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The Prosecutors

Check Out One of the Greats: Generation Why

The Prosecutors

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True Crime

4.39.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to True Crime podcasts, The Generation Why Podcast is a pioneer. Hosts Aaron and Justin cover cases from all angles: they break down theories, dive deep into forensic evidence, and discuss their opinions on the most perplexing cases. On this episode, you'll hear the unusual case of Michele Neurauter. In 2017, in Corning, New York, Sgt. John McDivitt conducted a welfare check at Neurauter's house. Through the glass of the front door he could see the silhouette of a woman and knew something terrible had happened. Inside the home, he found Neurauter dead. At first glance, it was easy to assume she'd taken her own life. But when it became clear that this wasn't an open and shut case, the first person suspected was Neurauter's ex-husband. Though he seemed to have an alibi, some questions remained, and this who-dun-it case takes some highly unexpected turns. Listen to the rest of this episode at wondery.fm/GenWhy_Prosecutors See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, this is Brett and Alice from The Prosecutors and today we want to talk

0:13.6

to you about one of our favorite podcasts, Generation Y. I've been listening to Generation

0:20.3

Y for years and I can tell you whenever we do an episode, Generation Y is one of the

0:25.4

first places we go to for research. When it comes to True Crime Podcast, Generation Y

0:31.8

is a pioneer. If you're obsessed with crime mysteries and unsolved murder cases like

0:36.4

we are, this show has it all. Host Aaron and Justin cover cases from all angles, they

0:42.9

break down theories, dive deep into forensic evidence and discuss their opinions on the

0:48.3

most perplexing cases. On this episode, you'll hear the unusual case of Michelle Nye

0:55.1

Rider. In 2017, in Corning New York, Sergeant John McDivitt conducted a welfare check at

1:02.9

Nye Rider's house. Through the glass of the front door, he could see the silhouette

1:07.8

of a woman and knew something terrible had happened. Inside the home, he found Nye Rider

1:15.1

dead. At first glance, it was easy to assume she'd taken her own life. But when it became

1:21.8

clear that this wasn't an open and shut case, the first person suspected was Nye Rider's

1:28.2

ex-husband. Though he seemed to have an alibi, some questions remained. And this who

1:34.7

done it case takes some highly unexpected turns.

1:39.7

So you're about to hear a preview of Generation Y. And I think when you're finished, you're

1:44.1

going to know why we're such big fans. So while you're listening, follow Generation

1:48.3

Y on Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or you can listen ad-free by joining Wundry Plus in

1:55.5

the Wundry app. Enjoy this preview.

2:06.0

So Aaron, tonight's case takes place in upstate New York. It's a terrible murder that when

2:13.4

you find out who all was involved, it can be a bit shocking and disturbing. It's hard

2:19.9

to wrap your head around how family members can do this to their own. But we've been in

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