joined by official CHRISTMAS CORRESPONDENT Charmy Hollycakes (we think that's her name?) This week Brad covers You, Me, & the Christmas Trees, and Molly gives us her takes on the diverse ca…
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Let's chug the cocoa, because It's officially the Christmas season! This week Molly glosses over Coyote Creek Christmas and Brad tries to dissect Harmony In Christmas (there were so many things going on!!?!) Corn Dogs, Roulin Mouge, and the Naked Cowboy? Sounds like another episode of HOME FOR HALLMARK! Email us at [email protected] Follow …
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Molly is so happy! We have our first guest of season 2! Today we're joined by Aussie #hallmarkie Emma Shelley who has a delicious Instagram account @eggnog_n_chill and we chat Gingerbread Miracle and Next Stop, Christmas! And oh, #charmy has been hired by Hallmark as THEIR official Christmas Correspondent, so we don't care about her frequent demise…
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This week Molly is in Hawaii so for the first time we bring you "Home Away From Hallmark"! We got a tip from our friend @eggnog_n_chill that we HAD to watch and talk about @netflix Father Christmas is Back and oh boy, oh boy! This week we're joined by fan favorite @KristenSeavey and she sure does alot of s&@! talking! Was it a comedy, farce, a spoo…
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Merry Thanksgiving #hallmarkies! With all the cooking, cleaning, and shopping, this week Molly and Brad are keeping it old-school and do a deep dive on Hallmark Channel's A CHRISTMAS TOGETHER WITH YOU! Near death car crashes, basement suites, and product placement galore! Sign. Us. Up! We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]
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We're fangirling over our chat with the versatile David Kaye! He acts, he raps, he does a helluva Joe Pesci impersonation, and turns out it's true, Canadians are really nice! We've got it all covered in this episode - we talk the FIVE movies David has filmed for Hallmark, including last year's LOVE, LIGHTS, HANNUKAH! (excuse us, this was Molly's 20…
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Molly and Brad are recovering from Merry Thanksgiving- they're still stuffed from all the turkey and Hallmark movies! This week's episode of Home For Hallmark is SUPERSIZED! and full of dramatics! We've got you covered with the bad, the really bad, and dare we say it...the PERFECT? Hallmark Holiday Movie of the season?! We also got hate from a cat …
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We're back with another Home Away From Hallmark after last weeks Merry Thanksgiving! This week we endured Comedy Central's A Clüsterfünke Christmas and enjoyed Netflix's Single All The Way! We're in for bad innuendos (BJs=Big Java), the dream that is Jennifer Coolidge, and we jam to the hit song "All I'll have for Christmas is Fruit" by Diva Shania…
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This week Home For Hallmark is in a full spiral! We sent our official Christmas Correspondent Charmy Hollycakes on an assignment to Christmas Con 2021 for the first (and perhaps the last time?) At long last, we got to see Kris Polenta's much anticipated A Dicken's of a Holiday, and we fully objectify Julian Morris' "part" in A Queen's Royal Christm…
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It's here! The Season Finale of Home For Hallmark and we couldn't be more delighted to welcome Kris Polaha to the podcast! He’s a son, brother, father, husband, actor, director, activist, author, #hallstar, and one hell of a funny dude! Kris hails from our hometown of Reno, NV, and we couldn’t be more proud! But don’t expect this episode to be just…
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Even with all this talk of paper and ink, we wouldn't dare miss Christmas in July! Molly might be out "researching" and indulging in the best seafood Prince Edward Island has to offer, but we still found the time to chat with #hallstar freshman @alecdavinsantos about his new movie CAMPFIRE CHRISTMAS. Corbin Bleu is so 2007. Alec is easy, breezy, an…
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So... we tried REALLY hard to behave this week... but we somehow still managed to be mostly intolerable... even to us! This week we ran a "scientific study" and talk Hallmark's JOLLY GOOD CHRISTMAS. We sincerely apologize for pronouncing Rhesma Shetty's name wrong and labeling Will Kemp's mouth as a "rectum". Bad accents. A stuffy meet-cute. A topa…
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It's a Home AWAY FROM Hallmark episode! Finally. This week we took a much-needed break and headed over to the highly anticipated return of Lindsay Lohan and her new Christmas movie Falling For Christmas. If that wasn't enough we also LOL'ed our way through GAC's Catering Christmas! Secret cookie seasoning? A silent auction fiasco? All types of fudg…
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We're talking about ourselves of course! We would never speak ill-will of the #Hallstar trio Andrew Walker, Paul Campbell and Tyler Hynes. This week we go full spiral speaking with our good pal @eggnog_n_chill Emma Shelley about the much-anticipated movie Three Wise Men and a Baby. Afterall, Emma is Andrew Walker's biggest Australian fan... for now…
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Sorry we're late listener! We've lost track of the days after being subjected to SO many Hallmark movies this Merry Thanksgiving Weekend! We didn't even get to enjoy a slice of pumpkin pie... because Molly dropped it on the floor. Yes, we did watch 6 out of the 8 premieres this weekend, but today we're here to talk about HAUL OUT THE HOLLY starring…
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Boy oh boy, are we in for a treat! After a much needed break, we are back this week to talk Hallmark Channel's latest Countdown for Christmas movie The Most Colorful Time of the Year. Honestly, we aren't even sure what we watched - we were left in the dark with so many questions (and concerns) that we thought the only practical thing to do was to i…
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It's finally here! The season finale of Home For Hallmark! It's been one hell of a year and we can't thank you all for the support... on many fronts! This week we go back to to basics as we wrap everything up with Hallmark's Twas' The Night Before Christmas, and it disappoints just as we expected! Magical ghosts, hand models, delicious cinnamon sti…
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1990 - Springfield, Massachusetts. On the morning after Christmas in 1990, a parks employee at Blunt Park in Springfield, MA, made a grim discovery: the body of 17-year-old Shana Renee Price. Initially, police suspected she had been shot, but an autopsy later revealed the brutal truth behind her death. Shana was a young mother to a baby boy, living…
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Special bonus episode! Kristen is joined by fellow true crime podcasters Charlie Worroll from Crimelines, and Lucy Fitzgerald from Wine & Crime. Their conversation covers case updates, festival recaps, the perks and pitfalls of podcasting, entomology, Forensic Files, eye drop poisoning, and a whole lot more. Tune in for a special "Podcasters on Pod…
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1946 - Brockton, Massachusetts. On the morning of December 28, 1946, the Brockton, Massachusetts police arrived at a crime scene that would soon captivate the region. The press called it the Christmas Tree Murder-the brutal killing of 35-year-old Rene Cote. Rene had no shortage of enemies. Among them was a so-called friend now sitting in jail, char…
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1946 - Brockton, Massachusetts. In the early morning hours of December 28, 1946, Brockton Police were called to a grisly scene at the Cote family apartment: Beside an overturned Christmas tree, amid shattered ornaments and tinsel, lay the bloodied body of 35-year-old Rene Cote. His wife, Bertha Surprise Cote, claimed that two men had broken in and …
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1987 - Saline County, Arkansas. This is a preview of The Trail Went Cold’s coverage of the murders of Don Henry and Kevin Ives, also known as The Boys on the Tracks. The Trail Went Cold, created and hosted by Robin Warder, released a two-part episode about this convoluted case (that was featured on the original Unsolved Mysteries) for their five-ye…
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1975 - Washington, Maine. On a chilly November morning, just two days before Thanksgiving in 1975, 25-year-old Ludger Belanger kissed his wife, Linda, goodbye, and ventured into the snowy woods of rural Maine in search of a buck. He never returned. A devoted father of three young children, Ludger wasn’t the kind of man to abandon his family—Linda k…
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For the past few years, Cairenn Binder and her team of students at Ramapo College of New Jersey’s IGG Center have been using investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) to identify human remains, solve violent crimes, and help exonerate the wrongfully convicted. In this exclusive episode of Murder, She Told, Cairenn gives a behind-the-scenes look at the …
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1982 - Florida, Massachusetts. On a rainy Saturday evening in April 1982, 18-year-old Lynn Burdick was working alone at the Barefoot Peddlar, a small country store in the Berkshires. By the end of her shift, she had vanished—along with the cash in the register. Known for her reliability, Lynn’s disappearance immediately raised alarms. Less than an …
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2020 - Manchester, New Hampshire. On February 19, 2020, 22-year-old Chandler Innarelli was shot while sitting in a car in an alley in Manchester, NH. Chandler was waiting for his girlfriend and their newborn baby to come meet him to go visit his sister. Four years later, his murder remains unsolved. Since that day, Chandler’s mother, Amy, has worke…
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1983 - Plymouth, Massachusetts. On a cold night in February 1983, Barry Pinto, 26, and his wife, Dena, 24, were brutally shot in their own home, while their infant son sat helpless in a nearby playpen. The crime scene hinted that the couple might have known their killer, yet investigators struggled to uncover a clear motive. Forty years later, the …
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1951 - Brunswick, Maine. Police heard the woman’s screams before they even reached the door. They were responding to a late night break-in at the apartment of 56-year-old Lancelot Cooper, a prominent figure in the community. When they stepped inside, they found his wife, 45-year-old Eva Cooper, nude on the living room floor with a scarf over her he…
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1989 - Dunbarton, New Hampshire. In November of 1989, 14-year-old Sonya Moore disappeared. At first, her mother thought it was typical Sonya behavior. After all, the teenager had a habit of staying out late and skipping school. But when Sonya missed an important appointment, the pit in her stomach began to grow. Despite her daughter’s independence,…
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1974 - Swampscott, Massachusetts. In the shadows of the early-December afternoon, somebody with a baseball bat beat the life out of 15-year-old Henry Bedard Jr. He had been on his way home to wrap a Christmas gift, and was found the following day in a well-travelled patch of woods that was popular amongst the town’s youth. Henry was a good kid from…
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1986 - Winthrop, Maine. On a cool November night in 1986, an intruder entered the geodesic dome home of 34-year-old Brian Kowalczyk, firing multiple shots before stabbing the Snap-On Tools salesman to death and fleeing into the darkness. At the time, Brian’s wife was away in New York looking for their next home. Not only were the police stumped by …
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1983 - Auburn, Maine. While hiking in Mount Apatite Park in June of 1983, a woman stumbled on the body of 36-year-old William Lester Smith partially hidden under scavenged sheet metal and forest debris. William was part of a mineral club at home in Massachusetts, and had come to the park to search its quarries for treasure. Two days prior, William …
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Looking for a new true crime podcast to listen to? Check out Crime Salad! Ashley and Ricky, the dynamic duo behind Crime Salad, bring their unique perspectives and captivating storytelling to unravel some of the most intriguing criminal cases. With each episode, they dive deep into the details, providing listeners with a thought-provoking explorati…
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2019 - Manchester, NH. On December 31st, 2021, the Manchester, NH police went to the media with an alarming press release: a 7-year-old girl named Harmony Montgomery was missing, and she hadn't been seen in 2 years. Though the state knew Harmony was deceased and strongly suspected that her father, Adam Montgomery, was responsible, there wasn’t enou…
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