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Jury Duty

Crime Story Media & Kary Antholis

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In parallel with the premiere of The Jinx Part 2 on the Max streaming service, we are scheduling a special event for Season 10 of the Jury Duty podcast…. The Trial of Robert Durst — Greatest Hits. For each of the six weeks of The Jinx 2 series we will re-release four of our favorite episodes about the Durst trial from the Jury Duty feed… for a total of 24 episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I’m Investigative Journalist Mollye Barrows. For years, I’ve covered the stories that made headlines in Northwest Florida and all along the Gulf Coast - murders, missing persons, and mysteries of all kinds. These cases are far from over for many victims because the full story has yet to surface. Join me for Gulf Coast Confidential, where I dive into the saltier side of the South and expose the lies, greed, and corruption that often weighs down the truth.
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Topics Include: Current Events, Arts and Entertainment, Science, Comedy, Travel, Health and Fitness, Sex, Religion and Spirituality, Human Rights, Philosophy, Scientology and Listener Requests! Like our Facebook page for live videos and original content, and subscribe to our podcast!
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A show about what is happening around us, or things we find fascinating at the moment. We may discuss politics, or possibly a quack doctor who implanted goat testicles in people, promising a cure for everything. Topics can be current, or historical, and often one thing leads to another.
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W.C.O.D STUDIOS: Welcome To W.C.O.D STUDIOS Presents: The Late Night Special 🌃🌙 More Co-host Joker where We discuss all topics from gaming news politics and all the things going on in the world so sit back relax and enjoy the shows! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcod-studios/support
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Welcome to Sinister Silhouettes, the podcast that's gonna keep you on the edge of your seat while keeping it real. Join me as we dive headfirst into the fascinating world of true crime and mystery documentaries, honey. We'll unravel the juiciest unsolved cases and delve into mind-boggling enigmas with a touch of auntie-sista flair. Get ready for an entertaining and empowering journey through the shadows. Sinister Silhouettes is where we shine a light on the dark side of humanity, all while k ...
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Send us a text Some people can handle temptation, but apparently Ashley McArthur isn’t one of them. When her friend, police officer turned private investigator Taylor Wright, asked her to hold onto some cash, she did. Then Ashley refused to let it go. Taylor didn’t know at the time Ashley had a lying problem, and that men, money, and friendships we…
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Send us a text Toby Madden couldn’t commit to his longtime girlfriend when it comes to marriage, but when it comes to murder, he committed to stabbing her 55 times. Rachelle Brewsaugh was used to Toby Madden’s meltdowns. They had been a couple for nearly thirty years and even had a daughter together. Rachelle’s family testified that he regularly th…
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Send us a text Psychiatrist Pamela Buchbinder knows how to mess with people’s heads. When she no longer wanted to split custody of the child she shared with her baby-daddy, psychiatrist Michael Weiss, she didn’t take him to court. Prosecutors say she made a plan to kill him. That plan included brainwashing and bamboozling her bi-polar younger cousi…
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Send us a text Here’s the shakedown and breakdown of the latest Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky wrong site surgery. The doctor is under investigation and has had his medical license suspended by the Florida Dept. of Health after he allegedly mistakenly removed a man’s liver instead of his spleen, two easily identifiable organs for a health care professional.…
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Send us a text An open marriage ended in a closed casket. Laurie and Michael Shaver were together, but seeing other people…because that always ends so well, even when you’re living in the shadow of the happiest place on earth, Disney World. But one day, Michael, who was a monorail mechanic at Disney, didn’t show up for work or anywhere for that mat…
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Send us a text Mississippi 14-year-old Carly Gregg shot her mom three times in the face and saved three more bullets for her stepdad. She was upset her mom had caught her vaping pot and discovered that Carly had a secret life which included a boyfriend, burner phones, and other forbidden extracurricular activities. Security footage in the house sho…
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Send us a text Killing a man over his tattoos?! That’s what happened to Josh Davies, who was enjoying date night with his wife when they stopped at a popular watering hole to meet some friends. The 39-year-old was hanging out, relaxing, and minding his own business when 64-year-old Kevin Sehmer marched into the bar, already looking for a fight, pro…
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Send us a text Whew! There’s so much stuff happening we added an extra episode to touch on new cases and others that just aren’t going away anytime soon! Jury selection starts Monday in the case of “Suitcase Sarah Boone,” who is on her 9th attorney, and wouldn’t you just know it, he’s James Owens from Milton, Florida, and the former Public Defender…
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Send us a text “That 70s Show” was one of the most popular TV shows in the1990s, taking people on a wholesome walk down memory lane down when long hair, bell bottoms, and hanging out was the norm. One of the stars of the show was anything but wholesome in real life, according to prosecutors. Actor Danny Masterson was convicted of raping two women a…
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Send us a text Bree Kuhn seemed to want to win at all costs. The bossy, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer had moods as fiery as her red hair and although she often accused her husband, Collin Turner, of physical violence, according to witnesses she was the one who would attack him. The night he died police were called to their Gulf Breeze, Florida home…
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Send us a text “Migrating” organs, doctored reports, and pressuring operating room staff to cover for his “egregious” mistakes - the Florida Department of Health made no bones about the seriousness of Destin surgeon Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky’s treatment of two patients that left one person permanently injured, and cost another man his life. For now, th…
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Send us a text Marcia Thompson shot her husband at least six times while he lay on the couch in his underwear in their Florida home. Prosecutors said it was murder, but she claimed it was self-defense. A U.S. Customs Agent, Marcia was getting ready to leave the house for work. That morning was no different than many others before it. Terry Thompson…
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Send us a text The truth hurts, but it killed 69-year-old Jeff German, an investigative reporter in Las Vegas. The well-known reporter had spent more than four decades covering government and organized crime for Las Vegas’ two leading newspapers and was infamous for his fearless truth telling and confronting the powerful on behalf of the powerless.…
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People of Hope is a Catholic Covenant Community that grew to prominence in 1980s suburban New Jersey. Some speculate that it was the inspiration for Margaret Atwood’s “A Handmaid’s Tale.” Host Karen Ann Coburn returns to her hometown to uncover the truth about this secretive group. Coming September 22, 2024. New episodes every Sunday morning. Hoste…
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Send us a text Unconscious, exposed in every way. People are incredibly vulnerable when they go under in order to undergo surgery. They can’t argue, push back, or move out of the way once they’re on the operating table and under the knife. Thinking of that helplessness breaks Beverly Bryan’s heart. Her tall, strong, and strapping husband was a forc…
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Send us a text Daniel and Stephanie Menard were well known and well liked in their small, close-knit community - Olive Dell Ranch, a family-friendly nudist resort in Colton, California. The elderly couple loved the naturist lifestyle, their church and their little Shih Tzu, Cuddles, and they looked out for each other. Daniel Menard, 79, was a diabe…
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Send us a text Dr. Ben Brown, the Florida plastic surgeon arrested for the untimely death of his young wife, has legal battles on several fronts these days. Brown has a pre-trial conference in Santa Rosa Count court next week on his negligent homicide charge. His attorney filed a motion to waive his appearance, but just two days ago Brown filed a m…
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In The Verdict and the Aftermath, we present our coverage of the verdict in the trial of Alex Murdaugh, as well as the aftermath of the case. Before we begin this final episode of Season 8 of Jury Duty, we want to let you know, that we are suspending publication of this Jury Duty Podcast, as well as further publication on our flagship website, Crim…
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In Closing Arguments — Part 3, we conclude our look at the Jim Griffin’s summation for the defense and we present our coverage of John Meadows rebuttal closing argument for the State. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of t…
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In Closing Arguments — Part 2, we conclude our coverage of the State’s closing argument in the trial, and we begin our look at the defense team’s summation. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary An…
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Send us a text Fashion to die for. Shopping and combing the racks for clothes is supposed to be fun, even necessary at times, but not deadly. The ladies in these next two cases went shopping for all the same reasons many of us do, to buy a new outfit for a special occasion, to pick up a gift for a friend, or to just kill time. Instead, they were ki…
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In Closing Arguments — Part 1, we begin our review of closing arguments in the case. Specifically we offer the first part of the prosecution’s closing. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholi…
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In The State’s Rebuttal Case, we offer a narrative overview of the testimonies of each of the rebuttal witnesses presented by the state to respond to testimony and evidence offered by the defense witnesses. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — includin…
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In The Defendant’s Brother — Part 3, we conclude our review of the testimony of the defendant’s brother, John Marvin Murdaugh. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis’s Storyteller Interview…
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Send us a text You’d have to be insane to kill your mother, but can you become un-insane? According to Florida State Hospital you can. Several psychologists say Brandon Aydelott, who at 17 stabbed, slashed, beat and stomped his mother, Sharon Hill Aydelott, to death on Christmas Eve 2013 because she put him in rehab two weeks before he killed her, …
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In The Defendant’s Brother — Part 2, we continue our review of the testimony of the defendant’s brother, John Marvin Murdaugh. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis’s Storyteller Interview…
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In The Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert — Part 2 and the Defendant’s Brother — Part 1, we conclude our review of the testimony of Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert, Tim Palmbach and we begin our look at the direct examination of the defendant’s brother, John Marvin Murdaugh. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com we…
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In Forensic Pathologist — Part 3 and the Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert — Part 1 we conclude our review of the testimony of the defense team’s forensic pathology expert, Dr. Jonathan Eisenstat. We also begin our look at the direct examination of Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert, Tim Palmbach. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from …
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In Forensic Pathologist — Part 2 we continue our review of the testimony of the defense team’s forensic pathology expert, Dr. Jonathan Eisenstat. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis’s St…
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In “I Intended for Him to Shoot Me and I Intended To Be Gone” and Forensic Pathologist — Part 1 we conclude our review of Alex Murdaugh’s testimony beginning with Jim Griffin’s efforts to counter the prosecutor’s argument that the defendant’s motivation for lying was to coverup his guilt. Griffin seeks to use Murdaugh’s testimony to convince the ju…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 10 — A Gotcha Moment? we conclude our review of Creighton Waters’ cross-examination of Alex Murdaugh which culminates in the prosecutor posing a question to the defendant that seeks to undermine his explanation for lying about the fact that he was with his wife and son just before they were killed. Crime Story Media has beg…
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Send us a text Kendrick Johnson was known for being a talented athlete, so how did the strong, healthy 17-year-old basketball player end up dying upside down, head-first in a rolled up wrestling mat in his high school gym? Three autopsies, two exhumations, six tennis shoes, and lawsuits seeking billions of dollars in damages later there are still m…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 8 — “Am I a Busy Bee?” we review the section of Creighton Waters’ cross-examination of Alex Murdaugh, during which the prosecutor asks the defendant about his activities during the period of time immediately before and after the killings. Waters also questions the defendant about the interview conducted by SLED Agents durin…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 7 — “You were at the murder scene with the victims just minutes before they died, right?” we continue our look at Prosecutor Creighton Waters’s questioning of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. Waters zeroes in on details in the defendant’s testimony about his actions in the moments before and after the murders are…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 6 — “They're all people that I care about… And I did wrong by them.” we begin our review of Day 23 and resume our look at Prosecutor Creighton Waters’s questioning of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. Waters continues to explore examples of Murdaugh’s criminal behavior, including his theft of nearly $4 million in …
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In Alex Testifies — Part 5 — “I Took Money That Was Not Mine” we continue our review of the cross-examination of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. Prosecutor Creighton Waters seeks to get the defendant to acknowledge that his deceitful and larcenous behavior towards his clients was conscious and pre-meditated. Crime Story Media has begun …
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Send us a text Shot in the face. Sonya Massey called 9-1-1 over a suspected prowler, not imagining the police would take aim at her when she was in her own house. Illinois deputy Sean Grayson, who had a history of policing at five other police departments in 3 years, as well as allegations of misconduct in the military and other issues, was one of …
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In Alex Testifies — Part 4 — “Do I Feel Like I Was Successful? No, sir, I don’t.” we begin our review of the cross-examination of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. Prosecutor Creighton Waters launches his questioning of Mr. Murdaugh by inquiring about the prominence of the defendant’s family, and how Alex used that stature to his own pers…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 3 — “My Addiction is to Opiate Painkillers” we continue our review of the testimony of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. In the conclusion to his direct examination of the defendant, Defense Attorney Jim Griffin asks him to explain his state of mind when he was confronted with financial irregularities by members o…
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In Alex Testifies — Part 2 — Explaining the 911 Call, we continue our review of the testimony of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. In his direct examination of the defendant, Defense Attorney Jim Griffin asks him to explain portions of the 911 call he made to police shortly after his self-described “discovery” of the bodies of his wife an…
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In The Defendant Testifies — Part 1, we begin our review of the testimony of the defendant in this trial, Alex Murdaugh. Almost immediately in his direct examination of Mr. Murdaugh, Defense Attorney Jim Griffin elicits the defendant’s admission that he lied when he told SLED agents that he was not with his wife and son near the Moselle road kennel…
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In Alex Murdaugh Is Read His Rights and Nolan Tuten Testifies, we begin our review of Day 21 of the trial, as Judge Clifton Newman advises Alex Murdaugh of his rights should he choose to testify at trial. We also examine the testimony of Nolan Tuten, a longtime friend of Buster and Paul Murdaugh. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from …
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America’s a mess and no one is excited about any of our choices in the upcoming 2024 Erection. So, we stepped forward to proffer a solution. We arrived at one, but there were bumps along the way. Even though we all three agree on the basics, somehow we figured out a way to disagree on the almost blasé and noncontroversial subject of the Palestine G…
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Send us a text Darrell Brooks plowed through the Waukesha Christmas Parade like he was in the fast lane driving home from work in rush hour traffic. He drove around barriers in his race through the Wisconsin town, rarely hitting the brakes and only honking at the performers and parade goers who lined the street for the small town’s annual, holiday …
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In Defense Digital Forensics Expert — Part 2, we conclude our look at the direct examination of digital forensics analyst, Micah Sturgis. We also review the prosecution’s cross examination of the witness, as well as follow up questioning from both the defense and the state. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com webs…
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In Housekeeper and Defense Digital Forensics Expert — Part 1, we cover the testimony of the Murdaugh’s Housekeeper Barbara Mixson and we begin our look at the direct examination of digital forensics analyst, Micah Sturgis. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury…
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In Defense CSI — Part 3, we conclude our review of the testimony of crime scene investigation expert, Kenneth Zercie. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis’s Storyteller Interviews with gr…
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In Defense CSI — Part 2, we continue our review of the testimony of crime scene investigation expert, Kenneth Zercie. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis’s Storyteller Interviews with gr…
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In Boat Crash Lawyer and Defense CSI — Part 1, we look at the testimony of Morris “Dawes” Cooke, a lawyer who represented Alex Murdaugh in the 2019 boat crash case. We also begin our review of the testimony of crime scene investigation expert, Kenneth Zercie. Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patr…
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