
The night before Halloween 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was found bludgeoned to death outside her family’s home in the tony Greenwich, Connecticut, enclave of Belle Haven. The local police, used to dealing more with traffic stops than a high-profile murder, grappled with a lack of forensic evidence – or a motive. They had their suspects of course. The creepy neighbor. The eldest teenage son of ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In the series finale, the story of the mysterious blood found outside the crime scene is at long last revealed. An additional Sutton report enters the picture, focused on someone unexpected. Long overlooked, another member of the Skakel household sta... more
Martha’s diary sheds light on her complicated relationships with the boys in her orbit. Could hints about her killer’s identity be hidden amidst its pages? Were investigators too quick to dismiss her boyfriend as a potential suspect? A stunning admis... more
After decades of silence, an unexpected figure steps forward from the shadows, bringing with him a totally new theory of the crime – and pointing the finger at two possible suspects. Michael Skakel's cousin, Bobby Kennedy Jr., believes this could be ... more
After decades of estrangement, Michael Skakel reconnects with some of his Kennedy cousins, rebuilding ties and working for the family. But when a scandal erupts, Skakel finds himself caught in the crossfire and the fallout is swift. His attempt at se... more
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Thank you Andrew, for putting your heart and soul into this tragedy. The public courtroom is vicious, eager to jump to conclusions, all while being ill-informed. You brought all sides and stories into one place and after many years…..that is a great feat. So many twists and turns. I was engaged in both heart and mind. In the end, my bet is on Littleton.
This story has had me so hooked I woke up in the middle of the night and told my friend “ habeas corpus” and went back to sleep. The author & voice actor has been absolutely amazing, capturing every angle. This show has gotten me hooked on podcasts, thank you for your amazing work!
I love this series! It was captivating. I think Michael Skakel is definitely innocent. I think Andrew Goldman did an excellent job narrating this podcast. In the future, I would be very interested in listening to any other podcast. He was narrating. I think that Michael Skakel came across as genuine and transparent.
Just when you think you may have known all there is to know about the Martha Moxley murder comes this brilliantly done podcast . Andrew does a fine job of telling the story along with plenty of interviews with all those involved. Kept me hooked right from episode 1- never a dull moment with this one . If I could give it 10 stars I would
He was paid to have an opinion. Not my vibe for an investigative podcast.
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The content revolves around the unsolved murder of Martha Moxley, a 15-year-old girl who was killed in 1975 outside her home in Greenwich, Connecticut. Each episode intricately explores the various suspects that emerged over decades, with a particular focus on Michael Skakel, the cousin of the Kennedy family, whose conviction in 2002 was tainted by controversies and legal loopholes. The series highlights the complexities of the investigation, the influence of privilege, media narratives, and personal connections that shaped public perceptions of justice surrounding the case. The investigative approach combines engaging storytelling with detailed reporting, offering deep insights into societal issues while questioning the truth behind unreso... more
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