Black Swan Murder


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In the summer of 2016, 24-year-old ballerina Ashley Byers and 54-year-old veteran-turned-entrepreneur Doug Benefield struck up a conversation at a party for a presidential contender. They say it was love at first sight – despite the thirty year age gap. And within just thirteen days of meeting – shocking everyone they knew – the two were married. A family wasn’t the only thing they set out to build; together, they dream up a wave-making ballet company: the American National Ballet. With a mission and a promise to turn the ballet world upside down with dancers of varying ethnicities, body types, and racial backgrounds, in just two years, the Benefields assembled a troupe of nearly 50 dancers from across the globe, with an annual budget of $2.5 million dollars to back their dance revolution. But just months into the company’s formation, it collapses. And the money isn’t the only thing unaccounted for: Ashley is nowhere to be found. And when she finally emerges, Ashley forges a violent path that leaves two young girls without a father. From Law and Crime, BLACK SWAN MURDER is the story of a seemingly picture-perfect marriage that turned out to be anything but. Over the course of six episodes, a tale of betrayal and desire unfolds: a woman pushed to her limits, culminating in a gripping crime of passion. But was it an act of vengeance—or a desperate fight for survival? The answer depends on who you ask. In key interviews with investigators, attorneys and those with a front row seat to the Benefields’ turbulent partnership, BLACK SWAN MURDER traces the twisted path of Ashley and Doug Benefield, weaving a years-long timeline of violent behavior and conspiracy-fueled tendencies that ultimately turned a poised and disciplined ballerina into a cold-blooded killer.
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Less than objective
11/15/2024
My main criticism is the heavy use of the wife’s lawyer’s narrative of events as if they were fact. They are not. A good podcast always puts interviewees into context. Not here.
Upspeak
Mar 27
I couldn’t even get through episode one the up speak of the gals who are telling me a story is just hellish to listen to. You do get two stars for trying to tell a story in a decent number of episodes though.
Started off good but….
Jan 28
Then just turned into Ashley’s lawyer talking and telling her story like it was a fact. You don’t say allegedly or this is her account just kept perpetuating over and over Ashley’s story. I heard this is Ashley’s account once at the very end of this episode.
Too bad
Jan 22
Could not get past the awful, draggy, uptalk of the dancer on the first two episodes.
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