A new true-crime podcast from the creators and hosts of Anatomy of Murder
Daylight Media today announced the launch of Homicide 360, a new true crime podcast created and hosted by Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger, the team behind the hit podcast Anatomy of Murder.
Homicide 360 takes listeners inside real criminal investigations, telling each story through the voices of victims’ loved ones, investigators, and prosecutors.
Nicolazzi and Weinberger bring rare insider credentials to the genre: Nicolazzi spent 21 years at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office, 16 of those as a member of its elite Homicide Bureau, where she specialized in complex cases and left as Chief of Trials. Weinberger began his career as a deputy sheriff, then moved on to become an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist whose career has been defined by unparalleled access to law enforcement. In 2024, he spent two years embedded inside a police department, contributing to the investigation that resolved a 40-year-old cold case murder.
The show launches with a two-part premiere built around the testimony of a survivor of a home invasion and double homicide — a moving opening episode for a podcast that puts victims at the centre of every story.
Homicide 360 is available on all major podcast platforms from 26 May.
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About Daylight Media
Daylight Media, a new venture from the team at QCODE, is designed for creators to scale reach and monetization across audio, video and emerging platforms. Daylight provides creators with a full suite of services, including distribution, IP expansion, audience development and marketing, as well as technology and product solutions. Daylight services a wide range of genres, including some of the biggest emerging video podcasts and award-winning series such as The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, The Chris Cuomo Project, And That’s Why We Drink, Jillian on Love, You Should Know, Love and Radio, and Philosophize This, among others.
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