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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

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Brief & Bingeable True Crime
with Joe (the host)

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  • Robert Lee Yates: The Decorated Soldier Who Hunted Women for Sport
    Aug 19 2025
    Robert Lee Yates: The Decorated Soldier Who Hunted Women for Sport

    You know that feeling when you find out your seemingly perfect neighbor has been living a completely different life? Robert Lee Yates took that concept and ran it straight into nightmare territory. This decorated Army helicopter pilot spent over two decades flying into combat zones, earning medals for bravery, and coming home to his wife and five kids in suburban Spokane. His colleagues couldn't say enough good things about him. His superiors trusted him with their lives. And for twenty-five years, he was systematically hunting and killing vulnerable women just a few miles from his perfectly manicured lawn.

    What makes this case so unsettling goes way beyond the murders themselves. We're talking about someone who could compartmentalize his existence so completely that he was literally receiving military commendations while committing serial killings on the weekends. The same hands that flew rescue missions in Somalia were wrapping plastic grocery bags around women's heads back home in Washington.

    The victims deserved so much better than what life handed them. Jennifer Joseph was just sixteen when family trauma sent her spiraling into street life. Connie LaFontaine Ellis lost two children before drugs and desperation led her to Robert's path. These weren't random statistics in a true crime story. They were real people with real stories who crossed paths with someone who had learned to hide his darkness behind a uniform and a smile.

    By the time investigators finally connected the dots in 2000, Robert had perfected his double life to an art form. But DNA evidence doesn't care about your military service record, and plastic grocery bags make for a pretty distinctive calling card when you're trying to stay under the radar. The case raises questions that'll stick with you long after you finish listening about how well we really know anyone and what happens when evil learns to wear a really convincing mask.

    #RobertLeeYates #SpokaneSerialKiller #GroceryBagKiller #TrueCrimePodcast #SerialKillerDocumentary #MilitarySerialKiller #WashingtonStateCrime

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  • The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing: Four Girls Who Changed America Forever
    Aug 14 2025
    The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing: Four Girls Who Changed America Forever

    Four girls were getting ready for Youth Day at church on September 15, 1963, doing what kids do before big moments - checking their hair, smoothing their dresses, making sure they looked perfect. Denise McNair was 11 and loved poetry. Addie Mae Collins was 14 and sold her mom's handmade aprons door-to-door in white neighborhoods. Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley were also 14, chosen as ushers for the service. Sarah Collins, 12, had tagged along with her big sister Addie Mae because that's what little sisters do.

    They were at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which had become the unofficial headquarters for the civil rights movement. Earlier that year, kids as young as eight had organized the Children's Crusade, walking peacefully to city hall to ask about civil rights. Bull Connor's response involved fire hoses and attack dogs against children. The community won that battle, forcing Birmingham to desegregate, but not everyone was celebrating.

    At 10:22 AM, instead of walking upstairs for their first adult church service, a bomb planted under the church steps changed everything. Only Sarah survived. The other four became martyrs for a movement that would transform America forever.

    This story spans decades - from that terrible Sunday morning to the long fight for justice that didn't end until the 1990s. It's about how hatred can destroy lives in seconds, but also how four girls in their Sunday best ended up changing the world. We'll explore the FBI investigation, the witnesses who were too terrified to speak, and how justice finally caught up with the Ku Klux Klan members responsible.

    Sometimes the most important stories are the ones that hurt to tell.


    #16thStreetBaptistChurch #BirminghamChurchBombing #CivilRightsMovement #KuKluxKlan #TrueCrime #1963Birmingham #DeniseMcNair

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    🎧 Want Even More True Crime? If you love the brief and bingeable vibe, check out my other podcast: 10 Minute Mystery - same bingeable storytelling, different cases. Search "10 Minute Mystery" wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for being part of the 10 Minute Murder community. Let's make 2025 the ultimate year for bite-sized true crime storytelling. 🖤


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  • Patrick Crusius and the Conspiracy Theory That Inspired Mass Murder
    Aug 12 2025
    Patrick Crusius and the Conspiracy Theory That Inspired Mass Murder

    On August 3rd, 2019, a twenty-one-year-old drove 600 miles through the night to commit what would become the deadliest attack on Hispanic and Latino people in modern American history. But here's what makes this story so disturbing: Patrick Crusius looked like any other customer when he walked into that El Paso Walmart. He browsed, ate an orange, acted completely normal. Nobody suspected a thing.

    What happened next wasn't random violence. It was calculated terrorism rooted in a conspiracy theory that's unfortunately moved from the darkest corners of the internet into mainstream conversation. We're talking about the Great Replacement Theory, and how it turned a regular Saturday morning into a nightmare that changed El Paso forever.

    This isn't the story you think you know. New evidence has recently been released, and there are details about Patrick's methodical planning and the community's incredible response that reveal both the worst and best of humanity. Twenty-three people died that day. Twenty-two others were injured. But what El Paso did next shows you something profound about resilience, love, and refusing to let hate win.

    Because Patrick's case never went to trial, we're only now learning some of the evidence that would have emerged in court. The full picture is more complex and more heartbreaking than what made headlines. And unfortunately, it's more relevant today than ever.

    #ElPasoShooting #GreatReplacementTheory #DomesticTerrorism #WalmartShooting #PatrickCrusius #HateCrime #MassViolence

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    💬 Have a Case Suggestion? Know a fascinating case that deserves coverage? I love listener suggestions and feature the best ones in upcoming episodes. Email: joe@10minutemurder.com Website: 10minutemurder.com ⭐ Help Grow the True Crime Community
    • Rate & Review: Leave a 5-star review to help other true crime fans discover the show
    • Share: Send this episode to fellow true crime enthusiasts
    • Join the Discussion: Tag us in your episode reactions on social media
    🎧 Want Even More True Crime? If you love the brief and bingeable vibe, check out my other podcast: 10 Minute Mystery - same bingeable storytelling, different cases. Search "10 Minute Mystery" wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for being part of the 10 Minute Murder community. Let's make 2025 the ultimate year for bite-sized true crime storytelling. 🖤



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These podcasts are short, sweet and informative. Joe’s voice is perfect; when listening to his podcasts; I picture him sitting behind a desk with a Fedora hat pulled down, wearing a trench coat, holding a drink in one hand and a cigar in the other.

Brief and bingeable

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Joe is soothing and easy to listen to, even when telling a horrific story. He also has a great sense of humor and the perfect amount of moral outrage for the villains.

Ten Minute Murder

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I listen to many podcast. I read and listen to many murder mystery books. I am not an expert but I know what I like. This is the one podcast that I must listen to, it is the one podcast that I'm update with, I've listen to them all. I can hardly wait until the next one is released.

It's like addiction.

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Arthur Shawcross was born and raised 3 miles from my house. He was much older than me, however my father went to middle school and high school with Art and his cousin Dave. His first murders-2 minor boys that lived in the area, rocked our small town. My father is friends with Dave to this day. He was always uncomfortable and put off by Art. This is a tragic story about a man who should have spent his life behind bars after the murders in Watertown BY, but instead, he got released and went on to taunt and murder several women because of his inability to perform sexually. A perfect example of what happens when justice and the system make undeniably terrible unreasonable choices to release violent criminals who are unlikely to turn their lives around and mesh with society.

Bone chilling

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I started listening first part of this year (2023) I really enjoy how each story is presented.

still catching up

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if EVER there was a living nightmare- this existing piece of darkness truly was it. what a deeply vile, insatiably evil human being. it's amazing, with monsters like this being born, that any of us manage to make it to adulthood. i never realized how many murderers were in existence and my heart breaks for how many lives each one devours. Ugh.

what in the literal HELL

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The stories are great. Quick and to the point and I love Joe’s easy banter. These are perfect for timing my morning shower! Keep ‘em coming

I take Joe in the shower with me :)

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From day one I have been a fan of this podcast, I have an immense appreciation for Joe's humor and commentary. The stories are surprisingly thorough considering the brevity, and he takes the care needed to deliver these subject matter synopsis.

Hardly ever disappointed

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Thank you for doing a research and being so thorough. Being the court clerk, for one of your stories, I know firsthand how much time you had to put into these podcasts. I live in the small town of Crescent City, which is just north of Klamath California where the sad story of Jared Wyatt came out of, the previous up-and-coming, MMA fighter. Thank you for also putting your heart in each one it means a lot! These are definitely worth the listen.

Spot on research/information

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This podcast is so easy to binge. I'm all caught up after a week or so of commuting and listening during lunch. I guess you could say I'm addicted. I enjoy the humor and the effort. I've listened to many podcasts and this is probably my second favorite.

Good stuff

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