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Blood in Barton Springs

De: Gary Rivers
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  • A true crime podcast wrapped in a love letter to my adopted home of Austin, Texas.

    A place I’ve been blessed to call home for a quarter century. I’ve always been open to new adventures in a city affectionately nicknamed “The World’s Largest Night Club,” as evidenced by my collection of laugh lines, heartbreaks, broken bones, and questionable credit reports.

    I’ve tried many times to write a memoir detailing my love affair with this place. I’d get a few interesting anecdotes on the page, but would lack the connective tissue, the coherent plot line that ties things together and keeps the story moving along. I’d get disheartened and shelve the project for some other day.

    May 11th, 2022, became that “other day.” A day that Austin’s competitive cycling community of which I am a member (see “broken bones” above) was rocked by a senseless murder. The story garnered national and international attention and was characterized by the media as a fatal love triangle: The victim and assailant were both female and were connected through their relationships (albeit very different relationships) with a guy. A guy I knew personally. We were briefly acquaintances, never close friends, but I knew I could tell this story from an insider’s perspective.


    That was the light-bulb moment. I could write my memoir through a series of podcast episodes. Each episode using a true crime story as its North Star, providing direction for the narrative but leaving room for detours and diversions along the way.

    Blood in Barton Springs is a scripted podcast written for the true crime aficionado, the adventure traveler with Austin in their sights, and anyone who enjoys a well-told (hopefully!) long-form story.

    (In case you're curious, Barton Springs is one of the crown jewels of Austin. A spring fed pool, 1/8-mile-long set in 3 acres of greenbelt just south of downtown. I’ve used it as metaphor for the city at large, thinking about how certain events send ripples out through the various communities that make this place so special to me).

    Inquiries: gary@bloodinbartonsprings.com

    © 2024 Blood in Barton Springs
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  • The Despicable Killing of Anna Moriah Wilson - Part 1: The Driveway
    Jun 10 2024

    The murder of a 25-year-old cycling phenom in town to prepare for a big race. A crime that struck at the heart of Austin’s competitive cycling community and left two sets of parents mourning the loss of a daughter: The parents of the victim cut down on the cusp of greatness; and the parents of her fleet-footed assassin, who after an international man hunt (and an additional foot chase through the streets of Austin on the eve of her trial) would be sentenced to 90 years in the big house.

    What was behind this uniquely Austin tragedy? This double-length pilot episode opens the aperture wide to explore the context and culture that fueled a flashpoint no one saw coming.

    This is part 1 of a three-part mini-series. It was written during May 2024 (the two-year anniversary of Mo Wilson's death) and recorded June 5th and 6th.

    The music is by Evert Zeevalkink (used under license from Bensound SARL). His music is also featured on Netflix's Tiger King if it sounds familiar.

    If you enjoyed taking this ride with me and would like to buy me a coffee, that would make my day! https://paypal.me/bloodinbartonsprings

    If you'd like to buy me a coffee every month, and help shape the future of this project please consider becoming a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BloodinBartonSprings

    ...and maybe I'll see you in Austin, if you ever get out this way!

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