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Generation Why: True Crime

The Murder of Jill Behrman - 673

Generation Why: True Crime

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Crime, True Crime, Murder, Conspiracies, Serial Killer, Society & Culture, 855520, Exhibit C, Government, Trial, Unsolved, Conspiracy, Controversy, Missing Person, Documentary, Case

4.518.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

May 31, 2000. Bloomington, Indiana. A 19 year-old Indiana University student disappeared while riding her bike on the morning of May 31st, 2000. Despite searches, no sign of Jill was found until three years after she went missing when her remains were discovered. Eventually, a man would be arrested for Jill's murder, but would the case against him be enough to convince a jury as well as the public that he was the killer?

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0:00.0

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0:05.1

Join Audible today by downloading the Audible app. It's a lot of It's a lot I'm Hi, June tonight, Aaron.

0:48.4

Doing good.

0:49.5

The weather is warming up, man, and so nice out.

0:53.1

What's the weather like over your place? It is 9 a.m. in the morning,

0:57.5

and it is 59 degrees. See? So I don't want to complain, but seriously, that's pretty interesting.

1:05.8

Go global warming. Well, whatever you want to blame. We'll just enjoy the weather, I guess. So tonight's

1:14.4

case, Aaron, is a very interesting and tragic one. It's one of those cases where a lot of people

1:20.8

will claim it's been solved. A lot of people will claim it's not been solved. There's a conviction, but there are many questions surrounding this conviction.

1:34.3

Sometimes we'll cover cases where I'm like, yeah, this is a wrongful conviction.

1:39.3

Other times I'm like, there's a conviction, but we don't really know this was accurate or not, I guess.

1:47.2

You know, and that always leads to arguments and questions online where people can debate

1:52.2

until they're blue in the face on whether or not they think this case has been resolved.

1:57.4

So do we have any announcements before we get into it?

2:00.8

Yes, definitely. You know, we have people asking when we get into it? Yes, definitely.

2:02.2

You know, we have people asking when you're going to cover this?

2:05.4

When we talk about this case, I sent in a suggestion and we love your suggestions.

2:10.6

Sometimes we take those suggestions and we cover those cases on our Patreon.

2:15.9

So real quick, it's patreon.com slash Generation Y. I would urge you to go

2:20.5

out there. We do have some free content. Just go take a look, listen. And if you want more,

2:24.9

you can easily subscribe. We have multiple tiers. And we hope to see you there. We love your

2:29.4

feedback. Keep it coming. And we're going to be at CrimeCon, May 29th through the 31st, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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