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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

‘She Lied About Everything’: The Sandra Birchmore Story Police Want Buried

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News Commentary, True Crime, News

3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

“She lied about everything.”
 That’s what former Massachusetts Deputy Police Chief Robert Devine told the state’s oversight commission when he was asked about Sandra Birchmore — a 23-year-old woman found dead in her Canton, Massachusetts apartment in 2021.

But behind that phrase lies one of the most disturbing stories of police corruption, grooming, and betrayal in modern American law enforcement.

Sandra Birchmore joined the Stoughton Police Explorers program as a teenager — a mentorship group designed to inspire young people interested in policing. Instead, it became her trap. Federal prosecutors say she was groomed and manipulated by Stoughton officers for years, including Detective Matthew Farwell, who now stands accused of murdering her.

In August 2024, Farwell was indicted for strangling Birchmore and staging her death to look like suicide — allegedly to stop her from exposing his misconduct. At the time, Sandra was pregnant and believed Farwell was the father. Later, DNA testing proved otherwise, but it didn’t erase the years of manipulation and control that led up to her death.

As the federal case builds, another disturbing layer has surfaced: senior officers — including Robert Devine, who once oversaw the Explorer program — have been accused of misconduct and cover-ups. Instead of accountability, Devine offered deflection, telling investigators that Birchmore “lied about everything.”

In this episode, Tony Brueski tears into that defense — and the system that enables it. What does it mean when those sworn to protect instead prey on the vulnerable? What happens when “credibility” becomes a weapon, and victims of grooming are discredited by the very people who created their trauma?

This isn’t just about one department or one victim. Across the country, similar police Explorer programs have been exposed for systemic abuse — from Kentucky to Texas, from Florida to Utah. The same pattern repeats: powerful men, teenage recruits, secret communication, and departments more interested in damage control than justice.

Sandra’s story is a warning — and an indictment of every institution that confuses authority with immunity. She didn’t “lie about everything.” She told the truth about the wrong people.

🎙 Watch Tony Brueski expose the dark psychology and systemic rot behind the Sandra Birchmore case — and why this time, the cover-up won’t hold.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.3

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.8

They said she lied about everything.

0:12.5

That's the line that echoed through the hearing room,

0:15.4

a man in uniform under oath still clinging to the last weapon of power he had disbelief.

0:22.0

She lied about everything there was to lie about, said former Stoughton deputy police chief

0:27.2

Robert Devine, a man accused of misconduct himself, sitting in front of the Massachusetts

0:32.1

Post Commission, defending his name by burying hers.

0:39.1

Anyone noticing a trend over here?

0:42.1

It's such a familiar refrain, isn't it?

0:44.7

I mean, when the system fails a woman, it doesn't apologize.

0:48.1

It just rewrites the story.

0:50.1

The narrative shifts from the she was victimized to she was deceitful,

0:56.2

from she was vulnerable to she was manipulative and from we failed her to she did it to herself. Keep in mind she was groomed

1:03.9

from her early teen years in your police explorer program. Add that to the mix, dipshit.

1:13.3

Sandra Birchmore's name should have meant something different.

1:16.4

She wanted to serve.

1:18.2

She joined a police youth program as a kid, the Stoughton Police Explorers.

1:25.5

A mentorship program designed to inspire young people who dreamed of wearing a badge

1:31.3

and in theory it's a good thing. Help young people explore their interests and their passions

1:37.8

and get some good people into your department because clearly you all failed at that.

1:47.6

No.

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