Oh, and if there was an award for the most shocking reveal at the end of a podcast series, this would definitely win. This eight-part series, hosted by documentary maker Gillian Pachter, revolves around the case of Peter Farquhar the novelist and retired English teacher whose former lover Benjamin Field was found guilty of murdering him in 2019. 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. By the neighbors own admission, he was attracted to Jinaga, and had hoped to hook up with her the night of the murder. 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. 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. 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. Spotify and Gimlets true crime series Conviction follows a new convoluted case each season. The series plays out in two halves: the first is a deep dive into the mystery of Arpana Jinagas murder, while the second walks through the events of Emanuel Fairs legal trials, which he endured while being wrongfully imprisoned for nine years. I was just happy that it wasnt from drugs, but years of doing drugs, itll do things like that to your body. 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. Its probably a spoiler to tell you at this point that the team doesnt end up solving Jinagas murder. 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). The genre, fueled by sheer abundance and the brute force of its popularity, has seeped deep into the culture, reaching a point where the form should probably be expected to engage more routinely in some level of self-reflexivity. The eight-part series takes a closer look at the shadowy world of spies and smugglers who worked within southern Africas tobacco market in the 2010s, and revolves around the real-life characters that set up an extensive spy network with the help of a massive tobacco company. His stage name is Lace Cadence. Why? Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Over My Dead Body) return to the scene of the crime to uncover what happened, and speak with everyone about a party that still haunts them a decade later. 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.. Her heart kept getting big and it gave out. And then I ended up getting the attorney that I heard about while I was in there. Kyler Alvord leads PEOPLE's politics coverage as a news editor for the brand. A group of friends attend a Halloween party in a quiet Seattle apartment complex. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 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. Had to pause the podcast to find this conversation because that was absolutely horrifying to listen to. 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. It was the culmination of a long and tortured relationship with the criminal justice system. In January of 1994, the young couple with their entire futures ahead of them were brutally murdered in their Athens home. Despite an arrest in 2017 and a million-dollar reward being offered two years ago, Grimmers case remains unsolved but this series aims to provide fresh insight into what happened. She had been brutally beaten, raped, and strangled. So he turned in, sleeping over at his friends apartment in the same complex. 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. Soon, hell be questioning the very basis of the investigation.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. Theres a narrative buildup toward the presentation of a maybe suspect being the likely culprit. It was just crazy. I think prosecutors is like movie directors. Jeff, on the other hand, decided he knew better than hundreds of years of common law, statutes, case law whatever. 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. Completely frightening. Thanks to the series investigative vigour, youre sure to learn something new with every single episode and the critical way it approaches true crime offers a refreshing perspective on the genre. You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery AppSeason 1 features a whodunit-style search for a holiday party killer. Or it might not. Nobody really knows who it was. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The case against Cameron would be really difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt because it was largely circumstantial, and the case against Emmanuel was slightly stronger because of the physical evidence. Over the course of six episodes, Mostrous tells the story of an intense 10-year scam, in which one person used over 50 different online personas to manipulate and deceive their victim. And then that was it. We just recently had a night at my school to present many different school projects and we included Camerons podcast. I was so confused because I was like, This is a party. 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 . From the podcast network behind the hugely popular Crime Junkie, Park Predators is a new true crime series dedicated to exploring the most horrific and mystifying true crime events which have unravelled in the national parks and forests around the United States and Canada. Whether its tips from a psychic or making sense of the DNA, clear answers are still hard to come by.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. This is perhaps another way Suspect embodies a core quality of the contemporary true-crime podcast experience: You might get a little more truth and even a little more justice, but youre still far from closure. And I thought he was a cool guy. Strangers come together. The attorney that I had, he was just a bulldog. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). 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. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson Read allSuspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. Ive never heard such stupid logic from a dumber person. 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. Arpana Jinaga, a 24-year-old computer programmer and one of the partys hosts, had been murdered. So I kind of just lost hope and I ran to the streets. Together, well examine the initial police report, learn what friends were told of the murder and the crime scene, and well learn that there were- at least initially- several avenues for investigators of the Athens Clarke County Police department to explore. Listening notes for the top shows, from Vultures critic Nick Quah. The judge didnt allow the psychic to testify or anything, but some of the questions that they asked the psychic was allowed, and he was just asking the psychic to speak to the victim, who could have committed this crime? In 2019, he ultimately walked free after being acquitted of the murder charges. Based on the case which captivated Casefile listeners worldwife, Casefile Presents: The Vanishing Of Vivienne Cameron dives deeper into what is known as the Phillip Island Murder a case which saw the murder of 23-year-old Beth Barnard and the disappearance of Vivienne Cameron, who was later accused of Barnards murder. On the night of October 31, 2008, 24-year-old software engineer and motorcycle enthusiast Arpana Jinaga was raped and murdered in her bedroom after co-hosting a Halloween party at her apartment complex in Redmond, Washington. On Oct. 31, 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga dressed up in a Little Red Riding Hood costume and prepared for a Friday night to remember. They dance and drink. Suspect premieres Aug. 17 on Wondery+ and Aug. 31 wherever podcasts are streamed. Looking for a newpodcast to listen to in 2023? I took a lot of notes. 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 why Im working on a book right now. New episodes of the nine-part series will be released weekly on Tuesdays. 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. The murder of Arpana Jinaga unfortunately remains unsolved. He, like many, are oblivious to their bias and completely unaware of how shitty he was. Sign up for the latest news and must-read features from Stylist, so you don't miss out on the conversation. 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. When I am 16, my mother died and that was the worst news I could ever hear. Did Jeff lie to the questions to be part of the jury? His DNA was on a bottle of motor oil found in the same nearby dumpster where detectives had retrieved the bathrobe. But I was never convicted. 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. Fair's second trial took place two years later, from May 7 to June 11, 2019, and was a condensed version of the first. Despite her husband Robert Wagners claims that she accidentally fell overboard, there are still plenty of questions to be asked as investigative journalist and host Dylan Howard is joined by a team of investigators to try and work out what happened. Written and reported by the journalist Vicky Baker - the woman behind the BBC's hit Anna Delvey podcast Fake Heiress - Fake Psychic tells the story of . This email will be used to sign into all New York sites. No credit card needed. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). Jeff seems to me a person with above average intelligence. Terms of Service apply. I draw portraits, things like that. I explained to them Id only been with the guy for 30 minutes. This eight-part BBC Sounds series led by journalist John Kay focuses on the disappearance of Cheryl Grimmer, a three-year-old who went missing during a family trip to Wollongongs Fairy Meadow beach in the late 60s, less than two years after her family emigrated from Bristol to New South Wales, Australia. Retracing the events with the people that were there, the podcast is 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. Even if I dont like the music, Im not gonna tell you. Whered you guys go? We went to his car and listened to some music. Which begged the question: had they committed the murder together? Research assistance by Elizabeth Durusau. Fairs defense attorneys disputed this interpretation of the evidence on a number of grounds. 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.. 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. Thanks to Geoffreys expertise (his book, Pure Evil, looks into the minds of some of the worlds most notorious criminals and serial killers) and Mollys inquisitive nature, Blood Ties is a true crime podcast youll love to binge. He unfortunately for humanity got jury duty just to mess with someone elses life to feed his insecurity. He was read his rights. Thats what they go for. Well he was also a convicted rapist, right? You are a disgrace of a human being and, to use your words, a thug to society. 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. And I never knew any of that until the judge mentioned it in court. 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. Horrifying. I dont know if I even qualify, but I mean thats alright, Ill just write my book. It was just weird. The resulting product is tight as hell, a listening experience of such efficiency that I couldnt help but compulsively move from each episode to the next. But I digress. 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. I feel so bad when I think about it now. That guy was something else. Parker Posey stars in this update of Chekhov, swapping familiar New York intelligentsia types for the Russian bourgeoisie. Nearly a year later. Covering Rammsteins Du Hast in Berlin. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). 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. I could absolutely believe that either or both of Cameron or Emmanuel had something to do with the murder. The gap between practice and potential is further underscored by the many instances in which Suspect carries the genres various conventions and clichs. 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 apparently he said the same thing, he doesnt know me. 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. In any case, Suspects overarching narrative builds up to Fairs victory against wrongful imprisonment. One of the hardest parts is missing funerals. In August 2009, a man named Emanuel Fair was interviewed by police. He let me hear some beats. And then I went downstairs, and the party was still going, but it started getting late. One of the more intriguing aspects of Suspect, a new nine-part investigative true-crime podcast, is the extent to which many of the people interviewed seem to express outward awareness about. Randy will confirm some of what we have already learned, while explaining why this case mattered so much to him. 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? Not that this is necessarily a bad thing, of course. Why am I going through this? There was times where I was suicidal, because I felt like nobody cared. I guess he said to his mother, Is it possible I did this and not remember?, Of course, none of this proved the neighbor was guilty. the neighbor drove to Canada, only to be turned around at the border. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). Immediately when I heard she died, I thought, Wow, she overdosed or something, and the coroner says she didnt have no drugs, no alcohol in her system. 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. Wish they question more how Jeff could be part of the jury. Thanks for your post, I'm glad someone is mentioning this an I agree with you 100%! Photo: Dvid Lukcs/Netflix. But then Jeff came along and man. At some point, though, things turned tense. 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. Still, Fair is staying positive. 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. 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. Arpanas father hasnt heard from her in days, so he asks a friend to check on her. And I feel bad for them, and they feel bad for me because I was still there. 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. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google He was like, Im Benjamin Goldsmith. Both the bathrobe and the duct tape were also submitted for analysis by a controversial technology called TrueAllele, a genotyping software program that produces probabilities of identification. [My brother] was worried about me. the neighbor himself revealed to detectives that he had been off his psychiatric medication at the time. Were they cherry-picking the evidence? The President of the United States appealed to journalists to help. They even went and consulted with a psychic. And he was not without friends, like musician and radio host Lace Cadence. It could be anyone from a friend from Arpanas motorcycle club to her next door neighbor.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. 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. The investigation quickly centered on the Florida man, claiming that there was motive, means, and opportunity. The only things that are clear at this point are that the evidence against Fair was weak and inconclusive enough that he likely should never have been charged, and that he was denied his right to a speedy trial. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? We never got a chance to interview the neighbor, because the prosecution prevented us. 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. A Tennessee sheriff's office is on the hunt for a person they believe killed almost a dozen raccoons - the state's "official wild animal" - then dumped the critters' dead bodies under a . 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. Written and reported by the journalist Vicky Baker the woman behind the BBCs hit Anna Delvey podcast Fake Heiress Fake Psychic tells the story of Lamar Keene, a renowned American psychic who exposed himself as a fraud in a tell-all expos. Sign up for Vultures new recommendation newsletter 1.5x Speed here. He was indeed awful, plus a lot of the flip of the coin depends on what the judge allows the jury to hear, what the instructions to the jury are, and whether or not the jurors actually follow the instructions. Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder delves into the case and investigations surrounding the unsolved 1987 murder of the Welsh private detective, who was found lying in the car park of a south London pub having been struck repeatedly in the head with an axe. In 2022, they released their third season, The Disappearance of Nuseiba Hasan, which follows the fascinating case of a young Muslim Canadian woman who disappeared seemingly out of thin air from Hamilton, Ontario in 2006. Hosted by father and daughter duo Geoffrey and Molly Wansell, Blood Ties is a weekly true crime podcast which aims to expose the truth surrounding some of the worlds grisliest crimes. Perhaps most interesting, however, is the mystery of the shows host. 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. 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? Nobody heard from her in the following days, and that Monday, her body was discovered on the floor of her apartment, doused in chemicals and showing signs of strangulation. ASTRO will continue on as a five member K-Pop group. Sure, it grapples with several important ideas discriminatory policing based on race, the limitations of DNA evidence, the thorny relationship between the judicial system and actual justice but it doesnt end up being particularly about any of those things, nor does it substantially advance the conversation on any front. 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. If youre a fan ofMaking a Murderer, youll want to check out this podcast fromthe lawyers featured in the Netflix series. In that sense, the end of Suspect could very well be the start of the rest of the story. The border patrol officer told them that he tried to blow past the checkpoint. What do their friends have to say about their lives?We begin here because understanding who the victims were and how they lived their lives is always a key part in understanding why the young couple might have been murdered in 1994and who might be involved.Be sure to visit https://www.anchor.fm/classiccitycrime/subscribe to get all episodes now.Hosted, written and produced by Cameron Jay (@LifeofCameron). Jenna Ortega Will Dance, Dance, Dance With the Weeknd. Were the questions they asked the jury enough? By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive email correspondence from us. 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. This guy never implicated me, never said anything about me, or nothing. But I had good days and bad days in there. 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. Strivers day players and physical trainers and make-up artists and security guards receive a phone call or email offering the job of a lifetime. And are they even on the right track? Described as the incredible true story of one of the longest and strangest cons in history, Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen is a 10-part podcast series hosted by two long-time journalists, Josh Dean and Vanessa Grigoariadis, who embark on an obsessive quest to figure out who or what is behind a scam which has been plaguing Hollywood for the past six years. An exclusive trailer for Suspect is below. Whats your big takeaway from this whole experience? The whole show is in a silly, goofy mood. There is no movie. 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. It was just weird going through what I went through because it just seems like they was trying to pin something on me. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 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. 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. I remember one of the officers said, Go grab a piece of paper and a pencil. So I went and grabbed it. Jonelles smiling face was printed on milk cartons nationwide. Still, every lead had fizzled. Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). I met Cameron when we had a zoom meeting at my school. In Death Of A Starlet, co-hosts Tracy Pattin and Josh Lucas dive into Strattens tragic story and explore how her Hollywood dreams led to her death. By the end of the night one of the partys hosts is murdered. Today, Fair lives with his one remaining aunt and is working to reclaim his own narrative. This is another series with plenty of content on offer the most recent upload was the 218th episode. Best true crime podcasts: Fake Psychic. The jury had a lot of conflicting information and interpretation to sort through, from without and within. 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. He was real, real helpful. I was blessed with family that wrote letters or sent money. 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