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How to Talk About Murder

How to Talk About Murder

By: Chloe Smith & Emerson Meadows
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In this episode, Chloe goes in-depth to talk about the murder of Alyssa Burkett in Carrollton, TX. She talks about how she died, all while Emerson sits next to her, listening to see how he can answer some questions about who killed her and why they had that intent.© TruStory FM True Crime World
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  • How to Talk About Charlie Brandt
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode, Chloe Smith and Emerson Meadows travel to discuss the disturbing true crime case of Charlie Brandt, a seemingly normal man who hid a dark past.

    Brandt, an engineer living in Florida with his wife Teri, appeared to have a picture-perfect life. However, in 2004, after evacuating due to Hurricane Ivan, he shockingly murdered his wife and niece, Michelle, before taking his own life. Michelle’s friend discovered his body hanging in the garage, leading police to uncover the gruesome crime scene inside the house.

    Upon investigation, it was revealed that this was not Charlie’s first murder. In 1971, at just 13 years old, he had killed his own pregnant mother and attempted to kill his father and sister, Angela. Due to his young age, his record was sealed, and he went on to live a seemingly normal life—until he snapped again decades later.

    Notes and Links used during this episode:

    • Charlie Brandt Bio
    • More Info about Murder of Teri and Niece
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    40 mins
  • How to Talk About Alyssa Burkett
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode, Chloe goes in-depth to talk about the murder of Alyssa Burkett in Carrollton, TX. She talks about how she died, all while Emerson sits next to her, listening to see how he can answer some questions about who killed her and why they had that intent.


    Read all about this horrible murder ⁠here

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    25 mins

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