Murder, Murder on the Wall

By: Stacey Farrar-Hermes & Kelly Deadmon
  • Summary

  • The podcast about beauty, crime...and sometimes beauty crimes. Murder, Murder on the Wall unpacks a true crime case in every episode, followed by a beauty segment with product reviews, recommendations and much more. We’re fusing two of our favorite subjects into one wild podcast!
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Episodes
  • Episode #15 Murder at the Met: Helen Mintiks
    Nov 15 2024

    It’s Self-Care Week at MMOTW, and Kelly and Stacey are here to help you self-care your way through whatever it is you need to work out. But first, we deliver your weekly dose of True Crime - and the very sad, very true story of Helen Mintiks - a talented, young violinist who was murdered at the Metropolitan Opera House. If you’ve never heard of this case, well, you’ve unfortunately heard many just like it: a toxic male who can’t handle rejection retaliates by doing something ghastly. We are SO into our time machine lately, and this week we’re taking you back to the hot summer of 1980 in NYC, where the crime rate was through the roof - and on top of the roof. Fortunately, there were some keen-eyed detectives on the case. Also, whoops. Kelly says Libby was a NYTimes app - but it’s a public library app. Complete with a Teen Banned Book Club!

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    Beauty, Fashion, and a little Gratitude. 48:00

    ADHD Playlist

    Agnes B Cardigan

    The Cut The Cardigan

    Hair Care Spoke and Weal

    Sarah Creal Concealer

    Westman Atelier Concealer

    Rose INC. Concealer

    Charlotte Tilbury Concealer

    YSL Touche Eclat Concealer

    Gua Sha Rose Quartz

    Everand Audiobooks

    Libby Public Library Audio and ebooks

    Peloton for Yoga

    Sources

    NYTimes

    Violinist.com

    Classic FM

    Washington Post

    New York Homicide

    Sportskeeda

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • EPISODE 14: The Murder of Martha Moxley & The Carolyn Besette- Kennedy Phenomenon
    Nov 8 2024
    Just as we promised, Beauties!! A brand new episode for you. Yes, a little bit behind. However, this week was all about politics and some sort of election, so Kelly and Stacey are nothing if not on theme, so we are keeping things politics-adjacent with this case. We are going back in time again to 1975 and the (unsolved) murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley. This murder involves some Kennedy cousins who lived in Greenwich, CT. As for our beauty portion? We cannot and will not talk about Greenwich and the Kennedys without talking about the Iconic Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her timeless beauty and style. Follow us on IG MMOTW Email us murdermurderonthewall@gmail.com News: GOLD. BARN. JACKET. Fashion and Beauty at 1:05:48 sleeveless crepe dress Aritzia Madewell 90s jeans mid-length top coat Marni coat Tristan Pants in beige Dress by Toteme Maison Margiela turtleneck scarf sleeveless midi dress Levis Classic Bootcut Carpenter jeans from J.Crew White Slip Dress ala CBK's Wedding Day Crushed Lipcolor Moisturizing Lipstick in Ruby MAC Spice lip liner girlie Cranberry Veil Aldo Selma Optique Winona frames Outta Love Amazon Shades Amazon Giant Plastic Headband Sources: 48 Hours: The Diary of Martha Moxley Murder and Justice: The Case of Martha Moxley Vanity Fair Trail of Guilt National Registry of Exonerations A Miscarriage of Justice A Town Searches for Answers CBK: A Life in Fashion
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • MMOTW Election Pause
    Nov 6 2024

    We're busy electioning today and we bet you are too. But. We will be back on Friday with our regularly scheduled murder and beauty. Take care, beauties!

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    1 min

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