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Murder on Birchleaf Drive

The True Story of the Michelle Young Murder Case

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Murder on Birchleaf Drive

By: Steven B. Epstein
Narrated by: Eddie Frierson
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Was Jason the monster who bludgeoned his beautiful wife to death, leaving his toddler alone for hours to walk through her blood? If so - would he get away with it?

To the outside world, Jason and Michelle Young lived a storybook life - an attractive couple with great jobs, a beautiful home, a precocious two-year-old daughter, and a baby boy on the way.

Soon after the 29-year-old pregnant mother’s brutally beaten body was discovered on their bedroom floor, a very different picture emerged. Of a marriage crumbling at its foundation. Of a meddlesome New York mother-in-law whose running critique left Jason frustrated and angry. Of a 32-year-old man who behaved like a frat boy rebelling against adult responsibilities.

Murder on Birchleaf Drive documents the gripping tale of a family’s marathon quest for justice, confounding crime scene evidence, the persistence of law enforcement officers, and riveting courtroom combat.

“One of the best true crime books I have read.” (David S. Rudolf, featured attorney, The Staircase [Netflix])

©2019 Steven B. Epstein (P)2019 Steven B. Epstein
True Crime Murder Marriage Crime Biographies & Memoirs Exciting
Compelling Narrative • Thorough Investigation • Excellent Pacing • Interesting Case • Well-written Content

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the story was okay, definitely better crime books out there. but the narrator and the horrible impressions of Southern accents, actually make you not take the book seriously. when he does the voice of the 2 year old daughter, smh, pointless. he makes it seem like a fiction book rather then real life events.

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Contrary to other reviews, I didn’t mind the narrator as much. I felt the New York accent was actually more of the issue than the southern accent but maybe it’s just me.

The case is interesting from a legal perspective and the author did a good job of breaking down the weaknesses between the two cases.

Interesting story. Didn’t mind the narrator

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good details; got long in a couple parts, but still would recommend! my first audio book ever, so cannot compare to other narrators.

Interesting true murder story

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I think the narrator’s problem is he feels he has to be more serious — more Siri sounding — and like a news reporter when not imitating someone in the story.

Narrator does really well with character voices and dialects

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The story was fine. Traditional true crime story. Not bad, but wasn’t a standout. The narration, however, was really hard to listen to. Somehow the narrator convinced himself that he was a great impressionist. Every person had a different voice, most of them hyperboles of one tone or another. Even when the narrator was just saying one word or a short phrase that was a direct quote, he’d use the assigned accent or tone. I found this disruptive to listen to, and almost belittling to the people involved. His narration of quotes was so exaggerated that it seemed he was nearly poking fun at their voices. Not sure if that was his decision, or the author’s or publisher’s direction, but in my opinion it was a very poor choice.

Very annoying narration

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