Missing info
Maybe I missed it but what about the clothes Ron was wearing that day? They had to be bloody. When did DC state he took or didn’t take a shower? We’re the pea traps in Ron’s house checked for anything that could be washed off? Was the pea traps checked at the scene? If the killer took a shower and washed up at the scene then the perp was gone a longer time than expected and would have to know the mother wasn’t coming home soon. Wouldn’t DC notice if Ron came home freshly showered with clean clothes and where are the bloody clothes? In all the binding of the victims was there no skin cells of the perp on them? If he was wearing gloves where are they? Come on I am just a true crime listener a actual detective/ lawyer should have been all over this and like I said unless I missed it these were points that should have been hammered to death. So if I missed that being I listened to the whole thing but distracted with cooking. The answer must have not fit some one’s agenda to be brushed over.
Patient Waitor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/24
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This case is fascinating. It just goes to show you that you cannot get tunnel vision on a case. The detective has to be open to fully investigate all leads. Yes, it takes time, but the justice it gives to the victims and to those accused is priceless.
teecie2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/24
The Greek tragedy reference is a perfect description of the unfortunate and even unlikely change of events that led to Ron’s conviction. A true tragedy, Greek or otherwise, of an innocent man falsely convicted.
cpbe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/24
This is a compelling, sad story of a broken system and a devastating case, but is way too long. This could have been done in 3 episodes. As the episodes go on, more and more “fluff” is presented. Worth a listen but be prepared, they needed an editor.
jscharenbroch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/24
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