Episodes
The last episode.  
Published 06/30/19
Hugh's mysterious great-uncle, John Smith, reveals the identity of Hugh's killers; Rios is not convinced.
Published 06/17/19
An unexpected death seems to ends Rios's search for Hugh Paris's killer. 
Published 06/02/19
Rios finds an unexpected ally, new love and big trouble.
Published 05/26/19
Rios's investigation exposes the nineteenth-century annihilation of Chinese railroad workers behind Hugh's family's fortune.
Published 05/20/19
A retired law professor provides Rios with crucial information in his quest for Hugh's killers.
Published 05/13/19
Rios's investigation into Hugh's death earns him a threat and a warning.
Published 05/05/19
Stolen documents and mysterious injuries on Hugh's body in autopsy photos convince Rios he knows who had Hugh murdered and why.
Published 04/21/19
Rios is abducted, drugged and dumped in alley near a famous leather bar from which he calls Grant Hancock for help.
Published 04/07/19
Rios's search for answers about Hugh's death lead him to Grant Hancock, Hugh's prep school room-mate and possibly the last person to see Hugh before he was killed
Published 03/25/19
Reeling from his lover's death, Rios refuses to believe Hugh's heroin overdose was an accident.
Published 03/18/19
A thank you and pledge break. We will resume with the next episode in two weeks.
Published 03/10/19
While waiting at his apartment for Hugh, Rios receives shocking news.
Published 03/04/19
"God Bless the Child" Rios nurses Hugh after he overdoses on heroin and Hugh sings for him.
Published 02/25/19
Rios and Hugh re-unite and Hugh reveals details of his troubled past.
Published 02/17/19
In episode 4, Hugh reveals painful details of his life in New York in the 1970s supporting his heroin habit as a rent boy.
Published 02/10/19
Hugh Paris turns up at Rios's apartment in the middle of the night with a story Rios doesn't believe and an offer he can't refuse.
Published 02/04/19
His encounter with Hugh Paris at the jail forces attorney Rios to face his personal and professional unhappiness leading him to a momentrous decision.
Published 01/24/19
LAY YOUR SLEEPING HEAD EPISODE 1 In the summer of 1982, Henry Rios, a gay public defender, is interviewing clients in the city jail of a university town near San Francisco. He meets Hugh Paris, the black sheep son of a wealthy family who has been arrested for drug possession.For both men, the encounter will be life-changing.   
Published 01/15/19
In this excerpt, Hugh Paris tells Rios the Greek myth of how love came into the world.
Published 12/12/18
In this clip from episode 4, Hugh Paris tells Rios in a letter about his life in New York as a junkie and a sex worker.
Published 11/06/18
In this clip from episode 1, defense lawyer Henry Rios, working the jail roatation for the Public Defender's office, is interviewing a young man named Hugh Paris who was arrested on drug charges outside a gay bar when their conversation takes an unexpected turn.
Published 10/02/18
This five-minute trailer from episode 1 introduces the podcast and the main character, Henry Rios, a gay, criminal defense lawyer.  The podcast launches in January 2019\. For updates like us at https://www.facebook.com/henryriospodcast/
Published 09/06/18