‘Blood Is Thicker: The Farris Wheel’ drops March 11, expanding the shocking 48 Hours case into a six‑episode podcast that gives fans fresh interviews, new forensic detail, and a fresh look at why the story still haunts true‑crime audiences.
The 48 Hours team is turning its most talked‑about true‑crime feature into a podcast, a move that aligns with the genre’s shift toward on‑demand audio storytelling. Hosted by veteran correspondent Peter Van Sant, the series will debut on March 11 with the first two episodes released early for 48 Hours+ subscribers.
According to CBS, the podcast revisits the 2018 murder of real‑estate attorney Gary Farris by his wife Melody Farris, a case that generated more than 3.5 million YouTube views for the original broadcast.
CBS news program 48 Hours is returning to one of its most shocking true crime stories, this time in podcast form.
Parade has an exclusive first look at Blood Is Thicker: The Farris Wheel, a six‑episode 48 Hours podcast hosted by longtime correspondent Peter Van Sant. The series premieres March 11, with Episodes 1 and 2 available early (and ad‑free) for 48 Hours+ subscribers. You can find Blood Is Thicker: The Farris Wheel on Apple and anywhere you get your podcasts.
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The new podcast revisits the case of Melody Farris, the Georgia woman convicted of murdering her husband, prominent real estate attorney Gary Farris, on their sprawling 10‑acre Cherokee County property.
A Burn Pile, a Bullet and a Family at War
When Gary Farris’ charred remains were discovered in a burn pile on July 5, 2018, investigators quickly determined this was no accident. A bullet was lodged in one of his ribs. What followed was a years‑long investigation into a family riddled with infighting, money disputes and secrets.
At the center of it all was what some described as the “Farris Wheel” — a volatile family dynamic fueled by inheritance concerns and long‑simmering resentment among siblings.
Prosecutors argued Melody may have shot her husband during an argument, then moved his body to the burn pile to conceal the crime. Blood evidence in the home, cell‑phone tracking data, and her affair with farm‑equipment salesman Rusty Barton were presented as motive.
In 2024, after a lengthy trial, Melody Farris was found guilty of malice murder, felony murder and making false statements. She was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years.
The Sentencing Bombshell
During sentencing, Melody accused her son Scott of being the real killer—a claim he has repeatedly denied. The accusation stunned the courtroom and deepened the family rift.
Three of the Farris children publicly supported the guilty verdict; the youngest daughter continued to profess her mother’s innocence, fueling ongoing fan debate.
What the Podcast Adds
Van Sant’s series includes a never‑heard‑before interview with Melody, plus conversations with her son Scott and the lead detective. The podcast expands on the original May 2025 48 Hours episode, which amassed over 3.5 million YouTube views.
Episodes launch March 11 on Apple Podcasts and all major platforms, with early, ad‑free access for 48 Hours+ subscribers.
Why This Matters to Fans and the Industry
- Deeper Access: Audio format lets listeners dissect forensic details at their own pace, a trend that’s boosting engagement for true‑crime franchises.
- Fan‑Driven Narrative: The Farris Wheel case has inspired countless subreddit theories and fan‑made timelines; the podcast’s new interviews directly address those speculative threads.
- Cross‑Platform Synergy: By leveraging both TV and podcast audiences, CBS maximizes ad revenue while cementing the story as a cultural touchstone.
What True‑Crime Communities Can Expect Next
Given the podcast’s success, producers are likely scouting similar unsolved or controversial cases for multi‑format treatment. Expect more “episode‑plus‑podcast” combos, with fan forums feeding directly into future investigative angles.
For those tracking the Farris saga, the new series provides the most authoritative source of primary testimony yet released, making it essential listening for anyone following the case’s evolving legal and cultural impact.
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