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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

INCONVENIENCE GONE-Diane Marger Moore

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Where is Brandon Sims? The four-year-old had not been seen since July 3, 1992, when he attended a birthday party with his twenty-year-old mother, Michelle Jones. Jones was employed, confident, talented, smart, assertive and involved in many community activities in Indianapolis, Indiana. In contrast, when he was last seen, Brandon Sims, an only child, was a serious, quiet, thin boy who rarely maintained eye contact with his mother. After that night, he was never seen again. His body has never been found.


For years Jones lied to her friends about Brandon, telling some that he was living with his father and others that he was staying with his grandmother in another state. When Brandon’s father, who had been in jail, came looking for Brandon, Michelle’s shocked friends confronted her. She confessed that Brandon was dead. She repeated her story of how Brandon died to a detective, after she admitted herself to the local psych unit. Days later she checked out of the unit and refused to reveal where he had hidden Brandon’s body. She was sure she had gotten away with murder.


And she would have except the detective didn’t believe her story. He enlisted the help of a novice prosecutor because no experienced prosecutor would take the case. In Indiana, no one had ever been convicted of murder without a body.


That prosecutor has written a book that reads like a mystery novel instead of the real murder prosecution. Truth is stranger than fiction where Santeria curses, the law and politics are only a few of obstacles to justice. INCONVENIENCE GONE: The Short Tragic Life of Brandon Sims-Diane Marger Moore

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0:00.0

Love talks about you.

0:10.6

You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in True Crime history

0:16.0

and the authors that have written about them.

0:18.8

Gacy, Bundy, Domer, The Night Stalker, BTK, every week, another fascinating author talking

0:26.8

about the most shocking and infamous killers in True Crime history.

0:31.0

True Murder with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zufanski.

0:45.9

Good evening.

0:47.4

Where is Brandon Sims?

0:49.3

The four-year-old had not been seen since July 3, 1992.

0:54.8

When he attended a birthday party with his 20-year-old mother, Michelle Jones, Jones

0:59.4

was employed, confident, talented, smart, assertive and involved in many community activities

1:04.2

in Indianapolis, Indiana.

1:06.7

In contrast, when he was last seen, Brandon Sims and only child was a serious, quiet, thin

1:12.4

boy rarely maintained eye contact with his mother.

1:16.1

After that night he was never seen again.

1:18.6

His body has never been found.

1:20.6

For years, Jones lied to her friends about Brandon, telling some that he was living

1:24.0

with his father and others he was staying with his grandmother in another state.

1:28.8

When Brandon's father, who had been in jail, came looking for Brandon, Michelle's shocked

1:33.0

friends confronted her.

1:35.3

She confessed that Brandon was dead.

1:37.6

She repeated her story of how Brandon died to a detective after she admitted herself

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