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The Killers Who Bragged: Inside the Murder of Amy Robinson

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

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

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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The Killers Who Bragged: Inside the Murder of Amy Robinson

Amy Robinson was doing everything right. She got through high school, started building a life of her own, and found some freedom riding her bike to work every day. But on a February afternoon in 1998, that routine put her in the path of two men who saw her as a target, because of who she was and because they thought no one would fight for her.

This story isn’t about a random act of violence. It’s about a calculated act of cruelty, carried out by people who admitted they wanted to kill, bragged about it, and had plans to do it again. It’s about how trust can be used as bait, and how the most vulnerable are often picked first.

In this episode, we dig into who Amy was, what led up to her murder, and why her killers thought they could get away with it.

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0:00.0

Amy Robinson was 19, working at a grocery store, riding her bike to work, trying to figure out adulthood like the rest of us.

0:09.4

Then two familiar faces offered her a ride.

0:12.9

What happened next wasn't random.

0:15.5

It wasn't some fluke of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

0:19.3

It was planned.

0:20.5

It was targeted, and the people

0:22.2

behind it, they were proud of it. This is the story of how trust was weaponized and how hate

0:29.2

took the wheel. Before we jump in, if you like your true crime brief and bingeable, you're

0:35.0

exactly where you need to be. Hit Follow now for at least two new

0:38.6

episodes every week. This is 10-minute murder. People like to believe the world is good, that most folks, deep down, are kind, but then a case

1:14.4

comes along that wrecks that idea completely. Amy Robinson's story is one of those cases.

1:21.5

Amy was 19, living in Arlington, Texas. Life hadn't exactly gone easy on her. She was raised mostly by a grandmother,

1:29.6

and she lived with both a mental and learning disability. She also had Turner syndrome,

1:35.1

a genetic condition that made her smaller than average and delayed her development during puberty.

1:40.5

Even with all of that working against her, Amy had plans. She graduated high school and started

1:46.3

figuring out how to become independent. First on her list was getting a job. She found one at the

1:52.4

local supermarket. The staff there knew her situation and supported her. It gave her structure,

1:58.3

some freedom, and a chance to meet new people.

2:01.6

The store was close enough that she could ride her bike to and from work by herself.

2:05.8

It was a good start.

2:07.2

Amy was doing everything she could to move forward.

2:10.0

But on February 15, 1998, that momentum stopped.

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