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Phoenix Canal Killer /// Part 1 /// 775Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Dismemberment killings are rare. We hear of them as these types of stories, make the news and headlines that get clicks. This is partially because of the rare nature of these types of crimes. Even amongst those who kill, many simply do not posses the ability to carry out such a horrific act. In Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, those communities experienced three such murders in just a twelve month timeframe. After the first, the Tucson police Captain told the local news “I think the person who did it, will probably do it again.” Beer of the Week - Dos Equis Lager Especial Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps More True Crime Garage can be found on Patreon and Apple subscriptions with our show - Off The Record. Catch dozens of episodes of Off The Record plus a couple of Bonus episodes and our first 50 when you sign up today. True Crime Garage merchandise is available on our website's store page. Plus get True Crime Garage Pod art that you can post on your socials on our Media page. Follow the show on X and Insta @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptain Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Be good, be kind, and don't litter!
How police connected the murders of two young women to a man known as a zombie-fighting comic book hero. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As of 2023, Bryan Miller is sitting on death row in Florence, Arizona. He still says he's innocent, with no idea how his DNA wound up on those bodies. He's never been charged for the murder of 13-year-old Brandy Myers. Her case is still open to this day. What are your thoughts on this case? Get all the crime in half the time! Watch True Crime Recaps on Facebook, TikTok, YouTube or Snapchat! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. New episodes weekly!
Inventor of the famous Z-score for evaluating corporate financial distress — and Turnaround Time favorite — NYU Professor of Finance Emeritus Edward Altman returns to share his views on credit cycles and default rates, developments in direct lending — and of course, zombie companies. In this episode, Professor Altman is joined by Marti P. Murray, a partner in the Finance Practice of Bates White Economic Consulting. To learn more about turnaround management, news, and experts, visit turnaround.org. Episode Links Our episode is sponsored by Skadden. Learn more about Ed Altman at NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business. Learn more about Marti P. Murray at Bates White. Learn more about Turnaround Time here. Our music is by Kit and the Calltones.
Jayel Draco is one half of the publishing outfit known as Oneshi Press. Along with his wife, Lynsey G, they’ve produced such comics as Tracy Queen, Pack, as well as several other anthology comic book collections. His latest book, Mr. Guy: Zombie Hunter, is currently funding on Kickstarter. Mr. Guy is a decidedly different take […]
Bryan Patrick Miller was a local celebrity in Phoenix, Arizona, for decades. He worked for an Amazon Center and was raising his daughter, however, there was a dark side to him that took decades to be discovered.Subscribe to us on Patreon.com/tntcrimes or on Apple Podcast for weekly episodes not released to the public.
he two part episode concludes with the incredible discovery of the killer and the lengths law enforcement went to in order to arrest and convict him. The only question remains... are there more victims? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Twenty years ago two brutal slaying along the Phoenix canals became the stuff of nightmares for the community... then the case went cold. Would there be justice for the victims in an era before DNA technology? Find out this week on Criminal Mischief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Retired FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong explores the case of Bryan Patrick Miller, a cosplay enthusiast known for his elaborate "Zombie Hunter" costume. Bryan was sentenced to death for the murder of two young women in Phoenix, over thirty years ago. After his father's death and years of abuse at the hands of his mother, Bryan took out his rage on young women. Candice explains how neither mental institutions nor prison could stop the Canal Killer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss Bryan Patrick Miller, also known as The Zombie Hunter. Miller was convicted of the murders of two young women, killed months apart while riding their bikes along a canal in Phoenix, Arizona. The murders went unsolved for more than two decades and would become known as the Phoenix canal murders. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/zombie-hunter-bryan-patrick-miller-phoenix-unique-murder-defense-48-hours/ https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2023/06/07/judge-to-sentence-bryan-miller-to-death-or-life-in-prison-for-canal-killings/70279247007/ https://www.maricopacountyattorney.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=998
The murders of two young women near a Phoenix canal in the early 1990s remain unsolved for over 20 years until a team of cold case detectives take on the case. Keith Morrison reports.
Back in the early 1990s, an evil predator was stalking victims along the canals of Phoenix, Arizona. It would take more than two decades to finally catch this sick and twisted perpetrator--a man named Bryan Patrick Miller who was hiding in plain sight and almost taunting the police with his persona as a "zombie hunter." Grab a drink, find a soft seat, and listen to this fascinating Bed Crime Story.#bryanpatrickmiller #zombiehunter #canalmurders #phoenix #Arizona #breakingnews #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolvedSupport the show
In 1992 and 1993 two females were brutally murdered near a canal in Phoenix, Arizona. Twenty-two years later Bryan Patrick Miller was arrested after being identified by genetic genealogy DNA. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-c-bouchard/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-c-bouchard/support
Bryan Miller seemed like a real-life comic book character as his persona of the “Zombie Hunter.” But was this man behind two murders that terrorized an Arizona community? Correspondent Peter Van Sant and Producer Paul La Rosa discuss what actually went into how investigators recovered the smoking gun evidence from a Chili's and how Bryan's defense team's “dissociative amnesia” argument held up at trial.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How police connected the murders of two young women to a man known as a zombie-fighting comic book hero. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"48 Hours" investigates the murders of two young women in Phoenix, Arizona, that was solved decades later using genetic genealogy. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant joins "CBS Mornings" with a preview of his report and shares how a man known as the "Zombie Hunter" became a prime suspect.More schools across the country are requiring students to lock away phones during school hours. CBS News' Meg Oliver spent the day at a high school in Newburgh, New York, to see how going phone-free has transformed the school experience. She also sat down with a renowned social psychologist who has been researching the connection between phone use and declining mental health, calling it "worse than vaping."Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new memoir, "A Man of Two Faces," which has been called one of the most anticipated books of the fall.Martin Scorsese's new Apple Original film, "Killers of the Flower Moon" is a story of racism, exploitation and murder on the Osage Reservation in Oklahoma. The tragic and true story takes place in the 1920s when oil was discovered on the land, attracting mainly White people who plotted ways to steal property rights. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King sits down with the director in Los Angeles.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Inventor of the famous Z-score for evaluating corporate financial distress, NYU Professor of Finance Emeritus Edward Altman returns to Turnaround Time to share his views — and predictions — for the restructuring industry. In this episode, Professor Altman is joined by Pankaj Amin, Managing Director of SC Ventures and past President of the Turnaround Management Association. To learn more about turnaround management, news, and experts, visit turnaround.org. Episode Links Our episode is sponsored by Sherwood Partners. Learn more about Ed Altman at NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business. To follow along, access the Powerpoint here. Learn more about Turnaround Time here. Our music is by Kit and the Calltones.
(Part 2 of 2) After a cold case of over 20 years was cracked thanks to advancements in forensic genealogy, Phoenix police were certain that the Arizona Canal Killings were finally over. However, after 42-year-old Bryan Patrick Miller was arrested, authorities learned their suspect may have been much more active than they originally thought…From 1992 to 2013, several underage girls and women went missing and were never found. Others turned up brutally murdered. The locations of these violent acts were Phoenix and Tempe, AZ and Machias, WA. As it turns out, Bryan Patrick Miller happened to be living in the areas where nearly all of these unsolved crimes took place - giving law enforcement reason to believe that they may very well have a serial killer on their hands… Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. Support Our Sponsors: Liquid IV: Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to https://www.liquid-iv.com/ and use code “invisible” at checkout! WildGrain: Go to https://wildgrain.com/choir or use code “CHOIR” at checkout to get $30 off the first box, PLUS free Croissants in every box! BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/invisiblechoir and get on your way to being your best self. Fabric by Gerber Life: Protect your family today with Fabric by Gerber Life by applying at https://www.meetfabric.com/invisible Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code CHOIR at lumedeodorant.com! #lumepod Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Written/Audio Sources: Shannon Aumock 1992 slaying victim identified, exhumed from Tempe cemetery | East Valley Local News | eastvalleytribune.com The New York Ripper - Wikipedia The New York Ripper (Film) - TV Tropes Arizona Steampunk Society | Facebook LINK TO 3RD VICTIM? - PressReader Canal killings: At Miller trial, mother recalls the last night she saw her daughter alive UnResolved Docuseries Episode 5: The Trail of a Killer Canopy West Truck Accessories Phoenix canal murders: Bryan Patrick Miller accused of killing 2 women; trial begins Shocking Asia - Wikipedia ISHI News 2014 International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) Celebrates 25 Years of Forensic Advances | Business Wire Vidocq Society - Wikipedia The Zombie Hunter: Trial Started for Arizona's Real-Life Serial Killer and His Victims Detective describes shape carved in victim's chest during Canal Murder testimony Newspapers.com Attorneys outline arguments in the trial of the man accused in the Phoenix 'canal killings' Does anybody remember this murder in Phoenix? (apartment complex, crime) - Arizona (AZ) - City-Data Forum Seeing Zombies - PHOENIX magazine Phoenix canal murders: 2 shocking cases, 22 years of mystery The Angela Brosso case Accused canal killer's friend said he recognized turquoise bodysuit found on murdered teen Colleen M. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia The True Story of Two Women Using DNA to Solve America's Most Puzzling Cold Cases | Cleveland News Suspect in 20-year-old killings avoided possible capture | AP News Victim describes 1989 ‘Zombie Hunter' stabbing attack during trial Valley woman believes she's found the man responsible for her sister's disappearance 27 years ago Brandy Myers Ex-Phoenix detective reveals shocking details unheard in the Zombie Hunter trial 55 freaky zombies from Downtown Phoenix Zombie Walk Man arrested in 1990s Phoenix canal murders The Mennonites and the Phoenix canal murder suspect Six years before her murder, a psychologist asked Shannon Aumock what she wanted on her tombstone if she were to die, and she replied that she wanted it blank, because no one cared for her in life, so why would they care in death? Her body was discovered 6 years later. Who killed Shannon? : r/UnresolvedMysteries Police: 3rd victim may be linked to canal murder suspect Ex-wife of suspected canal killer takes stand in murder trial How forensic genealogy led to an arrest in the Phoenix 'Canal Killer' case Suspect in cold case killings avoided capture in Wash. | The Seattle Times Bryan Miller: LinkedIn Zombie Walk 2014 Phoenix Day two of "Zombie Hunter" Bryan Miller's trial Solving the Phoenix Canal Murders Witness recalls canal murder crime scene Detective describes how he got "Zombie Hunter's" DNA during trial
Self-proclaimed 'Zombie Hunter', Bryan Patrick Miller is found guilty of kidnapping and murdering two young women. His victims, whose murders occur ten months apart from each other, are attacked while bicycling along a canal in Arizona; they are each fatally stabbed, their bodies horrifically mutilated, and each are sexually assaulted. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack weave the cultural phenomenon of the 'zombie apocalypse' into a compelling narrative about Miller, whose gruesome acts leave a long-lasting trauma on his victims and their families. Further unraveling the complex psychology behind Bryan Patrick Miller's actions, they discuss his involvement in the steampunk movement, the importance of forensic science in his eventual capture, and the crucial role forensic genealogist Colleen Fitzpatrick played in identifying Miller as the murderer. They explore the depths of Bryan Patrick Miller's criminal mind and offer a comprehensive look into this unsettling case and the far-reaching implications of his actions. Subscribe to Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan : Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Time-coded Highlights: 00:20 - Joseph Scott Morgan delves into the intriguing concept of the apocalypse, illuminating how this theme has penetrated various aspects of pop culture, and introduces the case of Bryan Patrick Miller, a man who self-identifies as the 'Zombie Hunter'. 02:40 - Dave Mack speaks of the cultural phenomenon known as the 'zombie apocalypse,' shedding light on how it affects people's behavior and mindset, while Joe Scott emphasizes the trauma inflicted on the victims and their loved ones by Miller's horrifying actions. 04:20 - Dave delves deeper into Miller's background, uncovering his ties to the steampunk movement, including details about the former police vehicle converted into a ‘Zombie Hunter mobile'. 08:20 - The dichotomy between Miller's bold behavior and the façade of safety projected by his public persona. 09:31 - Joseph Scott Morgan reflects on his experiences at the American Academy of Forensic Science meeting, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration in solving complex cases and highlighting the value of pooling expertise across disciplines. 10:20 - Drawing a stark parallel between a mountain lion attack and Miller's predatory behavior, Joe Scott shares a chilling anecdote. Dave builds on the analogy, introducing poignant details about Miller's victims and recognizing the diligent police work that eventually led to Miller's capture. 13:28 - Joe Scott and Dave delve into the gruesome specifics of Angela Brosso's murder, linking it to the infamous Black Dahlia case. 16:20 - Discussion of the necessity of meticulous planning and discretion when committing crimes and how these elements facilitated Bryan Patrick Miller's evasion of the law, underscoring the significance of biological evidence left by Miller and outlining its crucial role in securing convictions. 19:00 - Details of the horrifying act of necrophilia committed by Miller, the damning evidence that led to his arrest, and an overview of the timeline of the crimes against Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas. 24:20 - The meticulous physical assessment conducted at the crime scene of Melanie Bernas and the manner in which forensic experts deduced the type of tool used and the depth of the wounds. 26:30 - Dave Mack discusses Bryan Patrick Miller's criminal history, including a previous stabbing incident and his time in a juvenile correctional facility. 32:03 - The spotlight turns to Colleen Fitzpatrick, whose expertise and passion in forensic genealogy was instrumental in narrowing down the suspect, and the role of modern science in solving such complex cases. 35:50 - The alarming possibility of more undiscovered victims given the boldness of Miller's criminal patterns.38:00 - Information about the conviction and sentencing of Bryan Patrick Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Part 1 of 2) The 1990's was arguably one of the best decades ever. Creepy Crawlers and Barbie's Golden Dream Motorhomes were under every Christmas tree while “Right Said Fred” was letting the world know that he was far too sexy for his shirt. While these were some of the best years for many of us, for residents of Phoenix, AZ - it was all nightmares and dreamscapes. When two women were found brutally murdered a year apart from one another, the similarities between the crime scenes were too profound to ignore. 22-year-old Angela Brosso and 17 year-old Melanie Bernas were both riding along the Arizona Canal on their bicycles in 1992 and 1993. The residents of this city were sure things couldn't get any worse, until a 23 year old cold case wound up producing several more victims, all at the hands of one man who called himself, “The Zombie Hunter.” Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. Support Our Sponsors: Fabric by Gerber Life: Protect your family today with Fabric by Gerber Life by applying at https://www.meetfabric.com/invisible Honeylove: Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/choir! #honeylovepod Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Written/Audio Sources: Canal killings: At Miller trial, mother recalls the last night she saw her daughter alive UnResolved Docuseries Episode 5: The Trail of a Killer Canopy West Truck Accessories Phoenix canal murders: Bryan Patrick Miller accused of killing 2 women; trial begins Shocking Asia - Wikipedia ISHI News 2014 International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) Celebrates 25 Years of Forensic Advances | Business Wire Vidocq Society - Wikipedia The Zombie Hunter: Trial Started for Arizona's Real-Life Serial Killer and His Victims Detective describes shape carved in victim's chest during Canal Murder testimony Newspapers.com Attorneys outline arguments in the trial of the man accused in the Phoenix 'canal killings' Does anybody remember this murder in Phoenix? (apartment complex, crime) - Arizona (AZ) - City-Data Forum Seeing Zombies - PHOENIX magazine Phoenix canal murders: 2 shocking cases, 22 years of mystery The Angela Brosso case Accused canal killer's friend said he recognized turquoise bodysuit found on murdered teen Colleen M. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia The True Story of Two Women Using DNA to Solve America's Most Puzzling Cold Cases | Cleveland News Suspect in 20-year-old killings avoided possible capture | AP News Victim describes 1989 ‘Zombie Hunter' stabbing attack during trial Valley woman believes she's found the man responsible for her sister's disappearance 27 years ago Brandy Myers Ex-Phoenix detective reveals shocking details unheard in the Zombie Hunter trial 55 freaky zombies from Downtown Phoenix Zombie Walk Man arrested in 1990s Phoenix canal murders The Mennonites and the Phoenix canal murder suspect Six years before her murder, a psychologist asked Shannon Aumock what she wanted on her tombstone if she were to die, and she replied that she wanted it blank, because no one cared for her in life, so why would they care in death? Her body was discovered 6 years later. Who killed Shannon? : r/UnresolvedMysteries Police: 3rd victim may be linked to canal murder suspect Ex-wife of suspected canal killer takes stand in murder trial How forensic genealogy led to an arrest in the Phoenix 'Canal Killer' case Suspect in cold case killings avoided capture in Wash. | The Seattle Times Bryan Miller: LinkedIn Day two of "Zombie Hunter" Bryan Miller's trial Solving the Phoenix Canal Murders Witness recalls canal murder crime scene Detective describes how he got "Zombie Hunter's" DNA during trial
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Self-proclaimed 'Zombie Hunter', Bryan Patrick Miller is found guilty of kidnapping and murdering two young women. His victims, whose murders occur ten months apart from each other, are attacked while bicycling along a canal in Arizona; they are each fatally stabbed, their bodies horrifically mutilated, and each are sexually assaulted. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack weave the cultural phenomenon of the 'zombie apocalypse' into a compelling narrative about Miller, whose gruesome acts leave a long-lasting trauma on his victims and their families. Further unraveling the complex psychology behind Bryan Patrick Miller's actions, they discuss his involvement in the steampunk movement, the importance of forensic science in his eventual capture, and the crucial role forensic genealogist Colleen Fitzpatrick played in identifying Miller as the murderer. They explore the depths of Bryan Patrick Miller's criminal mind and offer a comprehensive look into this unsettling case and the far-reaching implications of his actions. Time-coded Highlights: 00:20 - Joseph Scott Morgan delves into the intriguing concept of the apocalypse, illuminating how this theme has penetrated various aspects of pop culture, and introduces the case of Bryan Patrick Miller, a man who self-identifies as the 'Zombie Hunter'. 02:40 - Dave Mack speaks of the cultural phenomenon known as the 'zombie apocalypse,' shedding light on how it affects people's behavior and mindset, while Joe Scott emphasizes the trauma inflicted on the victims and their loved ones by Miller's horrifying actions. 04:20 - Dave delves deeper into Miller's background, uncovering his ties to the steampunk movement, including details about the former police vehicle converted into a ‘Zombie Hunter mobile'. 08:20 - The dichotomy between Miller's bold behavior and the façade of safety projected by his public persona. 09:31 - Joseph Scott Morgan reflects on his experiences at the American Academy of Forensic Science meeting, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration in solving complex cases and highlighting the value of pooling expertise across disciplines. 10:20 - Drawing a stark parallel between a mountain lion attack and Miller's predatory behavior, Joe Scott shares a chilling anecdote. Dave builds on the analogy, introducing poignant details about Miller's victims and recognizing the diligent police work that eventually led to Miller's capture. 13:28 - Joe Scott and Dave delve into the gruesome specifics of Angela Brosso's murder, linking it to the infamous Black Dahlia case. 16:20 - Discussion of the necessity of meticulous planning and discretion when committing crimes and how these elements facilitated Bryan Patrick Miller's evasion of the law, underscoring the significance of biological evidence left by Miller and outlining its crucial role in securing convictions. 19:00 - Details of the horrifying act of necrophilia committed by Miller, the damning evidence that led to his arrest, and an overview of the timeline of the crimes against Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas. 24:20 - The meticulous physical assessment conducted at the crime scene of Melanie Bernas and the manner in which forensic experts deduced the type of tool used and the depth of the wounds. 26:30 - Dave Mack discusses Bryan Patrick Miller's criminal history, including a previous stabbing incident and his time in a juvenile correctional facility. 32:03 - The spotlight turns to Colleen Fitzpatrick, whose expertise and passion in forensic genealogy was instrumental in narrowing down the suspect, and the role of modern science in solving such complex cases. 35:50 - The alarming possibility of more undiscovered victims given the boldness of Miller's criminal patterns.38:00 - Information about the conviction and sentencing of Bryan Patrick Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the end of the Zombie Hunter trial after eight months. The judge sentences Bryan Patrick Miller for the Canal Murders, and explains how she came to her decision between life in prison or death penalty.
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In a wild "Hail Mary" move, the "Zombie Hunter" Bryan Patrick Miller spoke to the judge and the court for the very first time before the judge decides whether Miller will face the death penalty or life in prison. Briana and Morgan discuss what Miller said...and didn't say.
Angela Brosso's mother and Melanie Bernas' sister describe their loved ones, and how the murders and the trial have affected their families. Briana Whitney and Morgan Loew discuss what happens next in the trial.
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Former Phoenix PD lead detective Stuart Somershoe is revealing unsettling details you didn't hear during the Zombie Hunter Trial—including a path towards cannibalism and a concerning Amazon Wish List. Bryan Patrick Miller was convicted of the Canal Murders, but this detective shines light on the other girl that can't be forgotten: 13-year-old Brandy Myers.
In this second episode on The Zombie Hunter aka Bryan Patrick Miller, we discuss his early life, trial and the verdict in the two murders he was charged with. Is he guilty? Will he get the death penalty? Is he insane? Find out that and more in this epic episode! Follow us for more great content and to support us, thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/TheDartarianShow
In this episode we discuss the alleged victims of Bryan Patrick Miller aka The Zombie Hunter, a man who is on trial for murder and sexual assault in Arizona. Follow us for more great content and check out our link below! https://linktr.ee/TheDartarianShow
The verdict is in: is Bryan Patrick Miller guilty of the Canal Murders, or not guilty by reason of insanity? Briana and Morgan talk about the moment the verdict was read, and what happens next.
The prosecutors and defense attorneys make their final pitches to the judge. Briana and Morgan break down the arguments and discuss the defense theory that Bryan Patrick Miller had a split personality.
Bryan Patrick Miller's ex-wife continued her testimony with revelations about their sadistic sex life. Briana and Morgan break down why psychologists are arguing both for the prosecution AND defense about whether or not Miller was insane at the time of the Canal Murders. And finally, we learn closing arguments are set for this week after more than six months of trial, which means a verdict is likely coming soon.
After two months, Briana and Morgan are back breaking down the testimony everyone had been waiting for since The Canal Murders trial began: Bryan Patrick Miller's ex-wife Amy. While on the stand, Amy reveals disturbing and violent sexual fantasies he performed on her, what their roles were in the marriage, and the confession he made to her about another girl he attacked, but was never charged for. It's a pivotal moment in the trial, so what happens next?
Because this trial is so unconventional, there's been a lot of time off and sporadic testimony through the holidays. But there were two key witnesses with critical information about Bryan Patrick Miller: his former mentor, and his former girlfriend. Host Briana Whitney and Chief Investigative Reporter Morgan Loew discuss and analyze what's happened over the past month, the changes they just learned about how the rest of this trial is going to go, and when we expect a verdict.
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For the first time ever, we hear the Zombie Hunter's voice. After a break in the trial, prosecutors come back with some crucial days of testimony and evidence, including Bryan Patrick Miller's interrogation video after he was arrested for the Canal Murders in 2015. His former roommate also took the stand, who described the moment he realized an item found at the Melanie Bernas' murder scene was something he had seen in their apartment before.
In week two of the trial, we learn how police coordinated an undercover operation at a restaurant to get Bryan Patrick Miller's DNA to see if it was a match to the DNA left at the Canal Murders scenes. Testimony this week ended with the first victim Miller stabbed as a teenager, detailing her experience when she was attacked. The prosecution says this establishes a pattern of violence before Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas were killed.
In 2013, a 19-year-old Arizona college student went missing after being involved in a single-car accident. When it was discovered that she took a ride from a suspicious cab driver and her whereabouts were unknown, police began investigating her disappearance with numerous persons of interest. Months later, her remains were found in a nearby desert, and theories spread of a “Zombie Hunter” and potential serial killer being involved. This is the story of Adrienne Salinas. BONUS EPISODE patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. FBI: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seeking-info/adrienne-celeste-salinas 2. People: https://people.com/crime/people-magazine-investigates-who-killed-arizadrienne-salinas/ 3. Adrienne's Memorial Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/Adrienne-Salinas-Memorial-547265498680713/?ref=page_internal 4. Uncovered: https://uncovered.com/cases/adrienne-salinas/sources 5. AZ Family: https://www.azfamily.com/2022/09/29/former-friend-says-zombie-hunter-felt-uncomfortable-around-women/ 6. 12 News: https://www.12news.com/article/news/investigations/adrienne-salinass-phone-might-provide-clues-about-her-murder-but-its-missing/75-e239e3f4-3f29-4d70-aa71-15f18eba6562 7. Keen's article on his friendship with Bryan in Soapboxie: https://soapboxie.com/government/Gone-by-Dawn-The-Disappearance-of-Adrienne-Salinas 8. Phoenix New Times: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/sunshine-and-sadness-6430545 9. AZ Central: https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2020/06/28/angela-brosso-died-1992-trial-her-murder-postponed/3260296001/ 10. Arizona Republic: https://www.newspapers.com/image/123654093/?terms=melanie%20bernas&match=1 11. AZ Central: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2015/01/23/phoenix-bryan-patrick-miller-canal-murders-juvenile-records/22230819/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first week of the death penalty trial for Bryan Patrick Miller, the prosecution set up their case that DNA at the crime scenes matched Miller's, he had fantasies about killing people, and nobody but him cut these girls' lives short. Meanwhile, the defense is arguing for a “not guilty by reason of insanity” verdict, claiming Miller's autism and dissociative disorders made him insane at the time of the murders. For the first time in nearly 30 years, new details were revealed about the horrific injuries to Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas when they were killed, and what the killer did with their bodies post-mortem.
Thirty years after the infamous Phoenix “Canal Murders,” the man and comic-book character accused of the killings stands trial. But Bryan Patrick Miller's trial is unlike most - was he insane at the time, and could that let him walk free? Deciding his fate won't be up to a jury. Hosts Briana Whitney and Morgan Loew break down why this trial is so non-traditional and what the "Zombie Hunter” is facing in a courtroom in the coming months.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday June 20, 2022
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday June 20, 2022
Hey guys! In this episode Patrick, Jared, and Ben are joined by Sip (@Zombie_Hunter_Adventures). He drives a 2020 Jeep Gladiator AND pulls a trailer with it! This one is a fun one! Enjoy!