Even so, throughout those nine years of imprisonment and judicial limbo, Fair was struggling. Guests took silly photos, downed shots and smoked pot. 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. 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. After years of waiting, the trial finally begins. Suspect is one of those podcasts that keeps you hooked from beginning to end. The murder of Arpana Jinaga unfortunately remains unsolved. When the night came to an end and the crowd began to disperse, Jinaga said what would be her final goodbyes. Jinaga was sprawled on the floor in her bedroom, bloody, naked, and drenched in bleach, toilet bowl cleaner, and motor oil. Looking for a newpodcast to listen to in 2023? Fire that guy into a million suns. Choices that, once made, are difficult to reverse.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. As a complex investigation winds its way through forensic evidence, witness testimony, DNA, and even a psychic, the police zero in on one suspect in particular -- but why? But I was never convicted. They was treating them like hes Forrest Gump or something. And I always remember that. I was also angry that he succeeded in swaying the others, especially because the other two women who were interviewed seemed quite empathic/intelligent. The episode will teach you more about both of them as individuals: who were they? You'll also hear from Dr. David Waldron of Federation University in Australia, who helps us understand why the couple's fascination with Dungeons and Dragons might have garnered the attention of investigators in 1994. Another resident of the apartment complex, who arrived home from work also around 3 a.m., said he saw a man who, unlike Fair, was not black standing in Jinagas doorway talking to someone inside. After two years of investigative work the police on Charlos case believe they are close to finding out what happened to her, and this podcast goes inside that investigation tracking down leads and taking part in search parties while also examining what it means to be an Indigenous woman in America. The jury in Fairs second trial agreed, and found him not guilty on June 11, 2019. As Stylists digital writer, Lauren Geall writes on topics including mental health, wellbeing and womens issues. An exclusive trailer for Suspect is below. And then I went downstairs, and the party was still going, but it started getting late. 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. 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. 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. Maybe Jennifer would have more support if she werent wrong so often. A podcast dedicated to dissecting the criminal cases that shock, intrigue and scare us the most, Bad People is a true crime podcast with a twist. Randy will confirm some of what we have already learned, while explaining why this case mattered so much to him. It was just crazy. Feb. 27The search continues for the fourth suspect accused in the shooting death of a 16-year-old Santa Rosa boy that happened in January. I am seriously fired up about this one. He was released from jail the same day. so angry listening to this idiot have any type of platform or impact. I met Cameron when we had a zoom meeting at my school. You are a total moron who honestly deserves nothing but the worst. I went to my aunt and uncles and I was laying on the porch, and I must have made a lot of noise because my little brother looked out the blinds and yelled my name. A few guests got rowdy, arguments broke out and a couple of people were asked to leave. The prosecution thought it was plausible, but Goldsmith and the judge and later, the Washington State Supreme Court agreed that there was no evidence that Fair and the neighbor had been accomplices. One of the jurors shouldnt have ever been on the jury pool because he was affiliated with a motorcycle gang that was a part of the case, and one of the jurors emailed my attorneys and the prosecutor saying that, He keeps telling us to, Lets just find him guilty and let the system correct any errors later.. Interview: Emanuel Fair, Found Not Guilty of Murder after Nine Years in S6 E48: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Equestrian Enthusiast who was at the Defendants Farm on the Day of the Shooting, S6 E47: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Equestrian Colleagues and a Psychologist, S6 E46: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Medical Professionals Part 2, S7 Bonus 4: The Trials of Weinstein and Masterson: Harvey Weinstein Sentenced, CA Innocence Project: Michael Hanline: Longest Wrongful Incarceration in CA History, Interview: Jarrett Adams Presents an Update on the Case of Richardson and Claiborne (with Amanda Knox), Inside the Robe: A Judges Candid Tale of Criminal Justice in America Part 53, Inside the Robe: A Judges Candid Tale of Criminal Justice in America Part 8, Interview: Jarrett Adams on How Two Acquitted Men Were Sentenced to Life (with Amanda Knox), S6 E48: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Equestrian Enthusiast who was, S6 E47: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Equestrian Colleagues and a, S6 E46: The Trial of Michael Barisone: Medical Professionals Part, S7 Bonus 4: The Trials of Weinstein and Masterson: Harvey Weinstein. I hope that nothing good comes to you. This investigative podcast series from Auddy, released in conjunction with The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, relays the kind of dark, mysterious and twisted story that makes the true crime genre so great. They dance and drink. Why are they, like, nitpicking? By the end of the night one of the partys hosts is murdered. The prosecutions case rested primarily on DNA evidence collected from the crime scene. He did admit that Emmanuel was dressed nicely so that's all it takes? The Magical Last Hours of the Flix Gonzlez-Torres Show. Covering Rammsteins Du Hast in Berlin. I dont know who it was. Things just start spiraling down from then. In a new Wondery podcast series called "Suspect," career journalists Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson investigate the story of Jinaga's murder, Fair's conviction and the spiderweb of details. And as such, its important to do your research before diving into the first podcast on your feed. He was one of the three individual's whose DNA was found . 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. Let's talk about Jeff (Suspect, Episode 7) There are, sadly, myriad reasons why the average American should live in fear of ever having to deal with the criminal justice system, be they guilty of a crime or not. And there was one officer who called me El Chapo. Of course, we always know that the jury is comprised of regular, flawed human beings. A group of friends attend a Halloween party in a quiet Seattle apartment complex. Hosted by journalist Sirin Kale, it follows the case of cyberstalker Matthew Hardy, who wreaked havoc on the lives of countless women over the course of 11 years. Theyre interviewing the neighbor, and the neighbor eventually gave three or four interviews where he said highly incriminating things, and they still didnt charge them. 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. And I never knew any of that until the judge mentioned it in court. Nearly a year later. Short of clear leads and smoking guns, the authorities ultimately pin the crime on the lone Black man at the party, Emanuel Fair, who had a prior criminal record. I got a bigger insight on the government, how they do things. Some are. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). 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. Indeed, as the series description reads: What begins as a story about a possible homicide, evolves into an examination of the ways in which the ambiguity surrounding Lauras death has fragmented her family and community into rival factions.. 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. In Part 5, host Cameron Jay pays homage to Fox 5 Atlantas Randy Travis, a seasoned investigative reporter who singlehandedly gave the murders of Robbie Bryant and Genelle Helms the attention it deserved all those years ago. At 40 years old, April Balascios life was turned upside down when something shed feared for a long time was finally proved to be true: her Dad, Edward Wayne Edwards, was a murderer. While it was a super interesting story, I wasn't sure that there was a broader story about the criminal justice system. In the shows most recent limited series, the host Madeleine Baran has been reporting on the development of Covid-19 in the Mississippi Delta, from life inside the areas Parchman prison to the reality faced by doctors and nurses at the Greenwood Leflore Hospital. For three and a half decades, her disappearance was a mystery a riddle neither authorities nor her family members could solve. But bad/incompetent juries are prominent too. 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. One of these calls resulted in a long voicemail in which the recipient heard movement, but no words. His DNA was on a bottle of motor oil found in the same nearby dumpster where detectives had retrieved the bathrobe. That guy was something else. TrueAllele found that, for the trace on Jinagas bathrobe, it was 56.8 million times more likely to be a mixture of Jinagas and Fairs DNA than a mixture of Jinagas DNA with that of another African American male. Jonelles smiling face was printed on milk cartons nationwide. The residents of her cloistered Colorado hometown had scoured every inch of prairie. That spiraling period in Fairs life included gang activity and four adult felony convictions, ranging from drug charges to two counts of third-degree rape of a minor. Throughout the 14-part series, Thomas digs deep into the 36-year-old unsolved cold case, uncovering new pieces of evidence which have changed the direction of the case and brought new hope that Dawsons disappearance will finally be solved. The Clearing is a podcast which tracks the story of Balascios life ever since she picked up the phone and shared her suspicions with a detective back in 2009 a choice which led to her fathers eventual arrest and convictions. Led by investigative reporter John Sweeney, the podcast investigates Maxwells journey from her childhood as the daughter of infamous British media tycoon Robert Maxwell to a figure accused of some of the worlds most heinous crimes. Fairs second trial took place two years later, from May 7 to June 11, 2019, and was a condensed version of the first. Hosted, written and produced by Cameron Jay (@LifeofCameron). Fair, the second-longest-serving inmate in the downtown Seattle facility after being booked into jail in November 2010, was released Tuesday afternoon, three hours after the jury delivered its. The best part? As a complex investigation winds its way through forensic evidence, witness testimony, DNA, and even a psychic, the police zero in on one suspect in particular but why? Forensic analysts burrow through complicated DNA evidence using controversial new techniques. This country needs paid professional juries, I will build the damn cannon -.- so so mad. His voice is calming and pleasant. Fair's second trial took place two years later, from May 7 to June 11, 2019, and was a condensed version of the first. Research assistance by Elizabeth Durusau.Intro music exclusively for CCC by Ryan McDaniel.Connect with us online Facebook:facebook.com/classiccitycrimeTwitter: twitter.com/CCCrimePodcast Instagram:instagram.com/ClassicCityCrimewww.ClassicCityCrime.comTo listen to The Tara Baker Story from episode one, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/TaraBakerTo Listen to the 1977 Murder of T.K. Justice has not been swift. Im your new attorney. Jinagas killer had clearly gone to great lengths to destroy any biological traces linking him to the crime scene. 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. Thats their win. Finally, at least three people told detectives that the neighbor had expressed concern that he may have gone to Jinagas apartment in his sleep. 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. And he does music. Hosted by Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson, the series revolves around the 2008 murder of 24-year-old computer programmer Arpana Jinaga, who was found dead after a Halloween party at a quiet Seattle apartment complex, and the complex investigation that followed. 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. Photo: King County Prosecuting Attorneys Office, 'Dr. Press J to jump to the feed. Harty, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/tkhartyDisclaimer: *The views expressed by guests of Classic City Crime Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Cameron Jay, CCC, its advertisers, or any of its associates. The party started like many others. The latest episode of Suspect highlights a reason that IMO isn't talked about enough -- the problems inherent in the jury system. While previous seasons focused on extraordinary cases, season 3s look at a Cleveland courthouse is an overarching account of an institution and its no less gripping because of it. And then that was it. An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. They argue and fight. He let me hear some beats. 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. At times the party veers out of control. Harty, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/tkhartyDisclaimer: *The views expressed by guests of Classic City Crime Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Cameron Jay, CCC, its advertisers, or any of its associates. None of the reasons he gave made any sense. Specific to this episode, a bigot (likely) with a terrifyingly narrow understanding of what his job as a juror is (confirmed) can get caught up in what seems to be little more than a hero fantasy of his own making and appear in a jury room with people that are easily swayed or maybe not super bright or not as invested as he is and boom, there goes the dynamite, potentially blowing up the life of an innocent man. The partygoers become the main suspects in the eyes of the police, but not everyone is sure about what they heard and saw that night. We just recently had a night at my school to present many different school projects and we included Camerons podcast. Here's Randy's story mentioned in the episode: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/baby-kelsey-at-29-im-so-much-stronger-than-this-storyYoull then hear from Kesley Bryant, the daughter of the slain couple, discuss how the loss of her birth parents has affected every aspect of her life but also how shes managed to work through those hardships and is leading a successful life she hopes her parents can now be proud of.Well end the episode by speaking with ACCPD Police Chief Jerry Saulters, who explains where the case currently stands- and who authorities have their sights set on in the modern day.Hosted, written and produced by Cameron Jay (@LifeofCameron). 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. Harty, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/tkhartyDisclaimer: *The views expressed by guests of Classic City Crime Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Cameron Jay, CCC, its advertisers, or any of its associates. They even went and consulted with a psychic. This gripping podcast from The Guardian is guaranteed to keep you hooked for its entirety. Research assistance by Elizabeth Durusau.Intro music exclusively for CCC by Ryan McDaniel.Connect with us online Facebook:facebook.com/classiccitycrimeTwitter: twitter.com/CCCrimePodcast Instagram:instagram.com/ClassicCityCrimewww.ClassicCityCrime.comTo listen to The Tara Baker Story from episode one, visit https://www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/TaraBakerTo Listen to the 1977 Murder of T.K. Over the course of nine episodes, Shaer and Benson return to the scene of the crime to uncover what really happened, speaking to people who attended the party along the way. People were like playing cards, games, chess, and I couldnt do this stuff every day. But we can indulge our fascination while also learning about how we can better talk about understanding these issues and, ultimately, prevent them from happening in the future.. Why hadnt the prosecution pursued a case against those other individuals? He said, Youve been here so long, you can do anything you want to here but break out. And I said, No, because Im going out the front door. And when that happened, he was one of the first ones to come and congratulate me. He, like many, are oblivious to their bias and completely unaware of how shitty he was. Cameron you are a great person and keep doing what youre doing. The judge pronounced a mistrial. 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. Listening notes for the top shows, from Vultures critic Nick Quah. Privacy Policy and No credit card needed. 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