
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 | 7 | Founded | a month ago |
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Amidst a media blitz, the trial of Michael Skakel for Martha Moxley’s murder begins. The State’s case rests mainly on the testimony of three confession witnesses and circumstantial evidence. But with no forensic proof, the prosecution faces an uphill... more
Disgraced LAPD detective-turned-author Mark Fuhrman publishes a book calling for Michael Skakel’s arrest for the murder of Martha Moxley. The State of Connecticut opens a grand jury investigation into the case. In the present day, Michael publicly sp... more
As the police continue to pursue Ken Littleton, Skakel family lawyer Tom Sheridan hires private investigators to take a fresh look at the Moxley case, in hopes of clearing the Skakel name once and for all. Intended to be confidential, the report prep... more
Spring and summer of 1976 pass without an arrest in the Moxley case. With the one-year anniversary of Martha’s murder rapidly approaching, law enforcement turns its focus to former Skakel tutor Ken Littleton. The formerly clean-cut Littleton’s life i... more
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This is a painful listen. The narrator voice is not appealing. I have always been interested in this case but this is a biased and truly gross piece of paid “coverage “. I haven’t heard much new or interesting. Disappointing
I was a part of the post conviction proceedings for Michael. While it is difficult to re-live the horrific history of this case, Andrew’s coverage of all of the tentacles of the investigation and prosecution is incredibly thorough. I am impressed!
you would think that having/promoting the huge bombshell of “michael skakel speaks!” for the first time would be proceeded with ACTUAL questions about martha and that night. i understand that he suffers from affluenza and other traumas but i don’t see how painting michael in this traumatic light means he didn’t kill martha as if other men who kill or promote violence against women also weren’t ~traumatized~ (ed keeper, john wayne gacy, ed gein etc) you had the opportunity to make use of his spea... more
The podcaster is a bad story teller. I don’t think I will continue on. I no longer care about who killed Martha moxley
I find Michael to be the least likely suspect. I think Kenneth Littleton got away with murder. Great series, narration is not problem idk what these other people are talking about.
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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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