🖤 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 step into the aftermath — the quiet stretch after the rituals end and the town exhales. The chairs are folded. The crowd thins. But the power structures remain exactly where they were, humming beneath the surface. What…
This week, Mags and Amy step into a space where nothing is neutral — not the seating, not the silence, not who’s allowed to stand close to the truth. What begins as an attempt to quietly observe becomes something else entirely, as the to…
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…
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.