The IRS Boss That Solved a Murder — The Brendan Banfield Case

The IRS Boss That Solved a Murder — The Brendan Banfield Case

This episode has everything: a double murder, a secret affair, a fabricated online identity, and a crime scene that didn’t quite add up.

When IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent Brendan Banfield reported that he had shot an intruder attacking his wife, it initially appeared to be a tragic case of self-defense. But as investigators dug deeper, a disturbing story began to emerge—one involving a fake FetLife profile, a carefully constructed digital trail, and a plan that may have been designed to deceive even the most seasoned investigators.

At the center of it all? A detail so small it could have been overlooked… a meeting that never existed.

In this episode, Dominique and Tom break down how a trained federal investigator allegedly used the very tools of his profession to stage a crime—and how one overlooked detail helped unravel the entire story.

Because in tax… and in crime… the truth is always in the details.

🔍 What We Cover:
  • The shocking events of February 24, 2023
  • Brendan Banfield’s role as an IRS Criminal Investigation agent
  • The mysterious death of Christine Banfield and Joseph Ryan
  • The discovery of a fake FetLife profile and digital trail
  • The alleged affair between Banfield and the family’s au pair
  • Forensic evidence that suggested the crime scene was staged
  • The role of IRS Criminal Investigation (yes… they carry guns)
  • The detail that changed everything: a meeting that never happened
  • How one IRS agent’s memory became a critical piece of evidence
  • The trial, testimony, and ultimate verdict
🧠 Key Takeaway:

Criminals can manipulate evidence. They can create stories. They can even fabricate entire digital identities.

But they can’t control every detail.

And sometimes… it’s the smallest inconsistency—a calendar entry, a missing meeting, a timeline that doesn’t fit—that leads investigators straight to the truth.

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