The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Each week, The Murder Book will present unsolved cases, missing persons, notorious crimes, controversial cases, and serial killers, exploring details of the crime scenes and the murderer's childhood. Some episodes are translated into Spanish as well. The podcast is produced and hosted by Kiara Coyle.
The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Latest Episodes
Van Stein Family Tragedy Episode XVIII: Bart "Moog" Upchurch On The Lamb In Raleigh
He walks away from house arrest and convinces himself it’s a great adventure, a cat and mouse chase where he is smarter than the police. Bart Upchurch drifts through Raleigh and the NC State campus on borrowed keys and borrowed time, reading un...
The Von Stein Family Tragedy XVII: How A Forgotten Army Bag Cracked A Family Murder Plot
One abandoned army knapsack on a back porch becomes the thin thread detectives tug until an entire murder-for-inheritance plan starts to unravel. We follow John Taylor and Chief Crone as they walk the bag through Raleigh, comparing half-memorie...
The Von Stein Family Tragedy Part XVI: Dungeons And Dragons As A Murder Rehearsal
The investigation feels like it’s finally ready to pop, until it doesn’t. We head into a new strategy session convinced Chris Von Stein will fold under pressure and give up the name investigators are waiting for, only to learn he’s lawyered up ...
The Von Stein Tragedy Part XV: How A Simple Ruse Exposed A Crucial Link In The Murder Investigation
A cold case sharpens when a simple sketch turns into a lever. We open the Von Stein murder file with fresh eyes, bringing the SBI back into the room and laying out a clear plan: protect the few secrets that still hold power, then set a ruse to ...
The Von Stein Family Tragedy Part XIV: When Grief Looks Like Guilt: Who Drew The Map To Murder
A frantic tap at a window, a campus buzzing with rumors, and a family shattered by a brutal attack set the stage for a true-crime journey that refuses easy answers. We walk through the raw hours after Leith Von Stein’s murder and Bonnie’s hospi...