This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In March of 2003, 20-year-old community college student Megan McDonald was severely beaten and murdered, and then her lifeless body was dumped in a remote area. Like a real-life âCriminal Mindsâ story, the Behavioral Analysis Unit, or the BAU (a branch of the FBI), put together a profile of her killer. The BAU determined that Meganâs murderer was/is a person with textbook narcissistic personality disorder who couldnât take no for answer. Although they had a good idea of exactly who this person was for years, police never publicly identified Meganâs killer â that is, until April 20, 2023. And THIS is where our update comes in. When I first dropped this episode on April 10, 2023, it was just 10 days before police announced that Meganâs ex-boyfriend, a man by the name of Edward Holley, had been arrested for her murder. Now, when I first covered this story, all investigators were saying at the time was that they hoped to make an arrest soon⊠Yâall, I didnât realize they meant like, TEN days away soon⊠So, that means when I ran the episode, I told the whole story without ever identifying a suspect. In fact, I used the pseudonym of John, instead of using the suspectâs real name because I didnât know his real name at the time. So, NOW, Iâd like to replay the episode. Iâm not going to re-record it, but when you are listening to it this time around (or, perhaps the first time if youâre new here), I want you to do so with this guy in mind. Every time I refer to the prime suspect or the pseudonym of John, just know it is this guy, Edward Holley, who police were looking at the whole time.But stick around until the end because not only will I give you additional information about Edward Holley, but as youâve probably noticed already from the title of this episode, there is SO much more to this story and SO much more that needs to be told â so much so that I couldnât fit it all into one single episode. I needed to make it a two-parter.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In March of 2003, 20-year-old community college student Megan McDonald was severely beaten and murdered, and then her lifeless body was dumped in a remote area. Like a real-life âCriminal Mindsâ story, the Behavioral Analysis Unit, or the BAU (a branch of the FBI), put together a profile of her killer. The BAU determined that Meganâs murderer was/is a person with textbook narcissistic personality disorder who couldnât take no for answer. Alt...