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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

Episodes

Loose Ends (Part One)
Oct. 4, 2025

Loose Ends (Part One)

Ten years after solving the mystery that made her a legend, Mags Park returns home to Avalon Falls — and to ghosts that never left.
Loose Ends (Part Two)
Oct. 5, 2025

Loose Ends (Part Two)

Mags and Amy reunite to tie up old threads in Didi’s shop, but what they find could unravel everything instead.
Small Town Tween Detective Powers Activate!
Oct. 13, 2025

Small Town Tween Detective Powers Activate!

A shocking night leaves Avalon Falls reeling, forcing Mags & Amy to face secrets they thought were buried for good.
Leave it Alone
Oct. 20, 2025

Leave it Alone

A warning hits too close to home, pulling Mags and Amy deeper into Avalon Falls’ tangled web of secrets and grudges. As Amy reconnects with someone tied to the murder, new questions surface—and a late-night misadventure leads...
Magnet Sisters
Oct. 27, 2025

Magnet Sisters

The Murder Girls aren’t the only ones chasing the story. With overeager fans, bad cops, and worse decisions closing in, Mags and Amy follow a clue to a desolate business park on the edge of Avalon Falls—where old secrets gath...
What Follows You Close
Nov. 3, 2025

What Follows You Close

A night of fog, tarot, and bad decisions pulls Mags and Amy deeper into the Holts’ web—and closer to truths they might not survive. Their late-night “murder board” session spills from a diner to a dive bar, where the past ref...
Anamorphosis
Nov. 10, 2025

Anamorphosis

As Amy chases redemption through the rain and Mags dives deeper into Didi’s mysterious machine, both uncover truths the past refused to give up. With Lily behind bars and old enemies closing in, Avalon Falls tilts toward chao...

Recent Blog Posts

Preview of Episode 24: Blind Spots
March 12, 2026

Preview of Episode 24: Blind Spots

What begins as a warning turns into something much harder to ignore when an old ally arrives at Loose Ends with a message that doesn’t quite belong to her.The conversation forces a reckoning with the kind of protection that c…

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Preview of Episode 23: What She Built
March 6, 2026

Preview of Episode 23: What She Built

What begins as an explanation becomes something else entirely as Didi’s final message unfolds — part confession, part instruction manual, and part goodbye. The story of how a curiosity shop turned into something much larger, and why she …

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Preview of Episode 22: The Thing that Led to the Thing
Feb. 26, 2026

Preview of Episode 22: The Thing that Led to the Thing

This week, Mags and Amy learn that sometimes the problem isn’t what’s buried.It’s how many layers are stacked on top of it.After a narrow escape beneath Avalon Falls, what started as a search for contamination w…

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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.