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Part 8: Defense closing statement and verdict.
Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
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Part 7: Prosecution rebuttal case and closing statement. Please watch for the conclusion of this case tomorrow.
Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
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Part 6: Isabelle Shaver testifies as well as her mother, Laurie Shaver, the defense then rests.
Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
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Part 5: The prosecution rests it's case.
Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
The prosecution opening statement begins at about 30 seconds in.
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Part 4: Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
The prosecution opening statement begins at about 30 seconds in.
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Part 3: Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
The prosecution opening statement begins at about 30 seconds in.
Contact:
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Part 2: Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
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Part 1: Laurie Shaver was a Florida woman whose seemingly ordinary life unraveled when authorities uncovered the body of her husband, Michael Shaver, buried in their backyard beneath a concrete slab. Michael, born in New York and just 33 years old at the time, was a Disney employee who disappeared in 2015. For years, Laurie claimed he had simply walked away from their marriage. However, suspicions grew when family and friends reported him missing in 2018, leading investigators to uncover the truth. Laurie Shaver was charged with second-degree murder in connection with her husband's death. This episode presents a condensed version of her trial, edited for clarity and length.
The prosecution opening statement begins at about 30 seconds in.
Contact:
www.crimeatorium.com
Crimeatorium Blog for updates and insights:
https://crimeatorium.com/blog
Support:
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Part 4: In this series, we examine the trial of Rebecca Ruud, a case that has left many with lingering questions and a sense of unease.
Rebecca Ruud stands accused of killing her own daughter, Savannah Leckie, in Ozark County, Missouri. Savannah was just sixteen, and her life took a tragic turn when she moved from her adoptive home in Minnesota to live with her biological mother in Missouri. This move was prompted by difficulties Savannah experienced in her adoptive home, particularly challenges. Tamile Leckie-Montague, Savannah's adoptive mother, asked Ruud to take Savannah in, and Ruud agreed.
This is a bench trial, meaning there’s no jury, (this also means the witnesses don't feel the need to speak loud and clear) only a judge will decide the outcome. A condensed version of the trial will be presented, with some edits for clarity and pacing. The recording of Rebecca Ruud speaking to her attorney had to be heavily edited and some parts sound distorted, but most of it is decipherable and worth listening to.
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Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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Jesse Gallagher
https://jessegallagher.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-meditation-relaxation-yoga-journey-prayer
Title: Maestro Tlakaelel
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Part 3: In this series, we examine the trial of Rebecca Ruud, a case that has left many with lingering questions and a sense of unease.
Rebecca Ruud stands accused of killing her own daughter, Savannah Leckie, in Ozark County, Missouri. Savannah was just sixteen, and her life took a tragic turn when she moved from her adoptive home in Minnesota to live with her biological mother in Missouri. This move was prompted by difficulties Savannah experienced in her adoptive home, particularly challenges. Tamile Leckie-Montague, Savannah's adoptive mother, asked Ruud to take Savannah in, and Ruud agreed.
This is a bench trial, meaning there’s no jury, (this also means the witnesses don't feel the need to speak loud and clear) only a judge will decide the outcome. A condensed version of the trial will be presented, with some edits for clarity and pacing. The recording of Rebecca Ruud speaking to her attorney had to be heavily edited and some parts sound distorted, but most of it is decipherable and worth listening to.
The final episode in the series will be available tomorrow.
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Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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Part 2: In this series, we examine the trial of Rebecca Ruud, a case that has left many with lingering questions and a sense of unease.
Rebecca Ruud stands accused of killing her own daughter, Savannah Leckie, in Ozark County, Missouri. Savannah was just sixteen, and her life took a tragic turn when she moved from her adoptive home in Minnesota to live with her biological mother in Missouri. This move was prompted by difficulties Savannah experienced in her adoptive home, particularly challenges. Tamile Leckie-Montague, Savannah's adoptive mother, asked Ruud to take Savannah in, and Ruud agreed.
This is a bench trial, meaning there’s no jury, (this also means the witnesses don't feel the need to speak loud and clear) only a judge will decide the outcome. A condensed version of the trial will be presented, with some edits for clarity and pacing. The recording of Rebecca Ruud speaking to her attorney had to be heavily edited and some parts sound distorted, but most of it is decipherable and worth listening to.
Part 2 includes testimony from Rebecca Ruud's husband, Robert Peat Jr., and Savannah's mother, Tamile Montague.
Despite being told by the judge to speak up, much to my disappointment, Mr. Peat continued to speak in a quiet tone. 🤷♀️
Watch for the next parts in the coming days.
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Part 1.1: In this series, we examine the trial of Rebecca Ruud, a case that has left many with lingering questions and a sense of unease.
Rebecca Ruud stands accused of killing her own daughter, Savannah Leckie, in Ozark County, Missouri. Savannah was just sixteen, and her life took a tragic turn when she moved from her adoptive home in Minnesota to live with her biological mother in Missouri. This move was prompted by difficulties Savannah experienced in her adoptive home, particularly challenges. Tamile Leckie-Montague, Savannah's adoptive mother, asked Ruud to take Savannah in, and Ruud agreed.
This is a bench trial, meaning there’s no jury, (this also means the witnesses don't feel the need to speak loud and clear) only a judge will decide the outcome. A condensed version of the trial will be presented, with some edits for clarity and pacing. The recording of Rebecca Ruud speaking to her attorney had to be heavily edited and some parts sound distorted, but most of it is decipherable and worth listening to.
This part includes the recording Rebecca Ruude made at the attorneys office.
Watch for the next part on Thursday morning.
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Part 1: In this series, we examine the trial of Rebecca Ruud, a case that has left many with lingering questions and a sense of unease.
Rebecca Ruud stands accused of killing her own daughter, Savannah Leckie, in Ozark County, Missouri. Savannah was just sixteen, and her life took a tragic turn when she moved from her adoptive home in Minnesota to live with her biological mother in Missouri. This move was prompted by difficulties Savannah experienced in her adoptive home, particularly challenges. Tamile Leckie-Montague, Savannah's adoptive mother, asked Ruud to take Savannah in, and Ruud agreed.
This is a bench trial, meaning there’s no jury, (this also means the witnesses don't feel the need to speak loud and clear) only a judge will decide the outcome. A condensed version of the trial will be presented, with some edits for clarity and pacing. The recording of Rebecca Ruud speaking to her attorney had to be heavily edited and some parts sound distorted, but most of it is decipherable and worth listening to.
Watch for the next part on Thursday morning.
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Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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Welcome back to Crimeatorium, the place where crime lives. Today, we dive into a curious and eerie pattern in the world of true crime: why do the middle names ‘Wayne,’ ‘Lee,’ and ‘Ray’ seem to pop up so often in the most chilling criminal cases? Is it coincidence, or could it be something more?
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Titles: Boardwalk in Rio, Project-86-174854
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In this episode of Crimeatorium, we delve into the brutal and senseless murders of Tommy Taylor and Carlotta Hartness in 1977, a case that left Columbia, South Carolina, reeling. Joseph Carl Shaw and James Terry Roach were convicted of these heinous crimes, sparking widespread outrage and raising ethical questions about capital punishment, juvenile offenders, and systemic accountability.
Join us as we uncover the details of this harrowing case, explore the aftermath for the victims' families, and examine the larger implications for the justice system.
Link to interview with Carlotta's sister:
https://www.thecolumbiastar.com/articles/i-didnt-just-lose-carlotta-that-day/
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Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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In this bonus episode, we’ll explore two cases that seemed destined to remain mysteries but were ultimately unraveled by forensic breakthroughs.
We begin in Bristol, England, in 1967, with the murder of Louisa Dunne, and then travel to Massachusetts, where the 1978 murders of Theresa Marcoux and Mark Harnish haunted investigators for decades.
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Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
The following are the closing arguments, verdict and sentencing from the penalty phase of the trial, where Jacob Cayer opted not to attend. If you listened to the last episode, you’ll recall that he was found guilty of all charges. The prosecution brought in a psychiatrist to evaluate Jacob Cayer for an NGI (Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity). Interestingly, the defense used his testimony to their advantage during the penalty phase, arguing that Cayer was likely suffering from schizophrenia
Although Jacob Cayer decided not to be present for the closing arguments of the penalty phase, he did participate by phone during the disposition hearing, where his sentence was finalized.
Sarama Teague's blog:
https://justiceforsabsandsunny.com/
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Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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Closing arguments and verdict: The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
Sarama Teague's blog:
https://justiceforsabsandsunny.com/
Music:
Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
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Part 4.2: The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
Watch for subsequent parts in the next few days.
Part 4, second half. Jacob Cayer takes the stand for cross examination, interesting!
Sarama Teague's blog:
https://justiceforsabsandsunny.com/
Music:
Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
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Support:
Donations are appreciated, if you would like to help support the show, use the link below and buy me a burrito and a Diet Pepsi:
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Part 4.1: The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
Watch for subsequent parts in the next few days.
Part 4, first half. Jacob Cayer takes the stand for direct examination, it's long and hard to understand at times, but it's insightful!
Sarama Teague's blog:
https://justiceforsabsandsunny.com/
Music:
Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
Titles: Crimeatorium Intro
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Support:
Donations are appreciated, if you would like to help support the show, use the link below and buy me a burrito and a Diet Pepsi:
http://Ko-fi.com/crimeatorium
For $3 a month, you can support this show on Patreon, in return you will receive ad free, early, and bonus episodes
https://www.patreon.com/crimeatorium
If you like the podcast, please share it on social media and with friends, and take a minute to leave a review for Crimeatorium on Spotify, Podchaser or Apple Podcasts.
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