Siblings in Crime

One Missing Man, Three Suitcases - William (Bill) McGuire

Ally Rossell and Blake Murphy Season 2 Episode 66

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In May 2004, three suitcases were pulled from the Chesapeake Bay, each containing part of the same unidentified man. As investigators worked to piece together his identity, they uncovered a timeline filled with what seemed like an open and shut case. That is, until the  contradictions, missing evidence, and unanswered questions from the defense arise.

Is there enough for reasonable doubt? You tell us!


Sources

  • State v. McGuire (2011), New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division — Justia 
  •  Trial Opening Statements, State v. McGuire (March 5, 2007) 
  •  Dr. Bradley Miller Trial Testimony, State v. McGuire
  •  NBC News — “Murder suspect’s ex-lover testifies in her trial” (2007) 
  •  ABC News / 20/20“Suitcase Killer Melanie McGuire Defends Innocence” (2020) 
  •  Oxygen — The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher
  •  New Jersey Attorney General Press Release (April 23, 2007) 
  •  Fox News — “Who Is Melanie McGuire?” (2026) 
  •  Wikipedia — Melanie McGuire Case Summary
  •  A&E True Crime — “Who Is Melanie Slate McGuire?”
  •  Starcasm — “Suitcase Killer True Story Melanie McGuire” (2026) 
  •  History.com — “Human Remains Found in Suitcase Near Virginia Beach”
  •  John Glatt — To Have and To Kill (2010) 

Documentaries & Media

  • Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story — Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story (available on Netflix) 
  • 20/20 — “The Secret in the Suitcase” (available on Apple TV) 
  • 48 Hours — “The McGuire Diaries”
  • To Have and To Kill — by John Glatt