Siblings in Crime
Siblings in Crime is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by brother and sister duo, Blake Murphy and Ally Rossell.
Join us as we dive into the darkest, most chilling crime stories from around the world. Whether it's unsolved mysteries, brutal murders, or bizarre disappearances, Siblings in Crime is your go-to podcast for captivating and thought-provoking true crime tales.
Every week, we explore a new case, discussing details that will keep you on the edge of your seat. We mix humor with the macabre, offering a fresh approach to true crime storytelling. From historical criminal events to modern-day investigations, they explore both classic and contemporary cases that spark curiosity and discussion.
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Siblings in Crime
PART TWO: The Elevator Ride - Inna Budnyksa
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In Part One, Inna Budnystka is found beaten and left for dead. Investigators have no clear explanation for what happened to her — or how she could vanish from a hotel filled with security cameras without being seen leaving. With no answers, and no suspect, Inna files a lawsuit against the hotel, alleging a lack of security.
Ironically, security isn’t the problem.
For the first time in months, the case begins to warm up thanks to Ken Brennan.
He is now armed with surveillance footage, a man whose actions don’t blend in, timestamps that don’t add up and a suitcase that raises questions. The pieces have always been there — they just haven’t been put together the right way.
Until now.
Sources
This episode was researched using reporting and records from:
- ABC News
- ABC 20/20
- Colorado court records related to People v. Michael Lee Jones
- Miami-Dade Police Department investigative materials
- Miami Airport Regency Hotel records
- CODIS DNA match records
- Investigative work by private investigator Ken Brennan
- Survivor testimony and court statements