Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger ended their hit true-crime podcast “Anatomy of Murder” at the end of 2025 — and there was some bad blood. They severed ties with their previous partner Audiochuck (producer of “Crime Junkie” and other shows) and sued the company, alleging Audiochuck stiffed them out of millions of dollars.
Now they’re back in the game with their independently produced “Homicide 360,” a weekly podcast set to premiere Tuesday, May 26.
How is it different from “Anatomy of Murder”? Well, to hear them say it, “Homicide 360” is a lot like what fans of their previous show were drawn to: It’s focused on telling stories of murder victims through interviews with the victims’ families, investigators and prosecutors, backed by their years of experience in this world — Nicolazzi’s as a New York City homicide prosecutor and Weinberger’s background in law enforcement and investigative journalism.
“The reason people are excited we’re back is that the conversation is the same for us,” Weinberger says in an interview with Variety. “It’s telling these stories in the same tried-and-true way we’ve done for years.” The tagline for “Homicide 360” is “Every Angle, Every Life,” he adds: “It’s taking a 360-degree view of a homicide investigation, keeping the victim at the center of the story.”








