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'Til Murder Do Us Part
- Narrated by: Bryan Burrough
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
Now a milestone of unsolved true crime, the Hall-Mills case began in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1922 and lasted for over a decade. The killer has never been found, and the case continues to fascinate true-crime aficionados.
A bon vivant Episcopal minister, a not-so-virginal soprano in his choir. The wealthy wife. Her oddball brother. Their furtive maid. The snooping congregants. The bumbling detectives. And in the denouement, a trial, one of the more notable of America’s Jazz Age, covered by the likes of Damon Runyon, Dorothy Dix, and James Thurber. All of it hanging on the dramatic testimony of a single, strange witness of questionable veracity, a farmer the tabloids came to call "The Pig Woman." Almost everyone in this labyrinthine mystery had at least one secret, sometimes more, and the biggest one remains almost a hundred years later.
At Audible’s request, business and true crime journalist Bryan Burrough reopened the case, digging deep into records of the time. His narration in a warm Texas accent lends immediacy and intimacy to a classic New Jersey true crime, as listeners follow his reconstruction of the fateful double-murder…and the botched prosecution that became a national media circus in its day.
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-03-23
interesting
I never knew about this murder so found the investigation details very informative. it's interesting to see how cases used to be investigated without the technology we have today
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- Claralou2602
- 09-06-22
Intriguing
Very interesting. I wonder who the real culprits were? It would probably have been an open and shut case of it happened now.
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- Mr SM McGann
- 01-06-22
Narration too fast
Narration too fast. Had to slow speed down as he read so quickly I couldn’t catch half of what he was saying.
Thank God this was a ‘freebie’. Awful!
As for the story…..boring!
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