"48 Hours" podcast: "My Life of Crime" with Erin Moriarty

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty‘s award-winning original true-crime podcast, “My Life of Crime,” returns for a fourth season. The captivating and thrilling podcast from CBS News Audio and “48 Hours,” America’s No. 1 Saturday night true-crime destination, is available on all podcast platforms with new episodes released every Wednesday.

Moriarty takes you inside true-crime investigations like no one else, taking on killers and those accused of crimes. This season she delves into the labyrinth of crime within families and the secrets that kept them together or tore them apart. 

Moriarty brings almost three decades of experience as a lawyer and reporter involved in murder cases – she brushes past the speculation to the evidence and talks to the people directly involved, including investigators and the families of victims. 

Follow Moriarty’s journey as she goes beyond the scene of each crime, behind prison walls, and into the killers’ inner thoughts. It’s all on this season of ” My Life of Crime.”

Follow and listen to “My Life of Crime” wherever you get your podcasts.   

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