
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Come on a ride along with a Veteran Homicide Detective as the twists and turns of the job suddenly end his career and nearly his life; discover how something wonderful is born out of the Darkness. Embark on the journey from helping people on their worst days, to bringing life, excitement and smiles on their best days.
Episodes
77 episodes
Snapshot: True Heros, Tennis Shoes and Ashes: What Stays After the Flames
Facing the darkness so others don't have to—this snapshot takes you behind the yellow tape of a case that haunted a veteran detective for years. When two young girls become victims of their father's violent revenge, the responding officers disp...
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Season 2
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Episode 68
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10:25

Snapshot: Stuck in Your Story? Episode 6 and Episode 40 Will Change Your Life!
Two powerful episodes could transform your approach to trauma and healing: Episode 6 shares my most impactful police call and how moving past it saved my daughter's life, while Episode 40 reveals how to find a therapist who truly understands fi...
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Season 2
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Episode 67
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3:21

Paralyzed and Perspectives: Money Solved Everything, Until it Couldn't...
Have you ever considered what makes a problem "real"? This week delivered a powerful lesson about perspective when two life-altering events struck within days of each other.First, my son watched helplessly as his friend crashed on a mot...
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Season 2
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Episode 66
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31:02

"I Talk to Killers, Rapists and Predators": Interviewing the Unimaginable, How and Why
What does it take to sit across from a child abuser, a murderer, or a rapist and get them to confess? How do investigators maintain their composure when confronted with the darkest sides of humanity? These questions form the foundation of an il...
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Episode 65
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32:47

SnapShot: "When the Hero Who Saved Me Couldn't Save Himself": Steve Redmond
Sometimes our greatest teachers leave us with lessons that outlive them. Ten years ago, during the darkest chapter of my life, I sat in a classroom in Seattle as a depression-riddled patrol officer going through the motions. Fighting demons I c...
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Episode 64
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10:24

When Passion Becomes Pressure: Loving What You Do Without Losing Yourself
What happens when the thing you love most becomes your entire identity? After experiencing a surge of podcast downloads, I'm reflecting on the fine line between healthy passion and destructive obsession.My journey from law enforcement o...
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Episode 63
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40:39

SnapShot: Suicide, The 9/11 Mission No One Was Meant to Return From
Some stories of heroism fade with time, but the account of two F-16 pilots who were prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice on September 11th, 2001, deserves to be remembered forever.When America came under attack, these fighter pilots—...
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Episode 62
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10:14

SnapShot: My Life of Organized Crime, The Maytag Mafia
Ever wonder what happens when teenage impulse meets small-town boredom? Aaron's wild tale of the "Maytag Mafia" perfectly captures that moment when youthful indiscretion transforms into the stuff of local legend.At just sixteen years ol...
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Episode 61
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10:28

Our Killer Year: Top Episodes, Why We Do It and a Thanks to You!
We celebrate one year of the Murders to Music podcast by reflecting on our journey of vulnerability, transparency, and the mission to help others through shared experiences. • 18 guests sharing intimate stories spanning faith, fami...
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Episode 60
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28:01

SnapShot: When Nature Calls During a Police Stakeout: A Detective's Embarrassing Media Moment
Ever wondered what really happens during those long surveillance operations you see in police procedurals? One former detective's candid story pulls back the curtain on the unglamorous realities of law enforcement surveillance work—with hilario...
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Episode 59
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6:57

Surrender: When God Takes the Weight You've Been Carrying
After years of struggling with anger, anxiety and resentment following his departure from law enforcement, Aaron shares his breakthrough in finding peace, forgiveness, and a new perspective on life. This deeply personal episode explores how rel...
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Episode 58
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24:26

Rewind! May 19, 41st Anniversary, How the Story Unfolded: Six Bodies, Two Helicopters and the Last Call of Trooper Troy Duncan
Jeff Hall recounts the tragic 1984 shooting at Manly Hot Springs that claimed the life of his partner, Trooper Troy Duncan, during a manhunt for mass murderer Michael Silka. This powerful firsthand account reveals how quickly a routine operatio...
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18:56

SnapShot: Welcome to Hell, Black Monday at the Alaska State Trooper Academy
Step into the punishing world of Alaska's State Trooper Academy, where my transition from eager recruit to hardened law enforcement officer unfolded through 16 weeks of calculated psychological warfare and physical endurance. The j...
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Episode 57
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11:07

Hello, My Name is Aaron: The Wreckage, The Rise and the Reason I Still Believe
Aaron reflects on his law enforcement career and journey through PTSD to mental health recovery, sharing how his identity was once completely wrapped up in being the unstoppable detective who solved every case.• Started police work at 1...
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Episode 56
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43:17

SnapShot: Cartel, Corvettes, Ostrich Boots, and the Man Who Wouldn't Go Away
The invisible thread between prosecuting a cartel murder case and becoming their next person of interest runs thinner than most realize. What began as a standard investigation into a drug-related execution quickly evolved into something far mor...
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Episode 55
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7:04

Typical Tuesday: Midnight Robbery...Four Knuckleheads...One Fatal Decision; When Nine Inches Isn't Enough
Four young adults with "not a complete thought that connects inside of their brains" make the fateful decision to rob their marijuana dealer rather than pay for the drugs they want. What follows is a textbook example of poor decisions compoundi...
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Episode 54
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40:12

Infiltrating: ATF Agent Jay Dobyns: The Undercover Hells Angel
When Jay Dobbins joined ATF in 1987, he never imagined his career would begin with a bullet through his chest just four days later. But that harrowing introduction to law enforcement was just the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would...
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Episode 53
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1:48:53
Easter Sunday: The Bad, The Good, The Beautiful...The Au gratin Potatoes
What a difference a year makes. From throwing furniture in rage to peaceful family photos, Aaron's journey between two consecutive Easters reveals a profound transformation that speaks to anyone wrestling with mental health, relationships, or s...
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Episode 52
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27:37

Snapshot: When a Stranger Sees Your Potential Before You Do
Life's turning points often appear in the most unexpected places. For me, it happened on a church staircase in February 2022 when a simple "How's work going?" opened the floodgates to my darkest thoughts. After 21 years as a homicide detective,...
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Episode 51
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12:13

"My Therapist Called Me Out and Honestly, She's Not Wrong...."
Aaron invites listeners to join him for a candid, coffee-table conversation about the psychological walls we build that transform from protection into personal prisons. With remarkable vulnerability, he unpacks his increasing anxiety in social ...
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Episode 50
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40:23

Snapshot: What Would You Do If You Knew Time Was Running Out?
What startling truth changes everything about how we parent? The revelation hits like a thunderbolt: by the time your child turns 10, over half their childhood is already behind you. Just eight short years remain until they're legally adults, p...
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Episode 49
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6:37

Snapshot: I'm Planning to Fail...and You Should Too....
Ever wondered what happens when technology fails a DJ mid-performance? Dive into this eye-opening episode where I share the heart-pounding moments when my equipment failed at crucial times—and how proper preparation saved the day.First,...
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Episode 48
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7:23

A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court
The murder of Larnell Bruce by white supremacist Russell Courtier in August 2016 became a landmark hate crime conviction in Oregon, generating international media attention and a BBC documentary.• A routine night outside a 7-Eleven esca...
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Episode 47
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36:30

Snapshot: Finding Jennifer White; Should Children Search for the Dead?
Some memories never leave you, no matter how many years pass. The image of a human leg sticking up from the ground with a white tennis shoe loosely tied at the end remains vivid in my mind decades after that search and rescue operation in rural...
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Episode 46
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5:30

Two Years Out; When one door closes, a world of possibilities opens.
Aaron marks the two-year anniversary of leaving his 21-year law enforcement career and reflects on how his identity, purpose, and happiness have transformed in unexpected ways since hanging up his badge.• Facing the identity crisis of n...
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Episode 45
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35:41
