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Murder Homes

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Stigmatized Properties
Cindy Hagley
True Crime
Ghost Hunting
Exorcism
Lizzie Borden
Murder
Zach Bowen
Addie Hall
Haunting
Ghost Child
Cindy Kaza
Leonia, New Jersey
Paranormal Investigation
Fall River, Massachusetts
Spreckel's Mansion
Rebecca Zahau
Joseph Callenger
Villisca Axe Murder House
Hurricane Katrina

The real estate market has never been hotter. Houses sell as soon as they’re listed. Bidding wars lead to all cash deals far above the asking price. But there is one kind of property that often sits on the market for years, no matter how much of a bargain it seems to be. Potential buyers come and go, the price keeps going down, and still the house stands empty.

In real estate jargon, it’s cal... more

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Hi, Murder Home listeners! We're excited to share with you a sneak peek at iHeartPodcasts' latest release, Hands Tied!

Hands Tied: Lizz Melgar Rose went from being interested in true crime to living true crime. Back in 2012, relatives found her mot... more

What’s it like to be obsessed by true crime? Matt interviews a young woman who says tales of murder have changed her life…for the better. A deeper look at why we’re fascinated by the darkest stories.

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Spade Cooley was the King of Western Swing, but when his career dried up, he turned his fury on his petrified wife. Matt heads to the basement with his band Mr. Pescado, plugs in his amp, and says goodbye with a song.

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It’s October 19th, 1970, and a young intruder named John Linley Frazier is sitting on a sofa inside a spectacular stone and glass mansion on a hill in Soquel, California, patiently waiting for a wealthy family of five to return home, so he can kill t... more

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Recent Guests

Rosie Parker
Obsessed with true crime narratives
None mentioned
Episode: Murder All the Time: an interview with a true crime fanatic
David Farentold
A beat reporter for The Washington Post in 2002 who covered the case.
New York Times
Episode: 9337 Columbia Boulevard
Renée Sandler
An attorney in Maryland who represented Brian Betts' family.
Episode: 9337 Columbia Boulevard
Thomas Fry
Futurist and professional speaker on technology-driven change
Episode: Murder Home of the Future
Harry Crouch
President of the National Coalition for Men
National Coalition for Men
Episode: 22400 Glenwood Drive
Erin Pizzey
A British activist and men's rights advocate, founder of the first women's shelters in England
Episode: 22400 Glenwood Drive
Bart Dehaven
Neighbor of Justin Mohn, provides insights into the neighborhood dynamics and personal experiences with Justin.
Episode: Upper Orchard Drive
Joel Selvin
Author of Drums and Demons, expertise on Jim Gordon
Episode: 11023 ½ Hartsook Street
Dr. Deepa Velletti
Psychiatrist specializing in schizophrenia
Episode: 11023 ½ Hartsook Street

Host

Matt Marinovich
Host of the podcast, providing narrative storytelling that combines elements of true crime with real estate history.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 513 ratings
  • Unclear premise/theme

    It seems Mike is really not clear himself what this podcast is actually about. One episode he spent half of it on a tangent, talking about death videos on the internet, and moderating those videos, and very little about the actual house.

    Mike...You really need to figure out what your premise is and stick to it...you're all over the map in every episode.

    I'm confused, and now I've completely lost interest.....

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    RipsGirlJ
    Canada3 months ago
  • LOVE this podcast

    Excellent stories and narraton

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Teon77
    United States7 months ago
  • Gave it another shot!

    I gave it another shot and I don’t know what was wrong with me before, but this is a really good podcast and I’m binging it. My favorite episode is murder home of the future.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AnonyCrat
    United States9 months ago
  • Brilliant

    Murder home of the future was perfect. The whole show is excellent but this episode should be the beginning of its own show. Episodes written and read would be also very well loved. The only complain about this show is there isn’t enough of them. Excellent show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FrankBlack24
    United States9 months ago
  • Fascinating and Flawlessly Executed

    Your show is so wonderful. It is not gratuitous or grotesque. It reminds me of the ghost stories we used to share at camp and melds that with my love of real estate. It Combines shows like “A Haunting,” radio’s “Mystery Theatre, “ and “House Hunters!” What more could anyone ask for?

    I was thinking that you should do a show about a house near my hometown that was owned by our US Senator Charles Percy. His daughter was murdered there and still remains unsolved. It is a haunting story. They lived o... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Allie Catvocate
    United States10 months ago

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There are concerns regarding the podcast's direction and focus, with some feeling it diverges from the original premise.
Listeners appreciate the storytelling style and compelling narratives that blend true crime with personal and historical facets of properties.
Many enjoy the unique angle of exploring the psychological implications and societal issues surrounding stigmatized homes.
The host's voice and tone are often praised for being engaging and suitable for the content's themes.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Homes Everyone Whispers About
Q: How did that happen? Just specifically with Stigmatized Homes?
Cindy discusses her first experience with a stigmatized home when she sensed something in the house while conducting an open house, leading to insight about possible paranormal activity.
The Homes Everyone Whispers About
Q: Do you find most buyers then say, I don't want to hear anything more about what happened here, or do you get buyers who will say, tell me more?
Some people ask questions, and if they do, they receive thorough responses, indicating varying levels of interest in the home's history.
230 Second Street
Q: What kind of things do I look for, not being a psychic, but looking for paranormal things?
You want to see if you're picking up anything on equipment and take a pulse metaphorically.
508 E. 2nd Street
Q: What do you believe happened the night of the murders?
Martha reflects on the possibility that the murderer was already inside the house when the family returned home from church, suggesting a premeditated entry.
508 E. 2nd Street
Q: Martha, why in your opinion were the mirrors covered?
Martha speculates it could be old-fashioned notions about respect during funerals, where mirrors were covered so visitors wouldn't be distracted by their own reflections.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Murder Homes

What is Murder Homes about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on properties with dark pasts, this podcast intertwines real estate with gripping stories of crime, exploring the histories that haunt specific homes. Each episode highlights a particular property, delving into the tragic events that occurred, the lives of previous inhabitants, and the impact of these histories on the current residents and the surrounding community. Experts, interviews, and archival materials contribute to rich narratives that not only entertain but also provoke thought about the consequences of violent history on real estate value and personal perception. Unique in its approach, the blend of true crime storytelling with real estate elements sets it apart, appealing to those interested in the psychological aspects ... more

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1. Hell and Gone
2. American Homicide
3. Betrayal: Weekly
4. Murder in Illinois
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Murder Homes launched 2 years ago and published 45 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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Recent guests on Murder Homes include:

1. Rosie Parker
2. David Farentold
3. Renée Sandler
4. Thomas Fry
5. Harry Crouch
6. Erin Pizzey
7. Bart Dehaven
8. Joel Selvin

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