Justice for Joyce Yost | Talking Cold | Discussion of Episode 12

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Justice for Joyce Yost | Last Chance | 13

A KSL employee receives a letter after talking about suicide prevention on the radio. It's from a man living on death row, who tells the story of how a little mouse helped him endure a period of darkness and despair. But is that inmate, Doug Lovell, telling an honest story? Or is ...  Show more

Justice for Joyce Yost | Talking Cold | Discussion of Episode 13

Doug Lovell sent a letter to a journalist, sparking her curiosity. Candice Madsen started looking into the murder of Joyce Yost as a result of Doug's letter, which ultimately led to Cold season 2. Candice joins Amy, Sheryl and Dave Cawley to talk about the lessons they've each ta ...  Show more

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