In this episode, we discuss the disturbing documentary My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders, which investigates allegations that a man may have been responsible for multiple suspicious deaths tied to his family over several decades, including claims that he murdered his wife and secretly buried her in a remote area known as Green Hollow.
@jennfessler joined by the film’s director, Aengus James, who shares the shocking discoveries uncovered during production, the personal money he invested into the case — including helping fund the exhumation of the victim’s body — and the difficult relationship he and his crew had with the family at the center of the story.
This episode dives into the dark secrets, manipulation, and emotional toll behind one of the most unsettling true crime documentaries in recent years.
And he reveals breaking news about the case that just might give viewers the ending they were hoping for! #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #breakingnews
@jennfessler speaks with @huskins.denise about an experience you have to listen to believe because sometimes you are guilty until proven innocent. #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity
nise was abducted in the middle of the night from her boyfriend’s house. The police first believed her boyfriend murdered her then when they received a voice recording of Denise alive they were convinced she was copying the movie “Gone Girl”. In a bizarre twist Denise was released 48 hours later and upon her return she realized that the police and media didn’t believe she was actually abducted and were not actually looking for her captor.
Denise Huskins joins @jennfessler to talk about her horrifying experience and what she endured trying to convince the world that she was indeed kidnapped. #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity
Somehow we managed to drag @jennfessler out of her bed to discuss her departure from #RHONJ in the latest episode of Reality court! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts!! #jennfessler #realitycourt #realhousewives #bravotv
We may not have become famous actresses, and we definitely weren’t the best ones back then… but somehow we became the best of friends, and that turned out to be the real dream.
Class of ’86 from High School for the Performing and Visual Arts … we went there chasing something big, thinking we had to “make it” - Turns out, we already did by becoming friends.
Because 45 years later, we’re still showing up for each other. Every year, in Queenstown Maryland on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay, we laugh like no time has passed, like we’re still those girls with big dreams and big attitudes and big mouths and no idea what life had in store… ❤️