Murder. Mayhem. Snacks.
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Season 4 begins! An unusual brunch: Spaghetti, salad, and cucumber sandwiches. And cake. We first discuss the evil of Aaron Burr and musicals. Our second story, about “doll collector,” Anatoly Moskvin, contains no actual murder; nor is it actually unsolved.
Season 4 begins! An unusual brunch: Spaghetti, salad, and cucumber sandwiches. And cake. We first discuss the evil of Aaron Burr and musicals. Our second story, about “doll collector,” Anatoly Moskvin, contains no actual murder; nor is it actually unsolved.
The Season 3 finale arrives! Perfect Brunch for a cold weather day: grilled cheese of havarti, gouda, muenster… with tomato soup and brownies. Jo’s story covers the “demon” Pazuzu - born John Lawson - and his questionable living conditions. Rachel’s unsolved story of body parts, a tattoo, and the name “Monique.”
It’s a fancy brunch: steak and potatoes! It’s time for another literary character to be put on the scale. Rachel discusses that famous antagonist of Hansel and Gretel. In our second story, Jo tells us about the mysterious vanishing of Bryce Laspisa.
The Brunch is recovering from a Holiday party; brunch is leftovers. Our first story is about Roy and Faye Copeland’s drifter/livestock shenanigans. Rachel regales us with the mysterious disappearances at the Flannan Isle Lighthouse.
The Bunch has a sensible steak brunch and a very boozy cocktail. Rachel’s story is about the murder/suicide of Zach and Addie. Jo’s unsolved story focuses on some mysterious details around the death of famed painter, Van Gogh.
In a first, we have an update to a previous episode: an update to the Eisenman case! The Bunch eats some Thanksgiving leftovers for brunch. In our first story, Genene Jones, a nurse, poisons children. In Rachel’s unsolved story Ann Marie Burr vanishes under mysterious circumstances; Ted Bundy is potentially involved.
Blueberry pancakes, omelettes, breakfast potatoes, hashbrowns, donuts, and boozy hot chocolate make up our abundant brunch! Rachel’s story asks: Did Andrew Sorensen sell John Eisenman’s daughter into sex trafficking? Is that why John Eisenman killed him? Jo’s unsolved story takes us to the mysterious multiple murder at Lake Bodom, Finland.
Buttermilk biscuits and… maple gravy? It’s time again for another of our literary/fictional characters, and this week Jo takes a deeper dive into Tokien’s Gollum. Then Rachel brings us down with the unsolved story of Henry Louis Baltimore Jr.
Pumpkin-shaped, pumpkin waffles and so much more make up the brunch spread. Our first story is about Juana Barraza, the “Little Old Lady Killer.” Our unsolved story is the quadruple homicide in Keddie California.
Welcome to Murder Brunch.
We get together every Sunday for cocktails, food, and a discussion of murder.
Every episode involves two stories or murder, one solved and one unsolved. After discussion and debate, we decide where the murderer belongs on Dr. Michael Stone’s Scale of Evil.
We’re very excited to announce that our first episode is now live. We appreciate the support and patience of our friends and spouses as we have worked to make this new podcast come to life. Join us every week for a new episode where we will discuss two new stories.
Story A
Our first story is an in depth look at a solved story of crime and murder. After reviewing the details, we will discuss and debate where the murderer falls on Dr. Michael Stone’s Scale of Evil.
Story B
The murderer in our second story cannot be ranked, as these murders remain unsolved. These stories often have more questions than answers, but we’ll discuss the facts that are known.