Over My Dead Body

by Wondery
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Over My Dead Body is an anthology series about people who are pushed beyond their limits and do unspeakable things.


Season 4: Gone Hunting - When Mike Williams vanishes on a hunting trip, the authorities presume he was eaten by alligators but one woman begins to suspect the true predators may lurk much closer to home. It sets her on a tireless crusade to uncover what really happened to Mike. A story about an obsessive love affair, a scandalous secret and a mother’s battle for justice.

Season 3: Fox Lake - A small town cop is gunned down in a swamp in the summer of 2015. He quickly became a martyr in the national media, until a dogged investigator uncovered the officer's bizarre and dark past. When the truth comes out, the townspeople must reconcile betrayal, corruption and the secrets of an American hero.

Season 2: Joe vs. Carole - Joe Exotic is a man who devoted his life to raising and breeding exotic animals, but throughout his career, he's made a lot of enemies. Most notably Carole Baskin. The feud between them gets messy, vicious, and outrageous -- until both of them are pushed far beyond their limits. To listen to Over My Dead Body Season 2: 'Joe vs. Carole' listen on Amazon Music or subscribe to Wondery+. Watch the television series based on the podcast 'Joe vs. Carole' streaming now on Peacock: smarturl.it/Joe_vs_Carole

Season 1: Tally - When this "perfect" couple's relationship falls apart, it leads to a bad breakup, a worse divorce, and a murder case involving a menagerie of high-priced lawyers and unexpected co-conspirators.

Listen to Seasons 2 and 3 of Over My Dead Body exclusively, and ad-free, on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. Join Wondery+ here: https://wonderyplus.com

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  • Ljdhb2000
    Love this podcast!
    I’ve listened to seasons 1 and 4 in just a matter of days and they were both some of the best I’ve ever listened too. So well described and investigated. Gotta go pick with season to listen to next!!
  • HHeld
    Season 1 update
    Love to see an update on Season 1 with all the arrests that have been made!
  • Teon77
    Excellent Podcast more please!
    I followed this case very closely, listened to the wiretaps, testimonies, texts, etc. this podcast not only covered facts well, but also offered a variety of other information i had not heard. Supreme presentation. Hoping you cover Donna Adelson upcomng trial and Wendy Adelsons arrest !
  • moonbugstar13
    Gone hunting
    Absolutely loved this podcast ..
  • Vibylsane
    Terrible sound editing
    Really inconsistent volumes and pace of the speakers. I normally don’t pick up on these kinds of things but it’s unavoidable here.
  • JMullyDeuce
    Boring old news and poorly crafted.
    These are all old stories. Everyone already knows the endings. Network shows have already been done to death about these topics. And in the case of “gone hunting” there’s some real strange gaps in their presentation of the narrative. We’re never told about Mike’s boat. In the first episode, people are gathered at a boat ramp there’s a helicopter search, and a friend suggest Mike may have gone overboard, but nobody says they found Mike’s boat. Only at the end in a courtroom confession does anybody mention pushing the boat out into the lake. You spend six episodes wondering quote where is his boat?“. Anyway, there are a lot of good true crime podcasts out there many covering cases you’ve never heard of before. I’d give this one a pass.
  • Crazygrenade
    Ew Season 3
    You just had to ruin this show by making season 3 about a cop being the victim. Cops are NEVER the victim. Lost major respect for this show. Can’t even listen to it.
  • USA Mknitter
    Thank you for all of the research and background
    I had heard a short version of this murder before, but greatly appreciated all of the additional research and background information that went into this Season 1: Tally. Thanks!
  • Wqewqeqe123213
    The most common type for a human being to have
    I’m just going through my car right now to pick it out so I’ll call when I’m on the road I
  • MacElizaBeth
    I really like good investigative reporting
    These series are wonderfully. I especially like season 4. Wow. I am obsessed with the inside detail given in these stories as only this podcast can give us. If you like true reporting and mysteries I believe this podcast is worth all of the time it takes to make it to the end.
  • I want off this boat
    Gone Hunting
    Couldn’t quit listening! I believe justice prevailed, not completely but glad they were both convicted. The way the two of them referred to God and His will unnerved me, I believe the Bible speaks of-thou shall not kill, covet they neighbors wife, etc. they must serve a different God than I do. Anyway, thank you for the sharing the story!
  • sugar_skullz
    Hate having to subscribe
    Y'all got me hooked on season one then everything else I have to subscribe and pay for 😩. Season one is 5 ⭐️ but having to pay to continue is really a 0 ⭐️
  • Listener1010
    Now I know why people don’t trust journalists to tell the full story…
    I’m sorry but these reporters didn’t do their jobs. Did they talk to any of Wendi’s friends? Because I’m a friend of a friend and all I’ve heard is about how verbally abusive Dan was, how much of a control freak, and how all Wendi’s friends begged her not to marry him. I’m obviously not arguing this justifies murder but clearly the first episode was not a full portrait of the marriage. She didn’t leave him because she didn’t like Tallahassee and he didn’t like her novel. Are you kidding? Who would leave for reasons as flimsy as that? Sounds to me like the reporters are just as clueless and misogynistic as Dan.
  • @imwillhenderson
    Second time to listen
    Re-listening to this podcast after Charlie’s conviction and Donna’s arrest. Hoping for Wendi’s arrest and conviction! Only thing I dislike is the awful theme song!
  • JoaquimR73
    Dan Markel
    Re listening to season 1. Very interesting now all of these years later given everything that has happened. Please please do a follow up season on this tragedy with the updates
  • Hollyhoo1
    Wendi and her evil mother
    Wendi is to narcissistic to be involved in any relationship. Not sure why she ever got married. And, did she get a nose job - what a fraud.
  • NHPodcasts
    Update to S1 please!
    Great opportunity to revisit S1 in light of legal developments!
  • Quoteandunquote
    Really??
    The latest episode covers a story that has been covered many, many, many times. Find some new content.
  • Daydreamer10g
    Hmmm
    Season one was great to listen to. But having seasons 2-4 locked unless I pay is ridiculous :(
  • dotuser
    :|
    Ummmmmmmm....
  • sarahthomason
    Tally update!
    Please!!!!
  • Kingtytackett23
    Fantastic
    Thought this series was so good! However, the last guest speaker is very sexist and tries to assume Denise wasn’t a part of it much when she’s the one that treated the mom like trash so she knew🤷🏻‍♂️
  • JAPC
    Another professional opinion…
    I find it facinating these few UK, former ‘Scotland Yard’, female professionals tout this “Coersive Control” theory. Well… let me tell you, as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in the United States, with 35+ years in the field of psychiatry, we’ve been talking about the VERY same thing for 30+ years under the heading “Power and Control”. In fact there is a ‘Power and Control” ‘wheel’. You can find it online. I’ve given it to MANY patients. AND… I’ve lived through it with my ex-husband. Had it on my fridge for years. What I take away from your guest, as well as “Laura” from “True Crime Profile” is these women are literally regurgitating a theory that has been known for DECADES. Just under a different ‘title’ with different ‘stages’ (the ‘stages’ your guest described frankly sounded ridiculous, repetitive with circular logic (ie… the more ‘stages’ we have, the more ‘scientific’ and ‘legit’ we sound!). In addition, these women NEVER acknowledge the female may have been the one in ‘power’. Their narrative has a ‘male toxic masculinity’ flavor to it. To put it simply… they do not like men. Period. In summary, based on MY (unbiased) clinical experience… Denise was NOT under this man’s control. She wanted her husband DEAD. She married his KILLER. As a woman who has been the victim of “power and control”, I can say with the utmost certainty Denise was NOT a ‘victim’, nor was her lover an evil manipulator. I honestly can’t believe these charlatans get paid for their ‘professional’ insights or opinions. Be happy to give my insights on a case anytime… your guest made my psych nurse blood boil.
  • Cassycantrell
    Update Tally!!
    Love this podcast. It’s true true crime. Very informative and interesting but never boring. I love the way the stories are told. Season one was great! Season 4 was great! Please please please do an update episode on the Dan Markel case!
  • B. Birdell
    Great storytelling but too many ads
    But still worth it. Jail and prison are not the same thing.
  • Em Muh
    Misogyny is alive and well
    You admittedly shoot someone in the face and you do no time in jail?! This could only be the luck of a white man in America. Especially a white man in Florida - the same State that gave Jeffrey Epstein a pass on for raping poor, female children. Jennifer Portman’s diligence was excellent, but even she got lured into the tale as old as time that the woman is to blame because she doesn’t “act right” and the man who shoots the face off of his “best friend” is innocent because he’s under this woman’s spell. Any foreigner regarding this case would see the American “justice” system as biased and as easily manipulated as the incredibly jaw-dropping heinous injustice used in Indonesia and Thailand to prosecute accused. We judge their justice systems as so impossibly inhumane that we spend money making movies and documentaries to bring awareness to the sealed fate of those prosecuted outside of a democracy. Meanwhile, we are just as terribly manipulated and easily blinded by the whiteness and (feigned) vulnerability of these American men, that we let them off the hook. We pin the blame on the woman he’s identified as inexplicably in control of the man’s actions. Second to the men themselves, we as a society are responsible and should be held accountable for the crimes of white men because those men know, prior to committing the crime, that they’ll likely be let off the hook as long as there is a woman in close proximity to his crime. Why are we so gullible when in comes to white men? What is so special about them that they’re not held accountable for an admitted murder? We are STUPID F-ING IDIOTS to think Brian should not be prison for kidnapping AND murder. If I were a white man, I’d be letting everyone know that there’s nothing so special about white men that should allow them to shoot and kill someone and then turn and blame it on their girlfriend or the person they killed (another victorious white man murder defense).
  • mariecarrell
    Tally - Season 1
    Good season and great narrative. I don’t often feel compelled to do my own research to see what happens after the podcast ends, but I definitely was in this case! I’d love to have an update podcast on this season as it sounds like others may be brought to justice!
  • centralOR
    Way to many ads!!!!
    Hard to follow with all the interruptions.
  • it was recommended
    Cringe-worthy
    Her use of the word “normal” as a descriptor for the people in the story made me want to scream every time. She’s biased, obviously biased, and that makes for crap reporting.this could have been three episodes and I might have listened… just, no
  • Onlyinmydreams
    Not telling the whole story
    Season 4 makes Denise look like this poor, helpless, controlled woman, where it was her that was in charge! More importantly, the podcast doesn’t give credit where credit is due…Mike’s mother was the one who worked for decades on getting this case charged, and came up with the evidence to prove Brian and Denise’s lies. Lastly, the two “experts” in the bonus need to check all sources before relying on this podcast alone to assert Denise was a victim of coercive control. If anything, she was in control!
  • If jgddsssghjkkk
    Crispy Rs
    Ok podcast if you can stand the host’s insistence on speaking with crispy Rs.
  • NanaMo3
    Give it a listen!
    Great story telling.
  • ToriinGA
    excellent
    Thank you for the “She was in my head” episode…excellent!
  • JenniferK310
    Sofa king good!
    I could not stop listening! I binged all 4 seasons and now I’m craving more. The way the stories are told are so thorough and the fact that they actually have recordings of the individuals makes these stories so much better. I need more!!!
  • Campsandalwood111
    Season 4 winner!
    Season 4 is excellent! Unfortunately I can’t give the entire podcast 5 stars because they don’t have all seasons available. They are locked down on plus only. It’s a shame as I’m sure they are probably good too.
  • Mal2348
    Great podcast
    I already know the story but they manage to tell it in a way I haven’t heard before. Great production.
  • Don’t steal my thunder
    Over my dead body
    This podcasts is awesome
  • volleyballgurl13
    Hard to Follow
    Specifically season 4 - too many names & it’s all over the place. Interesting story but can’t make sense of it all with how they keep jumping around. Too many names & not enough descriptions/reminders of who people are
  • wjom
    Fantastic Storytelling
    If you’re looking for a compelling podcast with expert storytelling, Season 4 is it!
  • Ajohns6
    Over My Dead Body: Gone Hunting
    Phenomenal story telling with excellent production quality. I recommend this season to anyone with an interest in true crime podcasts.
  • therealmjmc
    Great retelling of a tragic story
    I just finished the last episode and sat back and said, “Wow!” So well done! I can remember seeing Cheryl on the side of the road with her sign. So heartbreaking but a mother’s love has no boundaries. And even though I knew how the case ended, being woven through it again was like I was hearing it again for the first time. Great job. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • danieliza1277
    Excellent Season 4
    Great story telling in season 4, I was hooked. The final episode was a gut punch in so many ways.
  • kham907
    The best narrator
    This is one of the best stories I’ve found! The journalist is good at her job and at narrating.
  • dave983467832
    Season One, mostly in audible
    The first season of this podcast concerns an intriguing case in North Florida, but contains so many inaudible wire tap conversations that the story is impossible to follow.
  • true crime Jen
    A well done telling, of an incredibly sad story.
    I first heard of Mike’s story on another podcast, but it was just an overview. Jennifer did an incredible job telling the whole story. I have no sympathy for Denise or Brian.. my heart breaks for Mike’s mom, his daughter, and friends. Such a senseless murder. I appreciate the work that went into telling this story.
  • Shananogin
    Watched the trial on YouTube
    I had heard of this story years ago and I couldn’t ever forget this story because of Mike’s mom. What an evil pathetic wife and best friend! The pain must have fueled Mike’s mom to tirelessly work to bring her sons murderers to justice. It was as if I could feel her pain and my heart literally ached for her. I would be just like this mom and I find her love and devotion to be so inspiring! She’s the true hero.
  • itsmalcolmx
    Juicy Story but Not Satisfying
    This review is for Gone Hunting. Firstly, thank you for taking the time to research and provide so much more context than what I had previously known. I appreciate all the hard work! What falls short for me and my rating is it’s just hard to follow at some points and feels rushed after episode 2-3. I get that the story happened over decades but it felt like there was some narrative missing in between time frames. I would’ve loved to get more perspective from friends/family on Denise and their life during/after the murder. More on how her friends/family felt during this time, neighbors, FSU, etc. The murdered, what were their friends’s opinions on all this. I get the sense everyone gossiped about it but there’s room for so much more. I grew up near Tally and I know southern people love to talk about any and everything.. The later episodes just lack more perspectives to truly feel the range of how this effected everyone. There’s also two audio “things” that didn’t work for me. I found myself fixated on the narrators pronunciation of certain words/phrases. No fault to them at all, it’s just a thing that would make me lose focus. I also do not like when podcasts overly produce with too much background music and sound. Sound effects are one thing but this podcast made it feel cheesy and grand which doesn’t match the theme of the story.
  • CA2WA22
    $$$
    Now you want to charge your listeners?? Clearly we can see where your priorities are…and it’s not your listeners!! So disappointed because I would’ve been a loyal follower. Not now.
  • Dragnfly1235
    Very disappointed
    Unfortunately you left a lot out about Denise. She had way more of a roll in murdering her husband than you want people to know. The only reason she went to police over her “kidnapping” was because she was on the phone with her sister who is married to a cop. She had to keep the narrative going about Brian. It wasn’t cute when Mike would leave work to go pump her gas. She demanded it. There’s so much more about the ice Queen you conveniently left out. If she didn’t have Brian do it there would have been another sad sac in his place. Denise is in prison still screaming her innocence. Brian is in prison with remorse, guilt & accountability. Says a lot.
  • EarthyChicky
    Worth the subscription
    Thank you for taking the time to research and interview and write the story. Such a sad tail of a bored housewife who decided the grass was greener on the other side. I could say sooooo much more about her but I’ll stop here. 2 people who decided living in the adultery fastlane was better than doing the right thing. They only thought of themselves through this whole ordeal. They will most definitely pay the consequences of their actions. And THANK GOODNESS for that. Bryan’s mom breaks my heart. I cried when I heard her plea to the judge…. Justice, once again, has prevailed. It may have taken years but her (Bryan’s mom) persistence and a mothers determination made this happen. I have 2 sons and I would never stop if I were in the same predicament.
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