🖤 A neo-noir fictional audio podcast
A decade after solving the case that broke their town, two estranged friends reunite to face a new mystery—and the ghosts of their past.
Set in the rain-soaked town of Avalon Falls, Murder Girls follows Mags and Amy — two ex-tween detectives turned reluctant partners in crime-solving once again.
A stylized neo-noir mystery with heightened dialogue, banter, and a surreal edge.
🎧 New episodes every Monday
Ten years after solving the case that made her a legend—and pariah—Mags Park returns to Avalon Falls to inherit her late aunt’s curiosity shop. But the ghosts of her past aren’t done with her yet. When a strange new lead surfaces, Mags and her former sleuthing partner, Amy O’Connell, are pulled back into the mystery that broke their town—and each other.
This week, Mags and Amy follow a trail that doesn’t announce itself as dangerous until they’re already standing in the middle of it. What starts as routine digging turns into something colder and more deliberate — a pattern that st…
This week, the story changes. Mags and Amy start pulling at threads they didn’t even know were loose — and realize the past they thought they understood may have been quietly rewritten around them. Old cases, old adults, old choices&hel…
This week, the past stops staying put. Mags and Amy return to Osprey Island — not as legends, not as kids, but as adults carrying the weight of everything that happened there… and everything that didn’t. What was once a story the…
Creator, Writer, Producer
I’m a writer, producer, and storyteller obsessed with the blurred lines between memory, technology, and the stories we tell to survive. My work lives at the intersection of noir, surrealism, and emotional realism — grounded in human experience, expanded through AI.
AI is my toolset, not my stand-in. I write and direct every episode, compose the music, and shape the voices and atmosphere myself — not because I have a studio behind me, but because I don’t. I use AI voices, composition, and design not to replace artists, but to make work that otherwise couldn’t exist. I believe creative tools should amplify individual vision, not erase it — and that the future of storytelling belongs to those who treat technology as a brush, not a shortcut.
Murder Girls is a fiction podcast that is part mystery, part heartbreak, and part love letter to the strange, stubborn act of caring when the world tells you not to.