In this deeply moving and powerful episode of The Surviving Siblings® Podcast, host Maya Roffler is joined by Michael Tobin, who shares the raw and unfiltered story of losing his older brother, Jimmy, to homicide in 1992. Over 30 years later, Michael reflects on how this traumatic event shaped his life, his family, and his ongoing mission to keep Jimmy’s memory alive.
Michael recounts the joys of growing up in a big Irish-Catholic family in the Bronx, the tight-knit neighborhood where breakdancing, graffiti, and hip-hop shaped their youth, and the bond he shared with Jimmy—a wisecracking, creative, loyal soul who was beloved by all who knew him. But in April of 1992, that world was shattered when Jimmy was chased down and killed just 100 yards from their front door.
This episode explores not only the devastating loss of a sibling to violence, but also the long-term impact of unresolved cases, complicated grief, faith, family dynamics, and the lifelong journey of honoring someone gone too soon. Michael’s story is one of heartbreak, healing, and finding strength through memory, community, and creative expression.
In This Episode:
Michael shares about growing up in a big family in the Bronx in the 80s, surrounded by hip-hop, graffiti, and a strong sibling bond with Jimmy.
Jimmy’s love for graffiti, music, and community come to life, along with heartfelt memories of his protectiveness and humor.
Michael recounts how Jimmy survived a devastating crash at 16, learning to walk again—a trauma that predated his murder.
Jimmy was ambushed just a block from home. Michael describes the events leading to the homicide and its immediate aftermath.
Michael shares the harrowing moment he found out about his brother’s death while staying in Long Island.
In one of the most emotional moments of the episode, Michael describes having to tell Jimmy’s girlfriend about his death.
Three days of public grieving culminate in Jimmy’s funeral—a moment that changed Michael’s life forever.
Michael reflects on writing and reading a letter with his siblings to Jimmy—an act that would shape his voice and purpose for decades.
Michael discusses the evolution of grief, the anger, the love, and the unshakable commitment to never letting Jimmy be forgotten.
He shares stories of tribute murals, Taz tags, and how graffiti became a way of keeping Jimmy’s spirit alive in the neighborhood.
Michael speaks on the pain of unresolved homicide cases and the faith his mother held onto despite the lack of justice.
He recalls his mother’s unwavering faith and how he eventually turned a corner from hatred to honoring how Jimmy lived.
Maya and Michael discuss the myth of closure, and why time doesn’t heal—but allows you to carry grief differently.
Michael expresses gratitude for the friends and chosen family who carried him through the darkest years.
They dive into the reality of unsolved cases, lingering pain, and how the pursuit of justice often looks nothing like TV.
Michael offers heartfelt advice for those stuck in anger, seeking justice, or waiting for closure that may never come.
He reflects on how each sibling grieved differently and how his mother’s legacy of “stay together” held the family through decades.
Listen to the full episode of “Michael Loses Jimmy To Homicide” now on all major platforms.
This episode is sponsored by The Surviving Siblings®
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