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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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  • From Best Friend to Murder: The Missy Avila Story
    Dec 11 2025
    From Best Friend to Murder: The Missy Avila Story

    In October 1985, 17-year-old Michele "Missy" Avila was found murdered in Big Tujunga Creek in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles, her body submerged under a 100-pound log. The homicide investigation revealed a brutal case of premeditated murder involving two of Missy's childhood friends, Karen Severson and Laura Doyle, who were later convicted of second-degree murder. What followed was one of the most disturbing cases of criminal deception in true crime history.

    This is a story about friendship gone toxic, jealousy that turned deadly, and a betrayal so complete it redefined what we think we know about manipulation. For three years after Missy's murder, one of her killers moved into the victim's family home, comforting Missy's grieving mother while hiding the truth about what happened that October day. The case eventually led to groundbreaking victim rights legislation in California. We're talking about a murder that was as personal as it gets, revenge that took the form of ritual humiliation, and a cover-up that still makes investigators shake their heads thirty years later.

    #MissyAvila #MicheleAvila #KarenSeverson #LauraDoyle #AngelesNationalForest #TrueCrime #UnsolvedNoMore

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    12 m
  • Mississippi's Most Controversial Murder Trial: The Jessica Chambers Case
    Dec 10 2025
    Mississippi's Most Controversial Murder Trial: The Jessica Chambers Case

    On December 6, 2014, Jessica Chambers, a 19-year-old from Courtland, Mississippi, was found burned over 93% of her body in a murder investigation that would grip the nation. The homicide case against suspect Quinton Tellis resulted in two hung juries, as forensic evidence, cell phone data, and witness testimony collided with the victim's dying words. First responders heard Jessica name her attacker before she died, but the name she spoke wasn't Quinton.

    This case has everything that makes true crime both fascinating and frustrating. You've got a victim who fought like hell to survive long enough to tell someone what happened. You've got prosecutors building a circumstantial case that looks pretty damning on paper. And then you've got that one detail that changes everything. Jessica walked toward help, burned beyond recognition, and tried to tell firefighters who did this to her. The problem? The name she said doesn't match the guy they put on trial. Twice. This is about what happens when the evidence points one direction and a dying declaration points another. It's about small-town Mississippi, cell phone towers that can't quite pinpoint a location, and a suspect connected to another brutal murder in Louisiana. And after two mistrials, nobody knows what happens next.

    #JessicaChambers #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMurder #QuintonTellis #MississippiMurder #DyingDeclaration #HungJury

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    17 m
  • The Babysitter Who Knew Too Much: Kimberly Cargill Capital Murder
    Dec 9 2025
    The Babysitter Who Knew Too Much: Kimberly Cargill Capital Murder

    Kimberly Cargill murdered Cherry Walker in Whitehouse, Texas on June 18, 2010 to prevent the mentally challenged babysitter from testifying at a child custody hearing. The Smith County investigation revealed Walker died from asphyxiation, her partially burned body discovered on Oscar Burkett Road. Cargill was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death by lethal injection in 2012 after prosecutors presented forensic evidence including DNA found on Burger King coffee creamers at the crime scene.

    This case gets wild because here's a woman who's already lost custody of two of her kids, CPS is breathing down her neck, and the one person who can seal the deal against her in court is this vulnerable woman who just wants to tell the truth. So Cargill makes a decision. And the aftermath? She admits to burning the body, claims it was all a panic move after Walker had a seizure in the car. But then there's this forensic battle that goes all the way to the appeals court about whether Walker was murdered or died from a rare epilepsy condition. The evidence tells one story. Cargill's defense tells another. And sitting in the middle of all this is a pattern of violence that goes back decades.

    #TrueCrime #KimberlyCargill #CherryWalker #CapitalMurder #TexasCrime #DeathRow #UnsolvedNo

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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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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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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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