
In today's episode, Rita brings us two heartbreaking cases with an unusual similarity. Conrad Roy dies by suicide on July 13, 2014. Jchandra Brown took her life on May 5, 2019. In each case a person was arrested in connection with their deaths.
Tyerell Przybycien plead guilty to child abuse homicide for helping Jchandra hang herself and then filmed the act. Michelle Carter was found guilty of manslaughter for encouraging Conrad to end his life via text messages.
We hope to bring awareness to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for those in need. Please reach out
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May 5, 2023
36 min

Welcome to "I don't like murder podcast." In today's episode, we'll be discussing the Delphi murders, a case that has baffled investigators and captured the attention of the nation. On February 13th, 2017, two young girls, Abby Williams and Libby German, went for a walk on the Delphi Historic Trail in Indiana and never returned. Their bodies were found the next day.
One of the most interesting aspects of this case is the suspect's ability to hide in plain sight. Despite a massive manhunt and numerous tips, an arrest wasn’t made for more than 5 years.
Richard Allen, has been arrested. He was living in the area at the time of the murders and was known to have been in Delphi on the day the girls went missing. He was working at a local pharmacy and living in the area for about 15 years.
Thank you for listening to "I don't like murder podcast." We hope this episode shed some light on the Delphi murders and the suspect hiding in plain sight. Stay safe, and don't forget to tune in next time for more true crime stories.
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May 3, 2023
41 min

enny discusses the murder of sisters, 18-year-old Amina Said and 17-year-old Sarah Said, in 2008. Their father, Yaser Said, was found guilty of capital murder in the 2008 shootings of his teenage daughters. Police say the murders were 'honor killings.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions.
Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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May 2, 2023
34 min

Rita discusses the case of Savannah Gold who was murdered in August 2017, her co-worker Lee Rodarte eventually confessed to the murder after an extensive investigation. We explore the crime and investigation and talk about how the story of Savannah is dominated by her murderers version of events.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions.
Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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May 1, 2023
42 min

oin Jenny and Rita as they review past cases and invite you to join as we prepare to go live with our cases.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions.
Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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Apr 30, 2023
1 hr 14 min

Jenny tells the story of Rosemary Ndlovu, she is a South African convicted murderer and former policewoman who was convicted in the deaths of six people – her live-in partner and five of her relatives – between 2012 and 2018. Her motive was to live off of their life and funeral insurance policies. In 2021 Ndlovu was sentenced to six concurrent life terms for the murders and a total of thirty years; 10 years for four fraud counts, 10 years for each of the seven incitement to commit murder charges and 10 years for the attempted murder of her mother.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions.
Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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Apr 29, 2023
13 min

Rita brings us a trial in process about Hannah Payne's failed citizen’s arrest attempt. Payne defied orders from 911 dispatch when she pursued, attacked, and ultimately killed 62-year-old, Kenneth Herring. The incident took place on May 7, 2019. Payne allegedly witnessed Herring leave the scene of a motor accident with another vehicle. Payne called 911, then followed Herring, despite 911 operator’s specific directions not to following Herring. It’s alleged that after some time Payne was able to cut off Herring in traffic at Riverdale Road and Forest Parkway and exited her car with her firearm. According to witnesses, Payne demanded Herring to exit his vehicle, and shouted, “Get out of the car, get out of the car, get out of the fucking car! I’m going to shoot you!” Shortly thereafter, she used her firearm to shoot him in the chest. She also attempted to deceive dispatch by telling them “He shot himself with my gun” according to testimony by Police Officer Keon Hayward. Payne’s attempt at invoking citizen’s arrest was ultimately unsuccessful because leaving the scene of an accident with no injuries is a misdemeanor, not a felony.
**IDLM will keep you updated as the case progresses to trial.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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Apr 1, 2022
45 min

Jenny brings us the case of Brigitte Harris, an Americo-Liberian woman from Queens, New York, who was convicted of manslaughter in the castration of her father, Eric Goodridge, in her Rockaway apartment. Both Harris and her sister, Carleen Goodridge, claimed to have been raped and sexually abused by their father since childhood. Due to her abuse allegations, Brigitte received an outpouring of support from public figures. Harris was sentenced to five and fifteen years in prison but was released after serving three years.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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Mar 31, 2022
43 min

Rita discusses what happens when a local missing person's case becomes a national new story, and the media seemingly injects themselves into the investigation. We look the Scott Peterson case where Scott was convicted of the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson in 2002. What about this case commanded the media across the nation to converge on this city and story? Why did cable news, CourtTV and National Media think this story demanded non-stop coverage? We review the public impact of this type of publicity on the criminal case and if these types of cases the media chooses to amplify are beneficial for adjudicating crime.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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Mar 18, 2022
49 min

Jenny brings us the case of Ronnie Long. Ronnie was released from prison after spending 44 years in North Carolina prisons for a rape conviction that was not supported by evidence from the crime scene and had proceeded in part due to the suppression of evidence that could have exonerated him.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
Watch on YouTube: I Don’t Like Murder Podcast - YouTube
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Mar 11, 2022
1 hr 17 min
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