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The Hall-Mills Murder: The Preacher, the Choir Singer, and the Birth of America’s Tabloid

The Hall-Mills Murder: The Preacher, the Choir Singer, and the Birth of America’s Tabloid

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The episode explores the Hall-Mills murder case, a 1922 double homicide involving an Episcopal priest and his secret lover from the church choir. This unsolved mystery became a landmark in American history by sparking a massive media circus and the rise of tabloid journalism. The narrative details how the victims were discovered in a ritualistic pose beneath a tree, surrounded by their own incriminating love letters. Despite a sensational trial in 1926 involving the priest's wealthy widow and her brothers, the lack of reliable evidence led to their acquittal. Today, the case is remembered as the first modern true-crime obsession, highlighting the intersection of clerical scandal, social class, and the destructive power of public spectacle.

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