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Episode 95 Justice for Johnetta Carr a long time coming
Johnetta Carr was 16 and going places, but the Louisville, Kentucky, police department had other plans for her. Looking to hang a murder charge on someone, they picked her and her friends, and through
Episode 94: Who shot Sonny Grotton?
When Sonny Grotton returned to his Belfast, Maine, home on a cold Friday night in December after working all week in Rhode Island, someone shot him dead in his dooryard. His crime would go unsolved fo
Episode 93: The unfortunate wives of Dennis Larson
Kathy Frost was lonely and looking for someone to share her life with when she answered the classified ad from a man looking for a longterm relationship. Things happened fast, but it turns out the rel
Episode 92: You can run to Maine, but you can’t hide
Two totally different men in different decades think they can escape Massachusetts rape charges by taking off for Maine. Maybe it takes one decade, or maybe it takes three, but theyre gonna get ya. A
Episode 91: The Murder of Jodi Parrack Part 2
After seven years DNA from a man who tried to assault a 10-year-old girl matches that found on Jodi Parrack. And its not Ray McCanns, who police have been after for seven years. So thats the end of
Episode 90: The Murder of Jodi Parrack Part 1
Police said only a monster could have killed 11-year-old Jodi Parrack, and they were going to find him. In a relentless investigation that spanned seven years, they kept telling the public the tips were piling up, the DNA would reveal the killer,
Episode 89: Paul Dwyer and the Paris, Maine, murders
Paul Dwyer, of Paris, Maine, was 18 when he was found asleep in a car with Maine plates that didn’t belong to him, in Arlington, N.J., on an October day in 1937. Dwyer wasn’t alone in the car — there were also the murdered bodies of Dr.
Episode 88: Sex, lies and the topless coffee shop Part 2
The sordid tale of sex, lies, arson, toplessness and more in central Maine continues with the trial. We also update Maura Murray (Episode 8) and the NNW rating is a duo stab at the doc “An American Murder: The Family Next Door.”
Episode 87: Sex, lies and the topless coffee shop Part 1
When a topless coffee shop — yup, exactly what it sounds like — opened in Vassalboro, Maine, in February 2009, it caused international titters. But four months later, when it burned down, things got serious. We also update Martha Moxley (Episode 17),
Episode 86: No justice for Helen Jewett
Helen Jewett was smart, attractive, savvy and ambitious. Unfortunately, it was the 1830s and, born Dorcas Doyon and raised as an orphan servant girl in Augusta, Maine, she didn’t have a lot of options. And the lack of options all came crashing down whe...