
Murder in the Hudson Valley looks into notorious homicide cases from around the region. Award-winning author and historian Linda Zimmermann and police officer Brian Horowitz follow the case from the moment the crime scene is discovered, up to the final verdict. They discuss the suspects, evidence, forensic techniques, and legal battles used to identify and convict the guilty.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Great stories, great storytelling, great hosts.
Cheers from Australia.
Andrew and Carolyn
What a great find! I listen to a lot of true crime podcasts and this one stands out. The hosts are an author and a cop and they take turns telling the other one long story that’ll take the whole episode or multiple stories with an arching theme.
They manage to keep a dark topic from being too heavy and don’t make light of it either like comedians sometimes do.
Most refreshing is that they often don’t agree on outcomes (sentencing, death penalty, etc.) and it’s interesting to hear each of them ... more
Always interesting. ** update I look forward to new episodes! You2 are fabulous!
Always interesting.
I grew up in the Hudson Valley and now live in the Midwest. I’m not sure how I stumbled upon this podcast, but I am so glad I did! The stories are unique & hold me captive. I usually listen on my commute to and from work and find myself taking the long way home just so I can finish the episodes! I am almost caught up on the entire series which makes me a little bit sad. Please keep them coming! Also, I love Linda and Brian - they feel like friends. Love you guys!
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A true crime/history show that examines homicide cases from the Hudson Valley with a storytelling duo: an award-winning author and historian, and a police officer. Episodes typically explore case chronology, suspects, evidence, forensic methods, and court proceedings, often weaving in ethical debates, legal outcomes, and local context. The unique angle appears to be layered storytelling that balances investigative detail with narrative discussion, occasionally revisiting ongoing cases for updates. Listeners can expect thorough case breakdowns, strong regional focus, and thoughtful stance-taking on outcomes like sentencing and policy issues, making it useful for anyone curious about crime, history, and the local historical record.
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