
Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 227 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

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Mike Moreford is a fantastic host - 5 stars. He approaches bereft family members with tact and compassion while providing a platform for the families to share their story. Mike’s well spoken with an easy to listen to voice which is a bonus in any podcast. His voice wasn’t part of the last few episodes and it was certainly missed. Another in his family of podcasts is DNA:ID; this pod is always 5 stars. Hearing about the victims then learning the identity of the perpetrators is gratifying and it s... more
I started listening to Mike doing this maybe 16-20 months ago. I listened to quite a few & was definitely moved by them. Tho’ I knew it unlikely I‘d ever be in a situation to offer any help by way of tips or solutions. True crime podcasts seldom focus in my geographical area, for one. And I’ve never lived in a high crime area — in those minor ways at least I’ve been lucky.
Listening to the trauma of the real life people in this podcast has been a gift to me as much as a challenge. So I did ha... more
I respect Eric Carter-Landin, experienced tragically something I can’t … gets this sad story out, but I hope you are reading and not turning this into another of your other cases from your other platform. I listen in hopes , but this platform was to reach broader platforms, hope they can help, we can help, if you limit this platform you are ruining this podcast and will loose people that listen. If you only care about NM cases, and change focus, you will change your listeners back to your origin... more
Soothing voice and seem to be genuinely trying to help those looking for answers
I respect Eric Carter-Landin, experienced tragically something I can’t … gets this sad story out, but I hope you are reading and not turning this into another of your other cases from your other platform. I listen in hopes , but this platform was to reach broader platforms, hope they can help, we can help, if you limit this platform you are ruining this podcast and will loose people that listen. If you only care about NM cases, and change focus, you will change your listeners back to your origi... more
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This show centers on murder cases from the perspective of the families left behind, exploring how homicide reverberates beyond the victim to loved ones seeking understanding, justice, and closure. Episodes typically mix careful case research with empathetic storytelling, featuring interviews and family members' insights while highlighting the broader impact on communities. A standout aspect is the thoughtful handling of sensitive topics, balancing reverence for victims with accessible, narrative-driven reporting that can appeal to true crime listeners who value context and humanity over sensationalism.
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Recent guests on The Murder In My Family include:
1. Kim Adams
2. Shawn Brokos
3. Madison McGhee
4. Angela Lewis
5. Vangie Randall Shorty
6. Arlene Harbison
7. Mary Saenz
8. Kristy Joyner
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