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misconduct. a true crime podcast

Philip Markoff

misconduct. a true crime podcast

misconduct. a true crime podcast

True Crime

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

On April 20th, 2009 Philip Markoff was driving on highway 95 with his fiancé Megan and they both were looking forward to getting out of town for a couple of days.


As they approached the state border of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, police lights flashed in their rear view mirror and ordered the couple to pull over.


At first they believed this was a routine traffic stop. But the police told Philip and Megan they needed to go with them to the police station. Suddenly it became very clear that this traffic stop wasn’t routine or coincidence at all. but the result of a carefully coordinated investigation finally honing in on their prime suspect.



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0:00.0

May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get

0:08.0

10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the rain again.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. The The Oh, Welcome back to misconduct. I'm your host Colleen. Just a quick note this is the last

1:10.7

episode that I will be releasing until November 14th.

1:15.0

I'll be using this two and a half month break from releasing episodes because I'll have a lot of

1:19.5

upcoming travel for work.

1:21.6

And also one of my best friends is getting married in October

1:24.4

so I'm going to take this time off to solely focus on writing.

1:30.3

And that's the only update I have for you this week. So with that out of the way, let's get right into this episode.

1:37.0

This episode was a case submission recommended by Elizabeth.

1:57.0

On April 20th 2009, Philip Markoff was driving on a highway 95 with his fiance Megan, and they were both looking forward to getting out of town for a couple of days. They left their Boston Area apartment and began the two-hour drive to the Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut.

2:05.0

As they approached the state border of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, police lights flashed in their rearview mirror and ordered the couple to pull over.

2:16.0

At first they believed that this was a routine traffic stop,

2:20.0

but the police told Philip and Megan that they needed to go with them to the police station.

2:26.3

When pressed on why they were being detained, they were told it was because the police had

2:31.5

questions about some crimes that had taken place back in Boston,

2:35.9

and they believed that Philip could help shed some light.

2:40.1

Suddenly it became very clear that this traffic stop wasn't routine or coincidence at all,

2:46.0

but it was actually the result of a carefully coordinated investigation,

2:50.0

finally honing in on their prime suspect.

2:55.0

The Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts

3:00.0

is predominantly known for upscale shopping and five-star hotels.

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