Homicide Homegirls

Homicide Homegirls

Nowadays it seems like everyone is fascinated or intrigued by true crime cases, whether they want to admit it or not. Best friends, Arielle and Amanda, are no different. Join them as they discuss and analyze various true crime cases from murders and abductions to unsolved mysteries.

  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Ep. 70 - Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women [Murdered]
    The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Movement, or MMIW, aims to bring attention to the sad epidemic plaguing indigenous women. Indigenous women are 10 times more likely to be murdered and sexually assaulted. 84% of American Indian and Alaska Native women women experience violence in their lifetime - the highest rate in the US. Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss the MMIW Movement and two of the cases of murdered indigenous women. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    16 November 2022, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Ep. 69 - Timothy O'Bryan [Murdered]

    Halloween Night 1974 started out like any other typical night for many families: Ronald Clark O’Bryan and his wife, Daynene, planned to take their children, 8-year-old Timothy and 5-year-old Elizabeth, trick-or-treating. Unfortunately, this seemingly ordinary Halloween would be anything but for the O’Bryan family. By the end of the night, little Timothy O’Bryan would pass away due to consuming contaminated Halloween candy. But upon investigation, police would soon learn that Timothy’s death wasn’t accidental at all. Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss the tragic murder of Timothy O’Bryan by the man who has been called “The Candy Man” or “The Man Who Killed Halloween.”

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    26 October 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    Ep. 68 - Holly Dunn [Survived] Part 2
    The Fall semester at the University of Kentucky in Lexington had just begun on Wednesday, August 27, 1997. The following night, Thursday, August 28, 1997, Holly Dunn, a junior at the university, had plans to attend an off-campus party at her boyfriend, Christopher Maier’s, fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi. Holly had high hopes that although she and Chris had only been dating for a few months, the pair had a connection that she felt would blossom into a relationship she would never forget. Little did Holly know, that frat party she attended with Chris would completely change the trajectory of their lives forever. But Holly was right about one thing, she would never forget Christopher Thomas Maier. Join Arielle and Amanda in part 2 of a 2 part series as they discuss Holly’s horrific encounter as the sole survivor of The Railroad Killer. **SPECIAL SHOUT-OUT TO DESIRE' FARMER WHO HELPED US ENSURE OUR EPISODE IS PERFECT!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    12 October 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Ep. 67 - Holly Dunn [Survived] Part 1
    The Fall semester at the University of Kentucky in Lexington had just begun on Wednesday, August 27, 1997. The following night, Thursday, August 28, 1997, Holly Dunn, a junior at the university, had plans to attend an off-campus party at her boyfriend, Christopher Maier’s, fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi. Holly had high hopes that although she and Chris had only been dating for a few months, the pair had a connection that she felt would blossom into a relationship she would never forget. Little did Holly know, that frat party she attended with Chris would completely change the trajectory of their lives forever. But Holly was right about one thing, she would never forget Christopher Thomas Maier. Join Arielle and Amanda in part 1 of a 2 part series as they discuss Holly’s horrific encounter as the sole survivor of The Railroad Killer. **SPECIAL SHOUT-OUT TO DESIRE' FARMER WHO HELPED US ENSURE OUR EPISODE IS PERFECT!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    28 September 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Ep. 66 - Sallie Rohrbach [Fraud]

    When Sallie Rohrbach, auditor for the North Carolina Department of Insurance, traveled to Charlotte in May 2008 to perform a routine audit of an insurance agency, she didn’t think this assignment would be any different from the hundreds and thousands of audits she had done in her career. Unfortunately, this assignment would be Sallie’s last. Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss the lengths white-collar criminals will go to when they’re backed into a corner and their fraudulent activities are likely to be revealed.


    **SPECIAL SHOUT-OUT TO DESIRE' FARMER WHO HELPED US ENSURE OUR EPISODE IS PERFECT!!!

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    7 September 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 42 minutes
    Ep. 65 - The Jonestown Massacre [Cult] - Part 4

    What comes to mind when you think of a cult? Is it “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid?” Did you know this seemingly innocuous saying resulted from a massacre that was the second largest loss of life of American citizens in history? I am talking, of course, about the Jonestown Massacre that took place in Guyana, South America in November 1978. What happens when a man who originally set out to change the world for the better lets the power go to his head and drugs and sex corrupt his vision and morals?

    Join Arielle and Amanda in part 4 of a 4 part series as they try to decipher how Jim Jones went from small-town preacher to a self-proclaimed Prophet that led almost 1,000 of his followers to their deaths in Jonestown, Guyana.


    **SPECIAL SHOUT-OUT TO DESIRE' FARMER WHO HELPED US ENSURE OUR EPISODE IS PERFECT!!! 


    Link to San Diego State University's work on Jonestown:

    https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/ 

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    24 August 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Ep. 64 - The Jonestown Massacre [Cult] - Part 3

    What comes to mind when you think of a cult? Is it “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid?” Did you know this seemingly innocuous saying resulted from a massacre that was the second largest loss of life of American citizens in history? I am talking, of course, about the Jonestown Massacre that took place in Guyana, South America in November 1978. What happens when a man who originally set out to change the world for the better lets the power go to his head and drugs and sex corrupt his vision and morals?

    Join Arielle and Amanda in part 3 of a 4 part series as they try to decipher how Jim Jones went from small-town preacher to a self-proclaimed Prophet that led almost 1,000 of his followers to their deaths in Jonestown, Guyana.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    17 August 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 37 minutes
    Ep. 63 - The Jonestown Massacre [Cult] - Part 2

    TW/CW: This episode includes graphic depictions of sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.


    What comes to mind when you think of a cult? Is it “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid?” Did you know this seemingly innocuous saying resulted from a massacre that was the second largest loss of life of American citizens in history? I am talking, of course, about the Jonestown Massacre that took place in Guyana, South America in November 1978. What happens when a man who originally set out to change the world for the better lets the power go to his head and drugs and sex corrupt his vision and morals?

    Join Arielle and Amanda in part 2 of a 4 part series as they try to decipher how Jim Jones went from small-town preacher to a self-proclaimed Prophet that led almost 1,000 of his followers to their deaths in Jonestown, Guyana.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    10 August 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Ep. 62 - The Jonestown Massacre [Cult] - Part 1

    What comes to mind when you think of a cult? Is it “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid?” Did you know this seemingly innocuous saying resulted from a massacre that was the second largest loss of life of American citizens in history? I am talking, of course, about the Jonestown Massacre that took place in Guyana, South America in November 1978. What happens when a man who originally set out to change the world for the better lets the power go to his head and drugs and sex corrupt his vision and morals?

    Join Arielle and Amanda in part 1 of a 4 part series as they try to decipher how Jim Jones went from small-town preacher to a self-proclaimed Prophet that led almost 1,000 of his followers to their deaths in Jonestown, Guyana.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    3 August 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 51 minutes
    Ep. 61 - Benjamin "The Snake King" Renick [Murdered]

    Benjamin Renick was a husband, a father, a reptile lover, and a businessman. Ben owned and operated Renick’s Reptiles from his 72-acre farm in Missouri alongside his wife, Lynlee. Ben was at the top of the snake breeding game and was creating colors and patterns in snakes no one had ever seen before. So the snake enthusiast community was rocked in June 2017 when Ben was found murdered in his snake facility in New Florence, Missouri. Was Ben murdered for his snake collection? Or was it for a more nefarious reason? Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss this case involving exotic animals, murder, fraud, and more. But watch your back… because sometimes snakes aren’t the only ones who are cold-hearted killers.

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    23 March 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Ep. 60 - The Life and Death of Kurt Cobain [Mysterious] - Part 2
    In the early 1990s, Kurt Cobain, the infamous lead-man of Nirvana, was the voice of a generation: a voice for the misfits, a voice for the outcasts, a voice for the kids with no friends.  Nirvana’s rise to fame, fortune, and popularity was meteoric. Unfortunately, Kurt was not ready for the public scrutiny that came along with being a literal rock god. Kurt couldn’t handle the notoriety that being famous brought. In the midst of a tumultuous marriage to wife and fellow rockstar, Courtney Love, Kurt’s body was located at his home in Seattle on April 8, 1994.  Seattle Police Department were quick to deem Kurt’s death a suicide. But was it? You be the judge. Join Arielle and Amanda in part 2 of a 2 part series as they discuss the mysterious life and death of Kurt Cobain. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehomegirls/support
    9 March 2022, 11:00 am
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