“48 Hours” podcast: “My Life of Crime” with Erin Moriarty

“48 Hours” podcast: “My Life of Crime” with Erin Moriarty

In the second season of her critically praised “My Life of Crime” podcast, “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty goes past the headlines to confront crime and its consequences face-to face.

The podcast from the CBS Audio Network and”48 Hours” is available on all podcast platforms. The new season premiered Wednesday, September 30.

In each edition of “My Life of Crime,” Moriarty, a delivers an immersive, intimate and sometimes irreverent take on true-crime cases. Some are infamous, some are little known, but all include Moriarty’s signature reporting. In true Moriarty style, she brings listeners along on her journey, going to the scene of a crime, behind prison walls, and in season two, as far as South America.

The weekly podcast series is varied and diverse. Among the stories lined up for the second season of “My Life of Crime” include “The Life and Death of Amie Harwick,” Moriarty’s investigation into the death of the famed Hollywood therapist and author whose murder put a national spotlight on domestic violence. The episode features Moriarty’s revealing, emotional interviews with friends who opened up about her fears of abuse and how her work deeply helped others.

“Death by Text,” features Moriarty’s story on the Massachusetts teen Conrad Roy who died in 2014 and whose death raised a legal battle over whether texts and messages from a friend pushed him to take his own life. And in “Brother’s Mission,” Moriarty visits Brazil to find the accused killer of a decorated U.S. military pilot.

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A young man commits suicide in his truck. But after investigators look through his text messages, the suicide investigation becomes something else altogether.

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty returns with another season of immersive and intimate true-crime investigations. In each episode, Moriarty brings listeners along on her journey, going to the scene of a crime, behind prison walls, and in this season, as far as South America. Serial killers, stalkers, spouses … it’s all on this season of “My Life of Crime.”

SEASON 1

How would you like to spend the night at the scene of one of America’s most notorious crimes? Come along with “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty for “My Life of Crime,” an immersive podcast series from the producers of “48 Hours,” America’s true-crime destination.

Moriarty will take you inside the house and you’ll spend the night where Lizzie Borden is famously accused of killing two people with an ax. This six-part series is as varied and diverse as Moriarty’s award-winning work on “48 Hours.”

Was there foul play, or was it an accident the night Natalie Wood died? Take a peek behind prison walls at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, New York’s maximum-security prison for women. You’ll listen not only to their stories, but to the music class that helps these violent criminals escape — at least temporarily. And Moriarty has her own, personal true-crime journey to share when she introduces us to a young, aspiring Hollywood horror writer and producer, who just happens to be her son.

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty takes the stage at CrimeCon with Natalie Wood’s sister Lana, searching for the truth about what happened to the legendary actress who drowned off the coast of Catalina Island in California in November 1981 after she went missing from her family’s yacht. | Read more

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty visits the songwriting workshop at the maximum security women’s prison in Bedford Hills, New York. | Read more

Patrick Flaherty is serving 40 years behind bars. He committed a series of crimes, but not murder. In this journey behind prison walls, “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty asks: does the punishment fit the crime? | Read more

“48 Hours” correspondents Erin Moriarty and Richard Schlesinger talk to a Hollywood horror writer and producer about his scary movies. As you will hear, true crime runs in the family. | Read more

Erin Moriarty spends the night at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast and takes us through the forensics, the trial, and the stunning verdict.| Read more

The story of one of the most famous and sensational murder cases of all time deconstructed in an overnight visit to the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum. | Read more

Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll hear in this original podcast series. Erin Moriarty takes you behind the scenes and reveals the story behind the story in some of the most suspenseful and heart-breaking cases she’s covered over her career as a crime journalist.