Music City Murder
Here comes yet another true crime case from Nashville, TN. Claude Garrett lived with his girlfriend, Lorie Lance, in a ramshackle place just outside Nashville. They went out drinking one night, which ended in tragedy when a fire ignited inside their home, trapping Lance inside and ultimately killing her. The question at hand: was it an accident, or murder?
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Welcome to the third season of Music City Murder! In this inaugural episode, we are going to head a little bit outside of Nashville to dig into some famous Nashville hauntings.
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The shooting of a young black man at the hands of one Metro Nashville police officer has sparked a nationwide conversation. Here is a podcast episode to lay out the facts in the case, so that listeners can make up their minds about what happened.
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This episode of Music City Murder begins in Nashville but ends in Marietta (Atlanta), GA. It still counts as a Nashville true crime case, however, and the unsolved mystery of Heather Uffelman's death will send chills down your spine.
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The Paradise Ridge Axe Murders is one of Nashville's most brutal and infamous crimes.
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It's a story made for true crime obsession.
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This episode does not take place in Nashville. It's about as far, geographically, as you can get from Music City.
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On December 25, 2020, downtown Nashville, TN was rocked by an RV explosion on 2nd Avenue. The "Christmas Bombing," as it is now being called, is a macabre capstone to a disproportionately grim year.
info_outlineThis week's episode deals with the death of Samuel Bierfield, down in Franklin back in 1868.
The reason this case piqued my interest is that this Nashville murder is generally believed to be the first Jewish lynching in the US.
The lynching of Samuel Bierfield involves a true crime story inside a true crime story, the KKK, and two Union soldiers with opposite missing limbs.
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