
Murder Friends - where three friends from three different countries talk about murder.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

This week Murder Friends shares an update on the mystery of Kristin Smart, and recommends two new Netflix documentaries. We also discuss a missing chunk of tongue. You read that right.
How did you sleep last night? This week, Hannah tells you all about sleepwalking homicide and three stories from three different countries with three different outcomes.
This week, your Murder Friends chat about receptionists, hiding in bed and the realities of living in Kent. We review the latest offering to the podcast gods from Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen - Unraveled: Long Island Serial Killer and then fin... more
This week, Alanna takes us to Toulouse in 1995 to tell the grisly tale of Eric Borel and all agree that having a framed picture of an awful dictator in your bedroom is a red flag.
Absolutely wonderful podcast, I’m a bit of a podcast addict, Alanna is an absolute YouTube legend in my eyes, and her Murder Friends seem equally as cool, thank you for making the podcast, I give this podcast ten mystery witnesses out of ten.
The show is about murder, generally, so it can be quite disturbing. But the girls handle the heavy subject matter in a sensitive but entertaining way, and their informal style and friendship shines through to add some light to the darkness.
Love this podcast! Really interesting and varied topics. The vibe between the hosts is great, its so nice to listen to, feels like you’re among friends!
Anybody into true crime knows the camera in Travis Alexander’s case went off during the struggle and took partial pictures of the crime. Jodi did not destroy the camera because she simply did not know that had happened. It’s literally on Wikipedia. Still like your show though.
I am not particularly a fan of true crime, but I find this podcast mostly funny and light, and sometimes from this I hear about podcasts that are more true 'detective' than true crime and those I enjoy









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Murder Friends launched 6 years ago and published 69 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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