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Criminology

The Maurin Murders

Criminology

Emash Digital

True Crime

4.77K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In 1985, 81-year-old Ed Maurin and his wife 83-year-old Minnie Maurin were shot to death in Washington State. Their murders shocked and saddened the small community where they lived. Residents were asking themselves who would want to kill this friendly and well-liked couple. The police began to investigate the murders but couldn't put anything concrete together. For almost 27 years, the murders of the Maurins went unsolved. But, in 2012, police got the break they needed to finally solve this haunting and baffling case. You can help support the show by going to patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Criminology is a true crime podcast that may contain discussion about violent or disturbing topics.

0:41.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:59.0

I'd like to welcome everyone to episode 52 of Criminology. More of how are you?

1:19.0

I'm doing good. How about you?

1:21.0

No, I'm doing great.

1:22.0

Last week we put out the episode on the Amanda Hatchett murders.

1:27.0

Got a lot of great feedback. I think that was a case that for a lot of people was mysterious, baffling, puzzling.

1:36.0

You can use all those adjectives.

1:39.0

And we got some emails on it as well. And actually some really smart emails.

1:44.0

We got one in particular where an individual, and I can't remember his name because I'd give him a shout out.

1:51.0

He was asking about the individual or individuals that were supposed to be occupying that room, but did.

2:01.0

That's the reason why the room freed up.

2:05.0

I think his question or his theory was, could that person or those people have been the intended target for the murderer or murderers?

2:17.0

And I actually thought it was very smart, very interesting. It's something that obviously you and I didn't talk about.

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