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Explore crime, corruption and the good ole boy system in Alabama every week on the porch with me.

We’ll have a glass of sweet tea while we spill the tea.

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The Filicide Report

The Filicide Report

2026-03-1313:44

In this episode of On the Porch with Munchies and Murder, we take a deep dive into one of the most disturbing crimes imaginable: filicide — when a parent kills their own child.Known as The Filicide Report, this episode explores several real cases, the psychological and social factors investigators often uncover, and why experts believe these tragedies have been increasing in recent years. From warning signs that were missed to systemic failures that left children vulnerable, we break down what happened and what might prevent the next case.Filicide cases shake communities to their core, forcing us to confront uncomfortable questions about family violence, mental health, and intervention.Grab a snack, pull up a chair on the porch, and join us as we examine the cases, the patterns, and the hard truths behind The Filicide Report.
Hospitals save lives every day — but what happens when violence walks through the door?
In 2015, investigations found that Alabama has more educator student sexual relationships per capita than any other state. What has changed since 2015 to help protect Alabama’s children and what can we do now?Find out when I ask, Why are there so many child predators in the Alabama Education system?
In a rural Alabama community, where the good ole boy system reigns supreme, control is starting to slip. St Clair County students are caught in the crossfire and wondering who the rules actually apply to in their schools. Find out for yourselves when I ask, What is going on in St Clair County schools?
Alabama has some of the highest power bills in the US. Alabama is one of the poorest states in the US. How has a 120 year strong hold in Alabama by Alabama Power made both of these things possible?Find out when I ask, What is going on with Alabama Power?
With abuse and neglect, like the Bibb County AL case running rampant in the state and a DHR with no guardrails, who is protecting Alabama’s children?
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