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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

The Case Of Josh Phillips

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

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

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

It is safe to say that most of us, at some time at least, wanted to hide things from our parents when we were kids. Maybe you got a not-so-good grade from school or broke the living room lamp throwing the football in the house even after you were told to stop. And those of you who have siblings might be familiar with a situation where you were fighting over some stupid thing, and accidentally one of you got hurt. Then you were making all kinds of deals so they wouldn't tell your parents what had happened.
But, not many of us would go as far as 14-year-old Josh Phillips went… fearing his parents' reaction. To him, murder was an easier choice than facing his father’s anger.

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0:00.0

I think it's safe to say that most of us, at some point at least, wanted to try to hide something from our parents when we were kids.

0:08.9

Maybe you got a not-so-good grade from school or broke the living room lamp throwing the football in the house even after you were told to stop.

0:16.2

And those of you who have siblings might be familiar with a situation where you were fighting over something stupid and accidentally one of you got hurt. Then you were making all kinds of deals so they

0:25.6

wouldn't tell your parents what happened. But not many of us would go so far as 14-year-old

0:30.3

Josh Phillips went, fearing his parents' reaction. To him, murder was an easier choice than

0:36.9

facing his father's anger.

0:53.3

Welcome to 10-minute murder, brief and bingeable true crime.

0:57.8

My name is Joe. I'm the host, and I really appreciate you joining the show today.

1:01.6

If you are brand new to this 10-minute Murder podcast, I hope that by the end of it, you

1:05.9

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1:11.4

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1:22.0

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1:25.8

take you right to 10-minute murder on social media. Today's episode is very interesting, so I'm not going to delay. Let's get right to it. The Joshua Earl Patrick Phillips was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania on March 17, 1984.

1:55.7

He was the only child of Steve and Melissa Phillips, and there's not much to say about Josh's childhood,

2:01.9

because he was a lot like any other kid in the neighborhood. He was described as quiet and friendly. According to

2:07.1

his teachers, Josh was popular with his peers and an average student who did not really stand out

2:12.8

that much. But while Josh and his parents might have seemed like a happy little family from an

2:17.3

outsider's

2:17.9

point of view, the reality behind the scenes was quite different. In 1997, the Phillips family packed up

2:24.8

their things and moved to the Sunshine State. Inside their new home in Jacksonville, Florida,

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