Murder by the Book: The Daniel Brophy Homicide
Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Release Date: 12/20/2022
Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
A young Connecticut college student goes missing. The last person to see her is her longtime boyfriend. Weeks go by without any substantial leads, before computer forensics sends law enforcement into the woods in search of human remains. What they find, and what happens in the years to come, are an unthinkable set of crimes straight out of a horror film. phone number: 1.800.799.7233 If you're interested in learning more about the Rhine River Boat Cruise starting in Amsterdam with Phelps, where he'll be doing several "live" Crossing the Line podcasts, visit now before the...
info_outline The Death of Andy ‘Beartusk’ Martinez: Accident or Murder?Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
It’s late February 2024 in Billings, Montana. A 12-year-old child is reported missing. Friends and family claim to have not seen him in days. The police fear he has run away. But when a friend is backed into a corner and faces a few hard facts about what is found inside his house, is what he tells the police the truth, or just a convenient explanation to cover for a more sinister answer to a death ultimately dividing a community and sparking controversy between police and the victim’s family. If you're interested in learning more about the Rhine River Boat Cruise starting in...
info_outline The Nurse, the NBA Wannabe, the Teenage Sex Worker, and the MurderCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Surgical nurse Marayna Rodgers, from the state of Washington, heads off to Las Vegas with a few friends to party for a few days. Unbeknownst to her, an old friend in Vegas is harboring a resentment about a watch and a secret she’s told Marayna, but specifically warned her not to share with anyone. When Marayna goes missing on December 6, 2023, the Las Vegas PD wonders if Marayna’s old friend has allowed that resentment to turn into rage, or if there is something more sinister at play. Visit to contact investigative journalist and host M. William Phelps, get more information about the...
info_outline Reeves Johnson: Missing in MaineCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
In February 1983, the dead of winter in New England, a Kittery, Maine, man heads off to work one morning, finishes his shift, clocks out and leaves--and ... is never seen again. The feeling surrounding the disappearance seems like a plot from one of fellow “Mainiac,” Stephen King’s suspense novels. As the decades pile up with very few answers, in 2021, a local woman, Kristen Seavey, the host of the podcast “,” digs in and uncovers several new pieces of information. Phelps goes through the case beat by beat with Kristen to get the heads-up on the latest breaking news and where the...
info_outline The Untimely Death of Molly Young: Suicide or Homicide?Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
The death of Molly Young in 2012 erupted into a social media firestorm, spreading all sorts of misinformation and rumor, leading to caustic disagreements–but also raised so many questions about what happened, a dozen years later, the investigation remains open and the conversation continues. Thus, what actually took place when 22-year-old Molly Young died—and what are the controversial aspects of the case the State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor’s Report seemed only to exacerbate? And where does the case stand today? If you are having a mental health, substance use,...
info_outline Natalee Holloway: The Murder that Catapulted the True Crime Genre into the StratosphereCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Few true-crime cases over the past 20 years can be considered iconic. When Natalee Holloway went missing on a high school class trip to Aruba in 2005, the story became a 24/7 news sensation. Natalee’s murder remained unsolved until late 2023. Phelps goes through the case–including the nauseating bloviation by the likes of Nancy Grace and the rest of the cable TV talking heads–and reveals the conclusion of this high-profile true-crime story that broke the internet and, in many ways, set the standard for what we see and hear today. Visit to contact investigative journalist...
info_outline The Valley Bride Killer: The Murders of Barbara Jean Jepson and Marianne PedrottaCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
After 60-plus years, two unsolved murders in the San Fernando Valley heat back up when a rookie Los Angeles Police Department Cold Case detective is handed the files and realizes the answers were there the entire time. What’s more, those two homicides are only the beginning, as it appears a sadistic serial killer is at work. Phelps speaks with the detective, Rachel Evans, and gets the inside track on a serial murderer who cannot escape time, technology, and the sheer determination of an incredible investigator. Visit to contact investigative journalist and host M....
info_outline 'Ghost Print:' The Murder of Cathleen KrauseneckCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
In Rochester, New York, a young housewife and young mother is found brutally murdered in her bed. Her husband, an executive at Kodak Eastman Company, is at work. A local criminal steps up and confesses to the murder. But 40 years later, the case takes a different turn--one you’d never expect--after a renowned pathologist questions the the time of death. Visit to contact investigative journalist and host M. William Phelps, get more information about the show, updates to cases, and more. And don't forget to subscribe to Phelps's #1 hit podcast PAPER GHOSTS wherever you get your...
info_outline The Real Norman BatesCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
It’s a gorgeous Saturday afternoon in a suburb of Detroit during the summer of 1985. Teenager Shawn Moore heads to the store on his bike for a soda. After he fails to return home, a frantic search ensues … as a man dubbed the "Real Norman Bates," the fictional serial killer from the classic film "Psycho," is discovered trolling the area for victims.
info_outline The Girls Are GoneCrossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Two young women go missing along the Jersey Shore in the early 1980's. An eighteen-month search produces no leads. Then a woman walks into a local police station and begins talking—and a new search leads to a grisly discovery and several more victims.
info_outlineIn Portland, Oregon, a beloved culinary teacher is found murdered inside his school's kitchen. Could his wife, a budding romance novelist, be guilty of his murder?
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