Justice for Joyce Yost | Talking Cold | Discussion of Episodes 3 & 4

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Justice for Joyce Yost | Garden Variety | 5

Doug Lovell's conviction for the rape of Joyce Yost carries a heavy penalty: 15 years-to-life in prison. With Doug safely in custody, South Ogden police turn their attention on his wife, Rhonda. The investigation stalls however, leaving the newly assigned lead detective Terry Car ...  Show more

Justice for Joyce Yost | Talking Cold | Discussion of Episode 5

Elizabeth Smart captured the attention of the nation when she was kidnapped at knife-point from her Salt Lake City home in June of 2002. She was 14 years old. Investigators found her nine months later and arrested her kidnappers, Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee. Mi ...  Show more

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