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Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder
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Greenwich detectives have questioned hundreds of people and searched the murder site thoroughly, but they still have no real leads at all to the person who killed Martha Moxley last Thursday night. On the night before Halloween in 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in the Tony Belhaven neighborhood of Greenwich, Connecticut. She was rich and beautiful and loved by all who knew her. For decades, despite intense media scrutiny, police failed to make an arrest. The people who were actively working being there had never handled a homicide. Over the years, the police had their suspects. This individual is the last to see the victim. He used to go out without any clothes on to the pool. They said it was definitely two people. But none of the leads stuck. And eventually the case went ice cold. Until in 2000, 25 years after Martha's murder, her one-time neighbor, Michael Skakel, was arrested. He'd been 15, like her at the time of the crime. He was also a cousin of the Kennedy's. A teenage neighbor and friend of Martha Moxley. Nephew of the late Robert Kennedy. Kennedy relative Michael Skakel on trial for murder. The Kennedy connection is the reason that most people know about this case, or at least think they know about it.

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I watched the news. I read the articles. Of course, Michael Skakel killed his next door neighbor, Martha Moxley. He beat her to death with a golf club. I knew it. And if you followed the case like I did, I bet you knew it, too. My name Andrew Goldman. I've been a journalist for 30 years. I got involved in this case in 2015. But here's the thing. Once this story got its hooks in me, it wouldn't let me go. For the better part of a decade, I've immersed myself in every detail of this story and interview dozens of those closest to it. I think it would be fair to say that it's become an addiction for me. And if I can do justice to this unbelievable tale, I suspect it'll become an addiction for you, too. Out of nowhere, he goes outside and kills as woman. It just doesn't make sense to me. This whole event made me a lifelong skeptic of media and authority. I thought I understood the case. It was a decades long story about the powerful and the privileged seemingly getting away with murder. But the deeper I dug, the more I came to question everything I thought I knew.

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I discovered a much darker, more shocking tale than I ever could have guessed. Did you kill her? Did you kill her? Did you kill her? Your voice sounds so sweet. Unfortunately, anger and fury motivates this call. Why the hell would you say she wouldn't die? I just had to stab her to death. From NBC News Studio's Dead Certain, the Martha Moxley murder, is a podcast series that I believe will finally provide a full, true, authoritative account of the Martha Moxley case. In this series, you'll be hearing from dozens of voices, some of whom may be familiar to you. I'm Jeffrey Tubin. My name is Amanda Knox. My name is Mark Furman. Linda Kenny-Baden. Dr. Henry Lee. Oh, and one more person who's never before spoken to the media. Can you tell me your name and why I might be interviewing you? My name is Michael Skakel. And why am I being interviewed? I mean, that's a big question, isn't it? Dead Certain, the Martha Moxley murder, premieres Tuesday, fourth. Follow and subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts.

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Episode description

The night before Halloween 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley is bludgeoned to death just steps from her home in the ritzy Belle Haven neighborhood of Greenwich, Connecticut. The murder weapon? A golf club. In the wake of the brutal killing, Greenwich police find themselves out of their depths. Over the next 25 years, an improbable series of events unfolds, leading to the arrest and conviction of Michael Skakel, who was 15 years old at the time of the murder. A former neighbor to the Moxleys, he is also a relative of the Kennedy family, which leads to widespread media coverage of the case. But Michael’s conviction is eventually overturned, which raises the question posed by the series: if he didn’t kill Martha Moxley, who did? Unfolding over 12 episodes, this podcast will explore, in intimate detail, the twists and turns of this fascinating and confounding case as it hits its milestone 50th anniversary. Hosted by journalist Andrew Goldman and produced by NBC News Studios, the series is built upon a decade of original reporting, brand new investigative information, firsthand voices, and a half century of archival audio– as well as multiple interviews with Michael Skakel, who is speaking publicly about the case for the first time ever. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.