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Morning Cup of Murder

Morning Cup of Murder

True Crime, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.6781 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:11.0

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0:22.4

Representative example, 24.9% APR representative variable,

0:25.6

24.9% purchase rate per annum based on 1,200 pound credit limit tis and see supply.

0:30.3

Hello and welcome to 2026.

0:32.3

I'm excited to spend another year with you guys.

0:35.3

So let's jump right in and take a look at just some of what

0:38.8

you can expect to hear this month on Morning Cup of Murder. We start out January with the case of

0:44.2

Alice Kozak, one that sparked concerns about internet safety with children. Then a little bit later,

0:50.7

we talk about Savannah Spurlock, a mother who just wanted a night out and

0:55.5

ended up losing her life. Then there's the lasting mystery that is the Wanda Beach murders,

1:02.7

the case of Nancy Lyon, whose deadly illness left all fingers pointed at her husband,

1:07.9

and the lava lake murders that took place in the deep wooded isolation.

1:13.7

Later in the month, we cover the case of Scott Fallow, who used a far-fetched defense to try and

1:20.0

get the courts to understand his side of the story, before taking a bit of a departure from the

1:25.2

macabre and covering an uplifting, if a little bit strange,

1:29.7

story about a boy who had a bizarre explanation for how he survived his time in the woods.

1:35.2

The month then comes to a close with the cases like those of Peggy Nadell,

1:39.9

whose murder was motivated by money,

1:42.3

Kaylee Slusher, whose death was so very preventable,

1:46.5

and the case surrounding Janelle Potter,

1:49.6

a murder plot that belongs on the silver screen.

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