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Brothers in Crime

By: Brothers in Crime
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  • A True Crime Podcast Like No Other. Brothers in Crime is a true crime podcast hosted by two brothers with experience in law and medicine who combine their empathy for victims, outrage toward offenders, and a slightly unconventional sense of humor to to shed light on the macabre world of crime.
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  • E63 Christensen & Sheets
    Jul 25 2024

    This week Bob is at the helm, and he’s taking us to Utah! This case is about the murders of Kathy Sheets and Steve Christensen, and there are a lot of twists and turns along the way.

    If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime podcast! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!

    Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

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    The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

    Hofmann Forgeries

    Who is Mark Hofmann and what did he do? – Deseret News

    Hofmann, Mark

    Hofmann, Mark | BYU Library - Special Collections

    Mark Hofmann's Deadly Web of Master Forgery Is at the Center of Murder Among the Mormons

    Murder Among the Aggies — the Story of Mark Hofmann

    Watch Murder Among the Mormons | Netflix Official Site

    Forensic Files - Season 2, Episode 11 - Postal Mortem - Full Episode

    Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

    Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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    57 mins
  • E62 Marvin Grimm Jr
    Jul 18 2024

    If you’re listening to this podcast, then you probably know people in prison for hurting children make up the lowest rung of the prison status hierarchy. In this case, Marvin Grimm went to prison for nearly half a century as a convicted child murderer and sex offender. He confessed to his crimes.

    But, in June 2024, the Virginia Court of Appeals issued a writ of actual innocence in his case. What?! Why did the court do that? What did Marvin confess to doing fifty years ago? What happened to the victim in this case? We discuss all of that and plenty more in this episode.

    If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime podcast! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!

    Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrothersInCrimePodcast

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    X https://twitter.com/Brosincrimepod

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@brothersincrimepodcast

    The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

    June 18, 2024 - Attorney General Miyares Secures Third Writ of Actual Innocence

    Marvin Grimm, Jr. - National Registry of Exonerations

    Marvin Leon Grimm, Jr., v. Commonwealth of Virginia

    After nearly 50 years, Virginia man wrongfully convicted of killing child is exonerated

    Virginia Exonerates Marvin Grimm, Jr. in 1975 Murder Case After 45 Years of Wrongful Incarceration

    Virginia Exonerates Man Who Spent 45 Years in Prison for Death of 3-Year-Old - The New York Times

    After nearly 50 years, man wrongfully convicted of killing child is exonerated

    Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

    Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • E61 Julie & Lollie
    Jul 11 2024

    During the summer of 1996, Laura “Lollie” Winans and Julianne “Julie” Williams were murdered in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park. Despite a suspect being charged with the couple’s murder in 2001, their case remained open and unsolved until June 2024—almost three decades after the murders. Listen now to find out more about these women, what happened to them, and the recent developments that have closed this case after so many years. If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime podcast! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!

    Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrothersInCrimePodcast

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brothersincrimepodcast/

    X https://twitter.com/Brosincrimepod

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@brothersincrimepodcast

    The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

    FBI Richmond Identifies Suspect in 1996 Shenandoah National Park Double Murder

    Decades after 2 women were killed in Shenandoah National Park, serial rapist is linked to their deaths

    Lollie Winans and Julie Williams: Couple's Murder at Shenandoah Remains Unsolved

    Who’s Safe in the Woods? An Interview with Kathryn Miles, author of Trailed - Orion Magazine

    2 Young Women Camping in Shenandoah National Park Were Murdered in 1996. Now, the FBI Knows Who Killed Them

    FBI: DNA evidence conclusively links Shenandoah National Park murders to convicted serial rapist

    Opinion | FBI, solve the Julie Williams and Laura Winans murder with DNA - The Washington Post

    Also, check out Mind over Murder’s coverage (we mentioned in this episode) here: Mind Over Murder

    Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

    Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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    34 mins

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