Insights from the Crime Junkie episode “MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan”, published June 29, 2026.
In "MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan" (Crime Junkie, June 2026), brendan Banfield, an IRS agent, orchestrated the murder of his wife Christine to avoid divorce and custody battles. By creating a fake fetish profile to lure an unsuspecting man to their home, he attempted to stage a home invasion, ultimately…
In "MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan", In this case, the perpetrators created a fetish account to manipulate an innocent person into entering the Banfield home, knowing he would be framed for the planned murders. This changes the listener's perspective on online safety by showing that predators can use…
In "MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan", Brendan Banfield displayed classic traits of narcissism, including shifting blame, rewriting history, and utilizing his family for emotional and financial protection while he operated behind a mask of normalcy. Understanding this helps explain why he would resort to…
In "MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan", The murder was a long-term premeditated plot, not a random home invasion gone wrong. Proves that digital evidence and careful planning can reveal the true intent behind supposedly 'spontaneous' violent crimes.
Brendan Banfield, an IRS agent, orchestrated the murder of his wife Christine to avoid divorce and custody battles. By creating a fake fetish profile to lure an unsuspecting man to their home, he attempted to stage a home invasion, ultimately framing the visitor for both deaths.
“You never really know anyone ever.”
— Crime Junkie, “MURDERED: Christine Banfield & Joseph Ryan”
Topics: True Crime, Murder Mystery, Forensic Investigation, Deception