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Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice
Panic Button
In Season 3, Tulsa attorneys Colleen McCarty and Leslie Briggs dive deep into a cold case double homicide that happened in Bache, Oklahoma in 2016. Emily Morgan and Totinika Elix were found shot in a car under a rural carport on a hot August day with only one thing taken from the scene: Emily's phone. The Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department turned the case over almost immediately to OSBI and the case has been cold ever since. What do domestic violence, human trafficking, the Choctaw reservation, and gang violence have in common? Listen as they string together a web of secrets so big even...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 173 ratings
Life changing!
Well done. I loved the storytelling from legal perspective. I can’t wait for more and am planning to donate to Appleseed. Thank you ladies.
Jenjames2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/23
Love
I love and admire the work these women are doing shedding light on the social injustices happening in our country and our hometowns. Well researched, thoughtful, and fascinating podcast!
Reese Moore via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/26/23
Amazing!!!
You all, this is great work. Thank you for fighting the good fight and advocating for people. You are amazing!
Bekah918 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/23
Recent Episodes
On June 25th at midnight, Panic Button--the hit true-crime-advocacy podcast--is back with a gripping tale of an unsolved double homicide that happened just outside Oklahoma's biggest prison town. Emily Morgan, a Choctaw citizen, and Totinika Elix, her best friend, were found dead under a carport...
Published 05/01/24
Published 05/01/24
The music in this episode is “Let it Burn,” by Oliver / Aberson. Find the notes and documents referenced in the episode at okappleseed.org/vigilante-shit. This is the finale of Season Two – we discuss the different measures of justice each survivor got in the courts and we ask: is it enough?
Published 08/22/23
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