• Ep 23 - Terror in Suburbia: The Cheshire Murders

  • 2022/08/21
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Ep 23 - Terror in Suburbia: The Cheshire Murders

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  • Cheshire, Connecticut. July 23, 2007. Cheshire has pretty much everything you'd want if you were looking for a quiet, peaceful place to raise a family. The houses are spacious, the lawns are well-manicured and leafy trees line the streets. But what's most attractive about Cheshire is that it's safe. At least, that's what Bill and Jennifer Petit thought - it seemed like the perfect place to raise their two daughters, Hayley and Michaela. And it was, until one night in late July 2007 when all hell broke loose. What Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes insisted was only going to be a home burglary, escalated into a frenzy of violence and ultimately, murder. What spurred the two men to carry out such heinous acts? And could the police have done more to stop them?

    The Cheshire Home Invasion Murders (my blog post on this case)

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    Sources for this episode:

    The Cheshire Murders Documentary

    Connecticut Murder Suspect’s Ex-girlfriend Speaks Out

    Sister of Komisarjevsky Girlfriend Testifies about Concern Over Relationship

    Komisarjevsky’s Religious Upbringing Detailed in Court

    Petit murder suspect had long, troubled history of drugs, crime

    Two Portraits of Triple Killer, Offered to Jurors, Are at Odds

    Defense in Connecticut home invasion case aims to shift blame

    Steven Hayes, once on death row for Cheshire triple killing, resentenced to 6 life terms in prison

    Joshua Komisarjevsky, convicted in Cheshire triple killing, seeks a new trial

    CT Supreme Court hears Cheshire killer Komisarjevsky’s argument for new trial

    Steven Hayes from Death Row: ‘I just snapped’ at scene of Cheshire home invasion

    Revisiting The Grisly Cheshire Murders

    The Survivor

    Connecticut town finds hope, healing 10 years after gruesome Petit family murders

    Connecticut Home Invasion Convict Is Undergoing Gender Transition in Prison

    The Petit Family Foundation

    Music from Purple Planet Music



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Cheshire, Connecticut. July 23, 2007. Cheshire has pretty much everything you'd want if you were looking for a quiet, peaceful place to raise a family. The houses are spacious, the lawns are well-manicured and leafy trees line the streets. But what's most attractive about Cheshire is that it's safe. At least, that's what Bill and Jennifer Petit thought - it seemed like the perfect place to raise their two daughters, Hayley and Michaela. And it was, until one night in late July 2007 when all hell broke loose. What Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes insisted was only going to be a home burglary, escalated into a frenzy of violence and ultimately, murder. What spurred the two men to carry out such heinous acts? And could the police have done more to stop them?

The Cheshire Home Invasion Murders (my blog post on this case)

Instagram: @talkmurderwithme

Facebook: @talkmurrderwithme

Support me by buying me a coffee ☕

Sources for this episode:

The Cheshire Murders Documentary

Connecticut Murder Suspect’s Ex-girlfriend Speaks Out

Sister of Komisarjevsky Girlfriend Testifies about Concern Over Relationship

Komisarjevsky’s Religious Upbringing Detailed in Court

Petit murder suspect had long, troubled history of drugs, crime

Two Portraits of Triple Killer, Offered to Jurors, Are at Odds

Defense in Connecticut home invasion case aims to shift blame

Steven Hayes, once on death row for Cheshire triple killing, resentenced to 6 life terms in prison

Joshua Komisarjevsky, convicted in Cheshire triple killing, seeks a new trial

CT Supreme Court hears Cheshire killer Komisarjevsky’s argument for new trial

Steven Hayes from Death Row: ‘I just snapped’ at scene of Cheshire home invasion

Revisiting The Grisly Cheshire Murders

The Survivor

Connecticut town finds hope, healing 10 years after gruesome Petit family murders

Connecticut Home Invasion Convict Is Undergoing Gender Transition in Prison

The Petit Family Foundation

Music from Purple Planet Music



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-murder-with-me/donations

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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