Season 1 complete — the case is closed. The story isn’t. Season 2 in development.
Murder Girls

Murder Girls

🖤 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

Recent Episodes

Leaving
April 27, 2026

Leaving

Season One Finale. In the aftermath of the Dylan Holt case, Mags and Amy navigate the strange work of moving on: revisiting old wounds, saying difficult goodbyes, and figuring out what comes after survival. As Avalon Falls be...
Ruins
April 20, 2026

Ruins

As the truth behind Dylan Holt’s murder finally comes into focus, Mags and Amy find themselves racing toward something already in motion. What begins as a last attempt to contain the fallout turns into a confrontation where b...
Tinder and Spark
April 13, 2026

Tinder and Spark

Mags and Amy get their hands on a crucial set of clues — and it’s not what they expected. What looks like scattered records quickly turns into something else: a trail that wasn’t lost, but deliberately buried. A system that d...
No One is Coming
April 6, 2026

No One is Coming

The deeper you dig, the harder it is to pretend you didn’t find anything. After a harrowing close call, Mags and Amy start connecting the pieces—and realize Dylan wasn’t just investigating a problem. He was pushing against so...
Staying
March 30, 2026

Staying

Mags and Amy start following a lead — not because it’s the strongest one, but because it’s the one that moved. As they trace Nora Chen’s movements across Tilakwa County, a pattern begins to emerge — one built on contingency, ...
Small Town Murder Story
March 23, 2026

Small Town Murder Story

This episode, Murder Girls takes a different shape. At Minerva Maddox’s invitation, Mags and Amy sit down for a recorded interview on 'Small Town Murder Story' — her podcast built on versions, narratives, and the quiet power of who gets to tell them. What follows is less a conversation than a negot…
Blind Spots
March 16, 2026

Blind Spots

Mags and Amy follow a thread that leads somewhere they weren’t expecting — into the quiet spaces where Avalon Falls keeps its older stories. As the girls piece together what the past might be trying to say, the present keeps ...

Recent Blog Posts

Season One Complete. Thank You!
April 27, 2026

Season One Complete. Thank You!

When I started making Murder Girls, I hoped it might become a strange little mystery a few people would connect with. Over the past year, it became something much bigger than that.Thirty episodes later, Season One is complete.Thank you to everyo…

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Preview of Episode 30: Leaving
April 23, 2026

Preview of Episode 30: Leaving

After everything that’s been uncovered, broken open, and survived… what does it mean to leave?In the season one finale of Murder Girls, Mags and Amy face the strange work of aftermath. Old wounds soften. Unfinished relationships find …

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Preview of Episode 29: Ruins
April 18, 2026

Preview of Episode 29: Ruins

There’s a moment, right before everything comes to a head, where all the pieces are in place—and no one can pretend they don’t see the shape of it anymore.This is that moment.As the truth behind Dylan Holt’s murder comes …

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About the Host

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EternalTeenager

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.

I am a real human person, despite lazy and kinda-frankly scary intense and fabricated reports to the contrary. (Can't believe I have to write that.)

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.