Ep 224: Trying To Prove Innocence

Ep 224: Trying To Prove Innocence

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In August 2022, multiple deputies with the Adams County Sheriff's Office in rural Ohio, executed a search warrant on a home owned by 48-year-old Joseph Foreman. Years later, the aftermath would play out in court. Please subscribe to our other podcast, CIVIL, which covers civil ca ...  Show more

The Brendan Banfield Trial (Part 2)

After 37-year-old Christine Banfield was murdered in her home alongside a man she had never met, investigators focused on Christine’s husband and their nanny. Please subscribe to our other podcast, CIVIL, which covers civil cases and trials. Listen to the trailer here - https://p ...  Show more

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