Sandra Birchmore: The Reenactment No One Should Have Seen

Sandra Birchmore: The Reenactment No One Should Have Seen

From True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews by Real Story Media

April 30, 2026 · 17 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the murder of Sandra Birchmore and the evidence against Matthew Farwell, including a reenactment he performed after her death.

At 9:27 PM on February 1, 2021, Matthew Farwell entered Sandra Birchmore’s apartment building. At 9:56 PM, he left. Twenty-nine minutes. Sandra was never seen alive again. When her body was found three days later, she was wearing the same clothes. Federal prosecutors allege that inside those twenty-nine minutes, Farwell strangled Sandra and her unborn son, then staged the scene. The forensic evidence prosecutors have assembled is devastating. Farwell’s DNA was found on the duffel bag strap used to strangle Sandra. His sperm cells were found in her underwear, contradicting his claim that he hadn’t been intimate with her in months. Sandra’s right clavicle showed an injury that occurred while she was alive, matching the buckle behind her head — evidence prosecutors say proves she could not have died in the position she was found. A broken pink flamingo necklace Sandra regularly wore was discovered tangled with her hair on the bedroom floor. Her phone recorded its final movements while Farwell was still inside the apartment. Then there’s the reenactment. At a private gathering after Sandra’s death, an inebriated Farwell demonstrated how she supposedly died, positioning himself…

Topics covered

  • murder
  • forensic evidence
  • DNA
  • true crime
  • legal proceedings
  • reenactment

Keywords

  • Sandra Birchmore
  • Matthew Farwell
  • murder
  • forensic evidence
  • DNA
  • reenactment
  • true crime

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Federal prosecutors

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