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Trace Evidence Podcast

@TraceEvPod

True Crime Podcast focused on unsolved murders and disappearances. Cold cases are no longer forgotten. Part-time Poet, full-time Emily Dickinson simp. 🇺🇸

North Carolina, USA Beigetreten Ocak 2017
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Trace Evidence Podcast
Trace Evidence Podcast@TraceEvPod·
Update Episode - SOLVED - The Murder of Jennifer Persia is available now and details the breaking news that Jennifer Persia, whose case was featured in episode 153, has been solved after DNA identified her killer. Francis Schooley has also been identified as the killer in the unsolved homicide of twenty-four year old Marebeth Welsh, killed just five months before Jennifer: spreaker.com/episode/solved… | trace-evidence.com
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Justin Fenton
Justin Fenton@justin_fenton·
Breaking: Michelle Rust went missing 24 years ago while preparing for her 3 year old's birthday party. Baltimore County police arrested her husband this morning and charged him with first degree murder. W/ @RubergSara thebanner.com/community/crim…
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Othram Inc.
Othram Inc.@othram·
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and the Districts 9 and 25 Medical Examiner’s Offices worked together with Othram to identify a 1990 John Doe as Joseph Paul Connors. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/jacks…
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Trace Evidence Podcast@TraceEvPod·
This industry is full of two-faced people focused on clicks and $ more than honesty. Bob and Alli have always shot straight with me. They've earned my trust, and the trust of their community, because their opinions and views cannot be swayed by anything other than their own beliefs, legal analysis and they offer total transparency to their reasoning. Ask 'em why they believe something, they'll have no problem telling you. People today spend way too much time focused on how something makes them feel rather than on what the actual, concrete facts are. Disagree, debate, discuss but don't just accuse people of all sorts of lies and misconduct and any other outlandish conspiracy theories you can develop simply because YOU disagree with their opinions. Unfortunately, it's a lot easier to attack the people telling you the truth when you can't overcome the facts themselves. When Bob and Alli are wrong, they have no problem admitting it. Truth is, it just doesn't happen very often.
Defense Diaries@defense_diaries

1/🧵 There seems to be a large number of people, in general, that seem to operate under the misconception that it is unethical for a defense attorney to speak with journalist. It is not. I’m attaching ABA Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 3.6, so that you may familiarize yourself with it. Once you’ve done that, if you’d like to debate the Safe Harbor rule…I’m here for it. There is also absolutely no prohibition that exists that does not allow for a Defendant, who is presumed innocent, to speak with the press or a journalist. I think most attorneys prefer to speak on behalf of their clients, but people are going to people. I have reviewed all 81 slides of what @MafiaMasshole posted today. There was some information that I had not seen. I am not speaking for any other attorney here or who has a YouTube channel or anywhere else and I’m going to preface my opinion with the following statements because context matters. @AlilawMotta and I pander to no one. We are career defense attorneys, we have made that abundantly clear since we started the podcast. We view issues and cases through that lens. That’s how our brains operate after decades of doing it. We don’t apologize for it, far from it, we own it, we embrace it, proudly. I firmly believe that being a defense attorney is an absolute privilege and is one of the most honorable professions that one can undertake. It is the quintessential David and Goliath scenario, as we are constantly at odds with our Government, with all of its might and resources, for the express purpose of defending the principles of the Constitution for ALL citizens of our Country, which includes those who have never stepped foot in a courtroom. As far as our public/social media profile….we cover cases that are of National concern, we cover cases that are of great public interest, we cover cases wherein we believe that a defendant has been denied their 6th Amendment right to fair trial, we cover cases where we believe that the wrong person has been convicted, which results in no justice for ANYONE involved, and which frankly, is where my passion lies. The concept that @AlilawMotta and I tailor our opinions on cases, and that’s all they are, our opinions, based on what we believe would help us build our business is absurd. One brief review of what we have covered on our channel will clearly reflect what I am saying to be true. I imagine we took a significant hit from our Richard Allen coverage, as we are of the firm belief that Richard Allen was absolutely denied a fair trial and moreover believe that he is factually innocent. That concept upsets some people. That concept angers some people. Those people are entitled to feel the way they do and believe what they believe. I hope to one day be able to PROVE them wrong. Riding the fence is the smart business decision. Going with the majority of public sentiment is the safe bet. We don’t do that unless we of course agree. Sometimes it’s to our social media business’s detriment. We don’t care. We have a different mission. We seek to educate the public on what it is that defense attorneys actually do, and what our role in the system really is beyond what many in the public misconceive it to be. We also seek to entertain while doing it. We hope and believe that we accomplish both of those things.

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Defense Diaries
Defense Diaries@defense_diaries·
1/🧵 There seems to be a large number of people, in general, that seem to operate under the misconception that it is unethical for a defense attorney to speak with journalist. It is not. I’m attaching ABA Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 3.6, so that you may familiarize yourself with it. Once you’ve done that, if you’d like to debate the Safe Harbor rule…I’m here for it. There is also absolutely no prohibition that exists that does not allow for a Defendant, who is presumed innocent, to speak with the press or a journalist. I think most attorneys prefer to speak on behalf of their clients, but people are going to people. I have reviewed all 81 slides of what @MafiaMasshole posted today. There was some information that I had not seen. I am not speaking for any other attorney here or who has a YouTube channel or anywhere else and I’m going to preface my opinion with the following statements because context matters. @AlilawMotta and I pander to no one. We are career defense attorneys, we have made that abundantly clear since we started the podcast. We view issues and cases through that lens. That’s how our brains operate after decades of doing it. We don’t apologize for it, far from it, we own it, we embrace it, proudly. I firmly believe that being a defense attorney is an absolute privilege and is one of the most honorable professions that one can undertake. It is the quintessential David and Goliath scenario, as we are constantly at odds with our Government, with all of its might and resources, for the express purpose of defending the principles of the Constitution for ALL citizens of our Country, which includes those who have never stepped foot in a courtroom. As far as our public/social media profile….we cover cases that are of National concern, we cover cases that are of great public interest, we cover cases wherein we believe that a defendant has been denied their 6th Amendment right to fair trial, we cover cases where we believe that the wrong person has been convicted, which results in no justice for ANYONE involved, and which frankly, is where my passion lies. The concept that @AlilawMotta and I tailor our opinions on cases, and that’s all they are, our opinions, based on what we believe would help us build our business is absurd. One brief review of what we have covered on our channel will clearly reflect what I am saying to be true. I imagine we took a significant hit from our Richard Allen coverage, as we are of the firm belief that Richard Allen was absolutely denied a fair trial and moreover believe that he is factually innocent. That concept upsets some people. That concept angers some people. Those people are entitled to feel the way they do and believe what they believe. I hope to one day be able to PROVE them wrong. Riding the fence is the smart business decision. Going with the majority of public sentiment is the safe bet. We don’t do that unless we of course agree. Sometimes it’s to our social media business’s detriment. We don’t care. We have a different mission. We seek to educate the public on what it is that defense attorneys actually do, and what our role in the system really is beyond what many in the public misconceive it to be. We also seek to entertain while doing it. We hope and believe that we accomplish both of those things.
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FBI Most Wanted
FBI Most Wanted@FBIMostWanted·
The #FBI offers a reward of up to $75,000 for info leading to the discovery and apprehension of those responsible for the deaths of three women whose bodies were found within a four-block radius in Lumberton, North Carolina, between April and June of 2017: fbi.gov/wanted/seeking…
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Trace Evidence Podcast@TraceEvPod·
"It has been 32 years since the remains of 24-year-old Robert Howards were discovered in a wooded area near SW Archer Road and SW 170th Street. On Saturday, the anniversary of the discovery, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office posted to bring awareness and ask for the community’s assistance in helping crack the case."
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DaQuane Cherry 🍒
DaQuane Cherry 🍒@DaquaneCherry·
AMBER ALERT: My niece AYSIA BANKS has been missing for 3 days last seen Wednesday around 1am. Charlotte North Carolina. If you have any leads please call the CMPD (704) 334-1600 PLEASE SHARE
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Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise@GarySinise49·
Today, we were honored to celebrate U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Jason Pacheco as he moves into his mortgage-free, specially adapted smart home built by the Gary Sinise Foundation.
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SGT SLAUGHTER
SGT SLAUGHTER@_SgtSlaughter·
Happy Heavenly Birthday🎂Roderick Toombs…TODAY Roddy Piper Would Have Been 72…10 yrs Ago TODAY, We Lost Joan Laurer😔Continue To Rest In Heavenly Peace MY Dear Friends “Hot” Rod🙏🏻& Chyna🙏🏻I Miss & Love You Both❤️❤️Every Day…
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SunshinePeach@SunshinePeach9·
When people say they feel bad for Drewfus #GH
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KSL 5 TV
KSL 5 TV@KSL5TV·
After 11 years, the family of Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado is still searching for answers. Her uncle, Rosemberg Salgado, said the family continues to pray for the miracle they’ve been waiting for: justice. ksltv.com/?p=899624
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Henry Cavill Updates
Henry Cavill Updates@updatesofHC·
New Henry Cavill and Drew McIntyre on set of Highlander
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Please Help Find Daniel
Please Help Find Daniel@PleaseHelpFind4·
MY SON, GEOLOGIST DANIEL ROBINSON, WENT MISSING IN THE SONORAN DESERT OF ARIZONA. I AM STILL SEARCHING FOR HIM. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION TO HELP BRING HIM HOME, CONTACT 803.200.7994 OR TIPLINE: 844.602.0660. YOU CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS. I WON'T STOP! THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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