First, they raised concerns about the scientific validity of the program, a problem compounded by the fact that Cybergenetics, the company which owns the program, refuses to disclose its source code, meaning judges and juries have no way of knowing how the program reaches its conclusions, and defense attorneys have no way of challenging them. People like him seek out pages like this on the Internet. As the accused enters the end of a decade in jail, a new trial looms.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. You are a total moron who honestly deserves nothing but the worst. The prosecutions case rested primarily on DNA evidence collected from the crime scene. CCC does not encourage nor condone listeners taking the law into their own hands, contacting those associated with the case, or intervening in police investigations. He joined the publication in 2021 on the crime beat. I was on DOC at the time, so they just automatically, Oh, well, hes got to be the guy.. Over the last few weeks, the uptick in leads and people willing to speak out has all of us here at the podcast hopeful that more pieces to the puzzle can come to light. Arpana Jinaga, a 24-year-old computer programmer and one of the partys hosts, had been murdered. And he said, Now write a small little dot on the paper. And so I put a little dot on the paper and I looked up at him, I said, Whats this mean? He said, Small as a mustard seed, thats all the faith that you need. I carried that with me for a long time. My first trial was in 2017. I guess they were trying to say that me and the neighbor possibly could have been codefendants. And I never knew any of that until the judge mentioned it in court. Photos from the party give investigators a new lead: a party attendee who was a stranger to nearly everyone at the Valley View that night. With the subsequent murder trial currently taking place in Australia, theres no better time to get acquainted with this mysterious case there have been four update episodes since the original podcasts conclusion back in August 2018, and the story is far from over. Last Name, The Trials of Harvey Weinstein and Danny Masterson. CBC news investigative reporter Connie Walker joins the search to find out what really happened to Cleo in a podcast series which is sometimes difficult but worthwhile to listen to. So he turned in, sleeping over at his friends apartment in the same complex. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Alexi Mostrous, and from the makers behindFinding Q and The Slow Newscast, Sweet Bobby is one of those series you have to listen to to believe. His attorneys argued that these calls were consistent with butt dials made accidentally while Fair was tossing and turning in his sleep. His stage name is Lace Cadence. Mixing documentary and drama, this six-part series explores Keenes career and the circumstances that led him to reveal his sordid secrets. Racially profiled by an entitled man who sat on a city counsel and hated his job. Still, I dont mean for this discussion of aesthetics to take us too far away from Suspects merits in and of itself. The final stretch of the series lingers in the bittersweet of the triumph: Its justice, but it comes after great loss. Why? They dont always have to be going after the right person, long as they feel like the story that theyre painting can get them a conviction. Intro music exclusively for CCC by Ryan McDaniel.Connect with us online--Facebook: facebook.com/classiccitycrimeTwitter: twitter.com/CCCrimePodcastInstagram: instagram.com/ClassicCityCrimewww.ClassicCityCrime.comTo listen to Tara's story from episode one, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/TaraBakerDisclaimer:*The views expressed by guests of Classic City Crime Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Cameron Jay, CCC, or any of its associates. Suspect New Episodes First Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse. The case turned into a classic whodunit, and Jinaga's costumed party guests were the prime suspects. But the DNA traces were mixed, meaning they were difficult to read, and it was difficult to determine when and how the traces were deposited. This new true crime podcast, Suspect, examines the evidence on an exceptionally complicated cold case. CCC does not encourage nor condone listeners taking the law into their own hands, contacting those associated with the case, or intervening in police investigations.*. One of the hardest parts is missing funerals. Was it Jesus secretary? Suspect initially sticks to the costumed whodunit structure, chiefly to establish the gallery of possible suspects, but eventually jettisons that framing as it progresses through the outcome of the actual police investigation. Drake, Usher, and Burna Boy to Headline J. Coles Dreamville Festival. So I kind of just lost hope and I ran to the streets. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. the neighbor himself revealed to detectives that he had been off his psychiatric medication at the time. Her apartment was decorated as a haunted forest, one of four themed areas at the Valley View that would welcome visitors for the Halloween party, which spanned multiple units in the complex. I was so confused because I was like, This is a party. Oh, and if there was an award for the most shocking reveal at the end of a podcast series, this would definitely win. The gap between practice and potential is further underscored by the many instances in which Suspect carries the genres various conventions and clichs. They dance and drink. I would stay in my room and read. But I digress. I dont know who it was. The podcast series documents the life of serial conman Hamish McLaren, who was sentenced to jail in early 2019 after he conned a handful of victims into funds amounting to more than $7m - but that was just a leaf out of his book of scams and trickery. Seven years elapsed before Fair faced trial, due to numerous pretrial motions objecting to alleged unequal treatment during the investigation, calling for representation in the jury pool, and quibbling over what evidence would be allowed in court. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. I was blessed with family that wrote letters or sent money. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Fair claims he didnt get a fair shake, that the detectives instead succumbed to tunnel vision. In the investigation that followed, authorities scrambled to determine who would hurt the lovable young woman from India, a promising software programmer who volunteered at the local fire department and rode her motorcycle with friends in her free time. There was a little jury misconduct. People asked me since Ive been out there like, Oh, are you gonna sue? Im like, I dont even know if I can do that, because my situation is unique from others. The jury in Fairs second trial agreed, and found him not guilty on June 11, 2019. Everything You Never Wanted to Know About In-flight Entertainment, Warner Bros. Discoverys licensing chief on how movies and TV get on planes, editing decisions, and the curious case of. Its a series about cutting-edge science and mislaid justice, race and policing, and the kinds of weighty choices that cops and prosecutors make every day. Thats what my attorneys were thinking as well. BBC journalist Sue Mitchell and former soldier Rob Lawrie thought they were dealing with the heartbreaking but fairly straightforward story of an Afghan father and his motherless four-year-old daughter as they struggled to get to the UK from Calais. And then that was it. By the end of the night one of the partys hosts is murdered. The judge pronounced a mistrial. Prior to that, she had attended Rutgers University on the east coast, but had grown up in the Indian city of Hyderabad as the oldest of two daughters. Fair's second trial took place two years later, from May 7 to June 11, 2019, and was a condensed version of the first. In January 2022, he was finally sentenced to nine years in prison for his crimes, after he was convicted of five counts of stalking. And then I ended up getting the attorney that I heard about while I was in there. And what allowed him to get away with it all for so long? I will call my aunt and uncles on Sundays, and they have Sunday dinner every day, so they will pass the phone around, and I will talk to certain people. Hosted by Delia DAmbra, the series focuses on a mixture of solved and unsolved cases, exploring how the crimes changed the areas where they occurred. Theyre not, nobodys perfect. Described as a series about cutting-edge science and mislaid justice, race and policing, and the kinds of weighty choices that cops and prosecutors make every day, this isnt one to miss. A true crime podcast with a difference, Happy Face follows host Melissa Moore daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson as she navigates the reality of her fathers crimes and her own relationship with him and them. Laura Nirider and Steve Drizin may have represented Brendan Dassey the subject of Making A Murderer, but their podcast focuses on 12 other stories of false convictions, including a Brooklyn teen who falsely confessed to killing his own mother, and an innocent New Zealander who was wrongly imprisoned for rape and murder. The President of the United States appealed to journalists to help. I draw portraits, things like that. Presented by Laura Beil over 10 harrowing episodes, Dr Death explores the reality of a medical system that failed to protect patients at every possible turn, as she uncovers a terrifying story of what can happen when we place our trust in the hands of someone we shouldnt. And there was one officer who called me El Chapo. The team, led by Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (who previously collaborated on Over My Dead Body), with further reporting by Natalia Winkelman, approaches every beat of the investigative documentary process with clinical precision and workmanly competence. The only problem? Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? I really worked to keep the jury on track to discuss ONLY what we were instructed to consider and ONLY what we had evidence for. -Bryson, Tenderfoot TV, Resonate Recordings & Cadence 13. I wrapped it up pretty fast because Im not really into techno. He came across as a parody of a boomer who sees the world in black & white (sadly quite literally) and takes himself way too serious. This country needs paid professional juries, I will build the damn cannon -.- so so mad. I dont know if I even qualify, but I mean thats alright, Ill just write my book. And thats what makes Fake Heiress a six-art podcast series by journalist Vicky Baker and screenwriter Chloe Moss such a fascinating listen. If they did, youd probably see a news cycle about it by now. Lets get this out of the way: Suspect is a very good listen. Me being from the neighborhood Im from. It was just weird. And he ran to the door to let me in and I ran off. The best part? In that sense, Suspect is a little bit like the true-crime podcast version of a Gerard Butler movie or a really good episode of Law and Order: an exemplar of its genre, but not a revolutionary, which I sincerely mean as praise. If you havent listened to In The Dark yet, nows the time to get to it. The amount of impact people like him can have on the lives of others is terrifying. Goldsmiths defense strategy was to zealously point out the inherent uncertainty in the case, starting with the detectives tunnel vision focus on Fair when there was another viable suspect readily available. Jeff, on the other hand, decided he knew better than hundreds of years of common law, statutes, case law whatever. Its probably a spoiler to tell you at this point that the team doesnt end up solving Jinagas murder. It was just all about being positive. From the events surrounding her death to the police investigation and the suspects it identified, this podcast guides listeners through the journey to uncover Emmas true killer, until, in the penultimate episode, Poling confronts her prime suspect with the evidence she has collected. With the arrival of a verdict, the legal team turns to Seattles most famous rapper, Macklemore, to step in and help fight for justice. But when they land, there is no producer. Become a Paid Subscriber for access to all episodes of the "Robbie and Genelle" series, the award winning T.K. And I always remember that. By clicking Accept All Cookies, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. First Name By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive email correspondence from us. It was just crazy. We found that out after the trial was over. But at the very least it cast doubt over the prosecutions case against Fair, and at most raised the question, If even the prosecution isnt sure if one, the other, or both actually did it, why was Fair on trial in the first place?. And are they even on the right track? The popular podcast, which started with an investigation into the infamous disappearance of Jacob Wetterling, is a firm favourite among true crime fans for its rigorous, journalistic reporting which is delivered in a non-sensationalist and transparent way. The attorney that I had, he was just a bulldog. Listen to Suspect at https://wondery.fm/SuspectEpisode Description: The residents of the Valley View apartments organize a big costume party. The state must have their guy because they took a long time to come to trial? Packed full of shocking revelations and unnerving truths, Hunting Ghislaine is a must-listen for anyone looking to learn more about Maxwells haunting past. This true crime podcast from Spotify and Parcast sees its host Sarah Turney take a closer look at some of the most well-documented missing persons cases in history. Speaking about the podcast, Nirider said: We bring you inside the fight to exonerate these innocent people.. Six years after charges were filed, Fair, now 33, spends his days shuffling between the King County Superior Court and the county jail while his two defense attorneys . When the night came to an end and the crowd began to disperse, Jinaga said what would be her final goodbyes. She just died in her sleep from an enlarged heart. Things you buy through our links may earnNew Yorka commission. Tara's mother, Mrs. Virginia, joins the podcast again to thank Doug for his courage, but to plead with anyone with information to come forward. Whats so intriguing about the case is that her disappearance wasnt even reported until 2015. I could absolutely believe that either or both of Cameron or Emmanuel had something to do with the murder. Match with a licensed therapist and get $100 off your first month by using promo code SUSPECT at talkspace.com.SimpliSafe - Save 20% on your security system and get your first month free when you sign up for the Interactive Monitoring service at simplisafe.com/suspect.Series Description:An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. When asked why he had made the unplanned excursion, he told detectives he had been kind of wanting to explore.. Girl Taken takes listeners on a journey into the dark heart of the migrant crisis. Even (or especially) if you havent watched any of the movies. When residents of the Valley View Apartments in Redmond, Wash., decided to host a Halloween party nearly 13 years ago, nobody expected that it would end with murder. If they could get the audience to believe, then they have a win. Preview of Spotify. It would have been negligent if detectives hadnt vigorously investigated Fair due to his prior convictions, most notably the third-degree rape conviction. Came here to say that Jeff is a worthless loser. Theres plinking music. Now in its third season, the iconic title offers plenty of content for the true crime newbie to explore each season sees one true story unfold through a variety of twists and turns. Strangers come together. I was also angry that he succeeded in swaying the others, especially because the other two women who were interviewed seemed quite empathic/intelligent. Ultimately, Moore is haunted by the shows summarising question: When you look like your father, and you share his intelligence and charisma, how do you know youre not a psychopath, too?. Featuring interviews with police officers, potential witnesses and Cheryls older brother alongside Kays knowledge of the case (hes been following it since 2016), the podcast delves into the impact Cheryls disappearance had on the community around her and tries to provide answers for her family. There are even awkward smash cuts to ads, a stylistic staple nowadays, where you dont quite realize youre listening to a host-read ad for the shows presenting sponsor (and not a continuation of the actual episode) until a few seconds into the read. While it was a super interesting story, I wasn't sure that there was a broader story about the criminal justice system. Season 2: Vanished in the Snow chronicles the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews. 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Still, Fair is staying positive. An exclusive trailer for Suspect is below. Fairs DNA was identified on Jinagas neck, on a tissue on the side of Jinagas bed, on a roll of duct tape found in the apartment, and on Jinagas bathrobe found in a nearby dumpster. CCC does not encourage nor condone listeners taking the law into their own hands, contacting those associated with the case, or intervening in police investigations. In this special update, Cameron sits down with Athens Clarke County Fireman Doug Whitehead, the first of three firemen to arrive on scene to the fire at 160 Fawn Drive in January of 2001. Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse.Season 2: Vanished in the Snow chronicles the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson go to the scene of the crime in an effort to discover if police identified the right suspect. There was times where I was asking myself, Why? *, Host Cameron Jay returns with the 26th episode of Classic City Crime. I just wasnt getting along with people. He was real, real helpful. This contemporary moment of true-crime-podcast ubiquity and cultural power presents greater opportunity for more ambition and formal innovation than were seeing across the board right now, I think. Was it possible that Fair and the neighbor met on the night of the murder, and plotted to rape and murder Jinaga during the half hour they were alone together in the neighbors car? In short, its a wild ride and with just 10 episodes to speed through, its the perfect listen for a rainy weekend afternoon. Jenna Ortega Will Dance, Dance, Dance With the Weeknd. Its also known for its real-world impact: as a result of the shows second investigation into the case of Curtis Flowers, a Mississippi man who was tried six times for a crime he probably didnt commit, and the pattern of misconduct the podcast unveiled, Flowers most recent conviction was overturned, and he has since had charges against him dropped. Then, the day after the murder, while Fair was helping clean up Halloween decorations, the neighbor jumped in his car and went on a spontaneous roadtrip. By the end of the night one of the partys hosts is murdered. Thats when I was like, Oh, yeah, please remove him off my case, and the judge did that. A group of friends attend a Halloween party in a quiet Seattle apartment complex. I got there on a Thursday, and I was introduced to some of the neighbors and some maintenance guy, and everything was good. I explained to them Id only been with the guy for 30 minutes. His thought processes were TERRIFYINGLY stupid. Youve been through a very long legal saga. There was circumstantial evidence as well. What did they enjoy doing? Following her release from prison and ahead of Netflixs new true crime series Inventing Anna, interest in Anna Delveys crimes which saw the young woman claim to be a German socialite and scam numerous high-flyers into funding her lavish lifestyle is once again on the rise. I went to high school with Macklemore at Nathan Hale. That the murder took place around the time of a Halloween party lends a slightly surreal quality to the way law-enforcement types discuss the case on tape: Was it the gangster? But did the detectives do their due diligence investigating all legitimate leads that arose from the evidence? I was selling drugs and hanging with people that I thought was friends. That said, the meta value of podcasts like this along with magazine features, documentaries, and other media formats more generally tends to be clustered in how it can drum up more real-world interest in the case to a point where it can maybe produce a chance of shaking up more meaningful leads. Over nine episodes, true crime podcastSuspect hosts Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson return to the scene of the 2008 crime over a decade later to uncover what happened, and speak with everyone about a party that still haunts them a decade later. CCC does not encourage nor condone listeners taking the law into their own hands, contacting those associated with the case, or intervening in police investigations. Detectives took this to mean that the killer had past experience with incriminating DNA evidence, a person whose DNA was likely already in police custody. The stories are interesting and the host, Cameron, is so respectful of the victims. Oh, you like podcasts? Youve probably heard of some of these before, but with 37 podcasts (and counting) on this list, it should take you a while to get through them all. How could you ever think both of them had something to do with it? Led by journalists Jean Lee and Geoff White, this incredible podcast from the BBC World Service takes listeners on a journey around the world, from a series of cyber-attacks that hit Sony Pictures, to a $1bn dollar raid on Bangladeshs national bank, to the North Korean hackers who were suspected to be behind them both. Strangers come . My attorney still called him on the stand, but the judge told the jurors that we are prohibited from asking him certain questions because he invoked his fifth amendment right not to self incriminate. I hope that nothing good comes to you. *, In Part 4 of Robbie and Genelle, host Cameron Jay centers the podcast on the one man at the center of the entire investigation: the uncle of victim Genelle Helms. Randy will confirm some of what we have already learned, while explaining why this case mattered so much to him. Started in 2016, Casefile deals with solved or cold criminal cases, often related to well-known murders and serial crimes, including the case of Britains Becky Watts. 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Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood unpicks much of this speculation, and explores exactly what happened that day in 1981 when Wood disappeared from aboard a yacht and her body was found washed up ashore the following morning. I just seen my attorney the other day, and Im saying Im just still not even sure it was him. The jury deliberated for an entire week, and in the end, couldnt agree on a verdict. There is no movie. Although authorities at the time concluded that Borjesson had died of suicide, her family had several doubts about what had happened and this six-part series dives into what might have happened to Annie instead. Film star Natalie Woods death has never been explained, and is subject to intense speculation. Suspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. This gripping podcast from The Guardian is guaranteed to keep you hooked for its entirety. In a series which is often deeply personal and raw, Moore questions the legacy of her father and explores her connection to what he did. I wrote a lot of poetry. The podcast, which was even mentioned on the most recent season of Line Of Duty, is hosted by author Peter Jukes and Morgans brother, Alistair, and explores some of the links to institutionalised corruption that have since been associated with the case. The victims door, and then her neighbor showed up late, no costume on, and his door was open and people are mingling and stuff. Sign up for Vultures new recommendation newsletter 1.5x Speed here. I didnt know until I got out there that it was a Halloween party. Suspect premieres Aug. 17 on Wondery+ and Aug. 31 wherever podcasts are streamed. And I think a lot of prosecutors are like that. By the neighbors own admission, he was attracted to Jinaga, and had hoped to hook up with her the night of the murder. This multi-award winning podcast from Sky NewsStoryCast series investigates the mysterious life and death of Annie Borjesson, a Swedish musician who was found dead on Prestwick Beach in Scotland back in 2005. And he was not without friends, like musician and radio host Lace Cadence. Today, Fair lives with his one remaining aunt and is working to reclaim his own narrative. While Fairs early criminal history is not in dispute, his guilt or innocence in Jinagas murder is far from clear. Spotify and Gimlets true crime series Conviction follows a new convoluted case each season. So a couple of the people that I met in the complex got a little costume together for me. I was already pulling my hair out in dismay at his epistemic impairment, but then he BRAGGED about his final emotional appeal using those two pictures. Fair also had support outside of jail friends and family who helped him stay connected with the free world and who worked behind the scenes for his release.