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Murder Phone

Murder Phone

Tony Ciaglia

In Season One Tony will cover his life with a brain injury and how it eventually led him to corresponding with some of the world's most notorious serial killers. The first season will describe Tony's 6 year relationship with David Gore. Through Gore’s letters you will get to know this monster’s most intimate thoughts. How he hunted, what were his trophies, personal detailed descriptions of killings, his Death Row relationship with Ted Bundy and how he literally talked his way into the execution chamber. You will hear interviews with women who survived to tell of their horrifying experience with David Gore and Fred Waterfield The Killing Cousins. Tony will cover a story that not many know and no one ever talks about. We guarantee that this season will get you as close to a Serial Killer as you ever want to be.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Murder Phone episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Murder Phone for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Murder Phone episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

  • In the early 1970’s on Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania there were several cars found at rest areas and the occupants just disappeared.
  • In this true crime podcast Hadden Clark first blamed a friend of his named Jim. Clark claimed his friend would hitchhike on I80 and kill some of the girls that picked him up. He ditched their cars at rest stops and would bury the bodies at Washington’s Crossing.
  • Using phone conversations and letters from Hadden Clark, Tony Ciaglia proves that there was no Jim and Clark is in fact the one who is committing these crimes.
  • Revenge killer Hadden Clark describes in detail how he killed a girl named Debbie and buried her along with 4 other bodies in a single grave near Bowman Tower.
  • This podcast builds suspense as we keep hearing bits and pieces about this underground den that could hold a trove of information about unsolved cold cases. The psychological game of beast and mouse continues as Hadden continues to drop clues about a mysterious root cellar.
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Murder Phone - Season 4:  A Message from Your Host Tony Ciaglia
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02/13/23 • 19 min

March is Brain Injury Awareness month.
Tony being a TBI survivor has decided to share one of his writings discussing the despair that comes with having severe depression caused by his Brain Injury..
This is a moving and very personal account of what brain injury can cause. .

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Bianchi continues to fake his innocence and on various phone calls you will hear him talk how it pisses him off that killers can’t be honest with victims families so they can have closure. This coming from someone who has murdered 12 girls and still feigns innocence.

  • Tony and Al will cover the murders of Kimberly Martin the 9th victim and Cindy Hudspeth the 10th and final victim of the Hillside Stranglers.
  • These stories both have several twist and turns that make you wonder how these killers were not stopped.
  • Angelo pulls a gun on Bianchi and tells him to get out of town or he will be the next victim.
  • Bianchi moves to Bellingham Wa to be with his girlfriend Kelli and their son. It’s been almost a year since Bianchi killed and he can’t fight the impulse. He murders Karen Mandic and Diane Wilder in the same house at the same time. After leaving many clues he is arrested within hours of the bodies being found.
  • During the investigation police find evidence tying Bianchi to the Hillside Strangler murders.
  • Bianchi tried to fool the prosecution's expert witness psychiatrists by feigning multiple personalities, but when his star personality Steve Walker (the vicious killer personality) was found to be the same name as on his fake psychiatry degree, Bianchi knew that he was finished.

So being the sniveling little weasel rat that he was he did what rats do, Bianchi agreed to testify against cousin Angelo Buono so he could avoid the death penalty.

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Murder Phone - Christmas Message From Your Host Tony Ciaglia
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12/24/24 • 16 min

Tony sends a special Christmas Message and talks about his Near Death Experience
Tony shares one of his writings titled "Standing Before God"
He discusses his unwavering faith in God and talks of life with a T.B.I.

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Ken Bianchi’s life long wish was that his story could be told to the world to prove his innocence.
This season we will grant his wish and present his case.
Ken through old phone calls and letters will act as his defense lawyer and try to lie over and over again to prove he is an innocent victim.
Tony and his dad will be the prosecutors and present the case that proves he is a lying, psychopathic serial killer that ruthlessly killed 12 innocent girls and he is right where he belongs.
The Murderphoniacs all over the world will be our jury and they will be able to communicate their feelings if he is guilty or not.
This first episode will set up the beginnings of a relationship between Bianchi and Tony that lasted over 7 years. Tony became close with Ken’s mom through many phone calls and a visit. The closer their relationship became, the more holes Tony could see in Ken and his mom’s relationship.

Bianchi is a coward that has never manned up to the terrible crimes he committed.

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Murder Phone - A message from Your Host TONY CIAGLIA
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09/26/22 • 16 min

Tony gives a sneak preview of Season 3 The Arthur John Shawcross Story, that premiers Monday October 3rd, 2022.
By popular demand Tony reads one of his writings from 2012 about living life with a Traumatic Brain Injury. The story turns out to be very prophetic.

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Murder Phone - Season 2 Episode 6 The Meriden Ct. Murders
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06/06/22 • 70 min

  • In this thriller podcast Hadden Clark discusses with Tony Ciaglia the murders of girls from around the Meriden Ct. area.
  • It’s significant because the police took him out of prison to visit these areas and as Hadden points out “If I didn’t give the police good information they never would have taken me on these trips.” Clark says in conversations with Tony that he also identified pictures of certain girls that went missing from that area.
  • Clark starts off blaming an old friend named Bob Cardinal, claiming he murdered the girls and Hadden just got rid of the bodies for him. Hadden Clark finally admits that Cardinal never murdered anyone, it was all Hadden.
  • Hadden talks of bars in the floor of his grandfather’s garage, where he would chain the girls and torture them before he killed them. In morbid detail Clark tells Tony Ciaglia how he froze their bodies and used a chain saw to cut them up. He then dumped them in the ocean, and used them for chum.
  • When Hadden went there with the police the bars were gone so they thought he was a liar. Shockingly they found out from the new owner of the house that the bars had actually been there, and he had removed them.
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Tony and Al answer questions from listeners regarding Season One of Murder Phone.

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In this Murder podcast Tony and Al interview Dr Jim Fallon an expert on psychopaths. Dr Fallon is a professor of psychiatry and human behavior and emeritus professor of anatomy and neurobiology in the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine. Tony, Al and Jim discuss the question of whether these killers are born evil or are created. The discussion covers many topics related to how and why the brain effects all types of human behavior.

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Manfried West and Robert Hansen, Nature vs Nurture: Manfried West nicknamed Robert Hansen “The Worm”
This is his story.

  • Robert Hansen grew up hating his father who constantly subjected him to ridicule and mockery, and a mother who was compliant in the harsh treatment of her son. The bullying Hansen suffered as a child shaped his hatred of women. He was painfully shy, had a stutter and severe acne that left him permanently scarred.
  • Not receiving the attention he wanted from the attractive girls in school, Hansen grew up hating them and nursing fantasies of cruel revenge.
  • Robert Hansen doesn't have the same kind of name recognition that someone like Ted Bundy or John Wayne Gacy does but he was one of the country's most prolific serial killers.
  • He admitted to a spree of attacks against Alaskan women starting in 1971. Hansen's earliest victims were girls or young women, usually between ages 16 and 19 and not prostitutes. After abducting them, he would either rape them and release them with a warning, or fly them in his personal plane out into a remote location, where he would hunt them like animals and kill them.
  • Hansen is known to have raped and assaulted over thirty Alaskan women, and to have murdered at least seventeen, ranging in age from 16 to 41.
  • Hansen slipped through the cracks of justice many times and would have again it if wasn’t for the heroics of victim Cindy Paulson and Detective Glenn Frothe.
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How many episodes does Murder Phone have?

Murder Phone currently has 104 episodes available.

What topics does Murder Phone cover?

The podcast is about Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Podcasts and Killer.

What is the most popular episode on Murder Phone?

The episode title 'Season #5 A Special Message From Your Host Tony Ciaglia' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Murder Phone?

The average episode length on Murder Phone is 61 minutes.

How often are episodes of Murder Phone released?

Episodes of Murder Phone are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Murder Phone?

The first episode of Murder Phone was released on May 8, 2019.

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