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Now a milestone of unsolved true crime, the Hall-Mills case began in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1922 and lasted for over a decade. The killer has never been found, and the case continues to fascinate true-crime aficionados. 

A bon vivant Episcopal minister, a not-so-virginal soprano in his choir. The wealthy wife. Her oddball brother. Their furtive maid. The snooping congregants. The bumbling detectives. And in the denouement, a trial, one of the more notable of America's Jazz Age, covered by the likes of Damon Runyon, Dorothy Dix, and James Thurber. All of it hanging on the dramatic testimony of a single, strange witness of questionable veracity, a farmer the tabloids came to call "The Pig Woman." Almost everyone in this labyrinthine mystery had at least one secret, sometimes more, and the biggest one remains almost a hundred years later.

At Audible's request, business and true crime journalist Bryan Burrough reopened the case, digging deep into records of the time. His narration in a warm Texas accent lends immediacy and intimacy to a classic New Jersey true crime, as listeners follow his reconstruction of the fateful double-murder…and the botched prosecution that became a national media circus in its day. 

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Published June 23, 2020

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Bryan Burrough

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Bryan Burrough joined Vanity Fair in August 1992 and has been a special correspondent for the magazine since January 1995. He has reported on a wide range of topics, including the events that led to the war in Iraq, the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, and the Anthony Pellicano case. His profile subjects have included Sumner Redstone, Larry Ellison, Mike Ovitz, and Ivan Boesky.

Prior to joining Vanity Fair, Burrough was an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal. In 1990, with Journal colleague John Heylar, he co-authored Barbarians at the Gate (HarperCollins), which was No. 1 on the New York Times nonfiction best-seller list for 39 weeks. Burrough's oth­er books include Vendetta: American Express and the Smearing of Edmund Safra (HarperCollins, 1992), Dragonfly: NASA and the Crisis Aboard Mir (HarperCollins, 1998); and Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34 (Penguin Press, 2004).

Burrough is a three-time winner of the John Hancock Award for excellence in financial journalism. He lives in Summit, New Jersey with his wife Marla and their two sons.

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1,863 reviews57 followers
January 24, 2023
hmmm Audible has a True Crime section and I picked this up.

Sadly, this case remains open, and probably will never be solved.

The real life drama read like a cozy mystery not excluding any of the cast of characters.

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1,480 reviews85 followers
March 24, 2022
I was first exposed to the Hall-Mills murder case while watching the "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries." It was the featured case in the "Real Murder Club." When I saw this book was available on audible, I knew I had to listen to it. I was not disappointed.

It probably says something very ghoulish about about me that my first love in non-fiction works are true crime stories.
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3,423 reviews76 followers
August 30, 2024
For me, a good true crime work is like a kind of morality tale with the necessary denouement of the perpetrator revealed for their hubris and receiving some just nemesis. This audiobook is a cold case review focusing on a second, failed trial with no new evidence or even identified (if only believed) assailants. The jazz age tale adultery, killing, and a mendacious "pig woman" is entertaining.
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1,221 reviews13 followers
June 14, 2024
While the story had a fair bit of detail, I left it feeling like I got nothing from it. Can’t say I’ve felt this way after a true story before.
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286 reviews11 followers
February 15, 2022
Interesting listen into a cold case that I had never heard of. Will be looking more into this for sure
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73 reviews
May 13, 2022
I liked it was just the facts. No fluff or filler added to the story. The audiobook kept my attention which is hard for me because they usually put me to sleep.
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1,237 reviews13 followers
September 18, 2024
This true crime story was a captivating and well-researched read that deserved five stars. The author did a great job of weaving together the details of the case, creating a suspenseful narrative that kept me hooked from the start. The pacing was just right, balancing the build-up of tension with fascinating insights into the personalities involved. I appreciated the depth of research and the way the story unfolded, giving readers a deeper look into the darker side of relationships gone wrong. The writing was engaging and clear, making even the more complex aspects of the case easy to follow. The twists and turns were surprising, and the author managed to maintain suspense throughout without resorting to sensationalism. While some parts could have been explored in more detail, the overall storytelling was strong, making this a highly satisfying and absorbing read.

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385 reviews13 followers
May 11, 2022
Finished listening to The Audiobook of 'Til Murder Do Us Part and I rate it 3.5 stars 🌟

This is still an unsolved true crime, the Hall-Mills case began in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1922 and lasted for over a decade. The killer has never been found, this wasn't a long audiobook just over 2 hours long but it gets straight to the point, this sory has a lot of suspects and a witness who can't be trusted.

This was a chilling murder at the time made alot of headlines, its a mystery that has never been solved so someone got away with a double murder, this book had alot if interesting facts, I'm gonna look see if there is any more books about this as its now got me very interested.
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664 reviews21 followers
March 21, 2021
I think the worse thing about this audiobook is that the narrator spoke so rapidly. I hadn’t heard about this case, but I guess I wasn’t missing all that much. The writing was clear. presumably the research was well done. It is interesting that in the 1920’s the case garnered a lot of attention. However, to me there was never enough evidence to try anyone. One wonders what would’ve been discovered if the twenties had the kinds of forensic detail we have today.
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369 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2020
2.5 stars. This is one of those cases when a retelling of a true crime is straightforward. But because it's so straightforward, you don't really get a sense of the time in which these events happened. Also, the narrator seems very separate from the tale the whole time, except for the very end when he comes in with his opinions, and it's a little jarring.
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August 8, 2024
TBH I wish this was a longer work a-la-'In Cold Blood,' especially since they needed to get permission to open the case back up. This felt more like an extended episode of a true crime podcast, but I did really enjoy Bryan Burrough's writing (wasn't dry like some true crime can be) and his narration (which I know is a rarity) so that alone deserves a slight boost.
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2,030 reviews20 followers
September 1, 2020
I remember learning about this murder in another book. The case was bungled from the beginning and had numerous suspects. Press coverage, rumors, innuendo and more ran rampant. The case turned into a circus and the subsequent trial was a farce. The case was never solved.
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246 reviews2 followers
October 20, 2024
A short true crime story that I listened to on a couple migraine nights when the thought of actually reading made my head hurt even more. 😖


This one was just ok for me….it was a much older story than I typically read so it didn't hold my attention as well as it could have.  
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83 reviews
January 3, 2021
How can this happen? Just keep listening. There were so many people involved and so many secrets that it’s hard to keep it all straight. Still...who do you think did it?
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536 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2021
It is an interesting true crime book. It’s nothing crazy or shocking that you are amazed by. It’s a quick, easy read/listen.
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178 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2021
Interesting story but man, oh man, a lot of confusion. Witnesses saying this, then changing their statement. Wait...let's go back to the original statement. Ugh! 2.5 🌟
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4,808 reviews143 followers
March 3, 2022
Loved this “just the facts, Ma’am” true crime account of a story I had never heard of before.
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48 reviews14 followers
October 1, 2022
Wouldve been better if it was a longer book and had more information
1,628 reviews23 followers
February 5, 2023
No real resolution here. The case remains unsolved. Primarily deals with the facts and legacy (societal impact of the incident).
470 reviews3 followers
March 5, 2023
A great listen, to a very interesting old case that was so interesting it's hard to believe it isn't a better known case.
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2,248 reviews67 followers
April 24, 2023
Interesting case about an affair that left two dead back in the 1920s. The case trials that were fought were well detailed. The reader can decide but this case will probably remain unsolved.
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January 4, 2024
An inquiry into the 1922 Hall-Mills murder case.
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July 16, 2025
The case was somewhat interesting but I would have preferred more inflection from the reader.
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