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The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

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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.

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  • The Unraveling of Jeffrey Gorton Part III
    2025/04/28

    Murder has a way of revealing secrets, and the investigation into Margarette Eby's brutal killing peels back layers of deception surrounding the prime suspect, Jeffrey Gorton.

    Detective Dave King follows the old Flint police adage: "If you got a case on the come, you gotta write it till it's done." His investigation begins with Eby's list of lovers and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death—no forced entry until the bedroom, suggesting she knew her killer. As King dives deeper into Eby's life, he uncovers a complex woman: strong-willed, brilliant, and unconventional, who had previously reported an intruder in her bedroom just weeks before her murder.

    Meanwhile, we meet Jeffrey Gorton through the eyes of Brenda Fleming, who encounters him at a local bowling alley. Their relationship blossoms into what appears to be a perfect marriage. Jeff is generous, surprising Brenda with thoughtful gifts, such as an expensive bedroom suite, on their honeymoon. He becomes the ideal family man, coaching his children's teams, participating enthusiastically in family gatherings, and organizing spectacular Fourth of July fireworks displays. His only quirk seems to be his constant nervous movements—rocking and nail-biting that never stops.

    Yet beneath this carefully constructed façade lies a troubled past. Through his high school friend, Joe Contreras, and his first girlfriend, Dawn Theerback, we discover a different Jeff—one who desperately tried to escape responsibility when Dawn became pregnant at 16, even joining the Navy to get away. Dawn's heartbreaking diary entries reveal her desperate pursuit of Jeff and his eventual reluctant acceptance of fatherhood and marriage.

    The FBI's behavioral science unit, including famed profiler John Douglas (the inspiration for characters in "Silence of the Lambs"), provides a chilling psychological portrait of Eby's killer that begins to align with aspects of Gorton's personality and background. When Detective King receives a crucial tip connecting Gorton to Eby through a mutual acquaintance, the parallel narratives converge into a shocking revelation about the man behind the façade of the perfect husband.

    Listen now to discover how this meticulous investigation unravels the complex web of secrets surrounding Jeffrey Gorton and the murder of Margarette Eby.

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  • Jeffrey Gorton's Deadly Secret II: Unraveling Margueret Eby's Final Hours
    2025/04/14

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  • Jeffrey Gorton's Deadly Secret Part I
    2025/04/07

    A children's roller skating party becomes the unlikely setting for a high-stakes undercover operation as police close in on Jeffrey Gorton, a seemingly ordinary family man they believe responsible for two of Michigan's most brutal unsolved murders.

    Investigators suspect a predator of unimaginable savagery behind his façade of normalcy—a devoted husband, father of two, church member, and eager school volunteer. For over fifteen years, two horrific cases had haunted Michigan law enforcement: the 1986 murder of Margaret Eby, a prominent Flint university provost and musician found nearly decapitated in her home, and a 1991 case involving a flight attendant in Romulus who suffered a similarly brutal fate.

    Advances in DNA technology had connected these crimes through preserved evidence, but police needed a fresh sample from their suspect to confirm their theory. Enter Mike San Andre, a scrappy undercover narcotics officer with silver hoop earrings and a shaved head, looking entirely out of place among elementary school families. His mission: to collect anything with Gorton's DNA—a napkin, cup, cigarette butt—anything that might finally close cases that had remained open for over a decade.

    The episode follows this tense surveillance operation and the meticulous forensic work that followed while delving into the shocking details of the cold cases and their victims' stories. We witness the collision of scientific advancement with old-fashioned police work as investigators struggle with minute amounts of DNA and the pressure of knowing a potential predator remains free in the community.

    Could a half-empty Mountain Dew cup and some twisted napkins finally bring closure to cases that had baffled police for generations? Join us for this riveting exploration of how the most minor pieces of evidence can sometimes break the most significant cases.

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