
Ivy League Murders
Hosts Laura Rodrigues McDonald and Sarah Alcorn
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Check out this article that appears on Cambridge Wicked Local that talks about Laura and Sarah, both Cambridge natives and crime lovers.
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Check out this article from Harvard Magazine about Harvard alumna Sarah Alcorn, as she reflects on her life as a private investigator and being “a bit of an oddball in the business”.
Click here to read about NYPD Detective Steve McDonald
Steven McDonald was shot three times by a teenager in Central Park, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down for 30 years. But he spent that time preaching one thing—forgiveness.
Click here to read about Alfred Alcorn
Mystery writer Alfred Alcorn ‘64 at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, where he’s never had to solve a homicide.
Click here to read about Sarah and her career
Private investigator Sarah Alcorn calls upon her sleuthing abilities for a variety of detective jobs, some criminal, some civil, and some silly.
Laura & Sarah are currently being featured on Old Fashioned Crime: A Directory of Historical True Crime Podcasts’ page! Old Fashioned Crime is a free and comprehensive directory of podcasts focusing on historical true crime and folklore- click the button to learn more!
Check out Sarah’s interview with Cost of Success Podcast- Getting into Harvard w/ Sarah Alcorn - Harvard Graduate, Private investigator & Co-Host of the Ivy league Murders podcast. 4th generation Legacy Alumni Sarah has a family history of going to Harvard all the way back to her Great Grandfather. In this episode Sarah tells me what life is like growing up with the pressure of trying to carry on the torch of getting into Harvard.
Check out Sarah’s interview with Buckle Up: The Murder Podcast. Despite what Hollywood tells you, private detectives are a lot more than Tom Selleck in a Hawaiian shirt. But sometimes it helps if a P.I. has worked on Hollywood movies.