Martha Moxley Pt. 1: When Mischief Turns Murderous
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Halloween 1975. Belle Haven, Connecticut. A gated waterfront community so polished it practically smells like generational wealth and suppressed scandal. It’s Mischief Night, and teenagers are running around egging houses, flirting, and pretending they’re not growing up too fast.
By sunrise, 15-year-old Martha Moxley is dead in her own backyard.
In Part One, Kat and Holly take you inside the illusion. The manicured lawns. The Kennedy-adjacent neighbors. The Skakel house just steps away. What started as harmless Mischief Night fun turns into one of the most infamous unsolved murders in American history. A shattered golf club. A body hidden beneath low pine branches. A patrol officer doing a casual flashlight sweep like he’s checking for raccoons instead of a missing teenage girl.
We break down the timeline minute by minute. Who Martha was. Who she was with that night. Who she was last seen talking to. And how, somehow, in a neighborhood full of wealth and influence, the investigation seemed to stall before it ever truly began.
This isn’t just a whodunit. It’s a case soaked in privilege, delayed justice, and the kind of silence that only money can buy.
Part One sets the stage for a decades-long fight over truth, accountability, and whether power can bend reality itself.
All true crime. No chill.