The Thing that Led to the Thing
After a discovery beneath Avalon Falls raises more questions than answers, Mags and Amy return to Loose Ends to handle what should be simple paperwork. Instead, they uncover something buried, something intentional.As contamination, legacy, and contingency collide, the girls confront a growing truth: This isn’t just about what happened. It’s also about what happens next.Send a textSupport the show
Inheritance
A mysterious caller points Mags and Amy toward something older than Dylan's murder — and far more structural.What begins as a thread from the past unravels into another buried and horrific chapter of Avalon Falls history.The girls follow the math beneath the grief — and discover that inheritance isn’t just about bloodlines or family names. It’s about what gets passed down quietly. What gets contained. And what gets buried alive.Send a textSupport the show
Scheduling Update from Mags & Amy
The next episode of Murder Girls drops Monday February 23 at 5 a.m. ET. Thanks for listening.Send a textSupport the show
The Girl with the Red Ribbon
After a revelation that refuses to settle quietly, Mags and Amy regroup—first in silence, then in motion. What begins as an attempt to follow one artist’s erased history leads them out of Avalon Falls and into a place where memory lingers longer than anyone expects.And just as the pieces begin to align, a voice from the shadows redirects the hunt—away from what was buried, and toward what was poisoned.Because some stories don’t end where you think they do.And once the door is opened, there’s no pretending you didn’t hear the knock.Send a textSupport the show
Original Sin
Avalon Falls is back to business. The funeral is over. The speeches have been made. And the town is already pretending nothing has changed.But Mags and Amy aren’t done watching.As old legends resurface and new patterns emerge, the girls find themselves caught between competing truths — folklore and data, grief and calculation, loyalty and power. What looks like coincidence begins to resemble design. What feels buried starts to push back.Send a textSupport the show