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In this episode of the Broken System Podcast, host Robert Parmer introduces the story of Amber Spradlin, a woman who was murdered in Prestonburg, Kentucky. Despite extensive investigations, no one has been charged with her death. The podcast aims to shed light on systematic issues, political influences, and personal struggles within the justice system. Robert interviews Amber's second cousin, Debbie Hall, who shares insights into Amber's life, her struggles, and her attempts to find purpose and connection. The podcast calls for justice and transparency while highlighting the emotional journey of Amber’s family and community. Listener discretion is advised due to potentially sensitive content.
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Join host Robert Parmer on The Broken System Podcast as we delve into the tragic and unresolved murder of Amber Spradlin in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Amber, a beloved 38-year-old woman, was found brutally stabbed eleven times in the head, neck, and throat on June 18, 2023, after spending the evening with friends and her boss, Dr. Mike McKinney. The case highlights serious issues with local emergency response protocols, as a 911 call made from the scene went unanswered. Listen as we explore the details of this haunting case, the investigation led by the Kentucky State Police, and the pressing concerns about the 911 dispatch system. Tune in to uncover the dark truths behind Amber's tragic death and the search for justice.
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In the final episode of Season 2 of "The Broken System Podcast," we bring you updates on the cases of Donald "DJ" Fickey, Braedon Rose, Temijun Kensu, and Tony Viola. Join us as we delve into their stories and explore the progress that has been made in their cases. Additionally, we provide a sneak peek into what Season 3 has in store for our listeners. Get ready for more captivating stories, thought-provoking discussions, and insightful interviews. Don't miss out on this exciting season finale and stay tuned for the next chapter of "The Broken System Podcast"!
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In this week's gripping episode of The Broken System Podcast, we delve deep into a story that is as heart-wrenching as it is infuriating—the unsolved death of Jacob Landin. Joining us is a very special guest, Eric Carter-Landin, whose life was forever changed in 1987 when tragedy struck his family in the small town of Socorro, New Mexico.
At just nine months old, Jacob Landin met an untimely and mysterious death, a case that has remained cold for over three decades. Eric, Jacob's older brother, has since dedicated his life to seeking justice for Jacob, tirelessly working to uncover the truth behind the shadows of negligence and systemic failures that have kept this case unsolved.
In our conversation with Eric, we explore the events leading up to Jacob's death, the initial investigation's shortcomings, and the profound impact this tragedy has had on his family. Eric shares his journey of transforming personal grief into a force for change, including his efforts to bring attention to Jacob's case and the broader issues of child abuse and the failures of the criminal justice system to adequately address such cases.
This episode is not just a story about a family's quest for answers; it's a call to action—a reminder of the countless unsolved cases that deserve justice and the systemic changes needed to prevent future tragedies. Join us as we give a voice to Jacob's story and explore the possibilities of healing and hope in the face of a broken system.
Tune in to this compelling episode of The Broken System Podcast and be part of a conversation that matters. Together, we can shed light on the dark corners of our justice system and advocate for the change needed to ensure no family has to endure what the Landins have faced.
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In this week's riveting episode of "The Broken System Podcast," we delve into the heart of social justice advocacy with special guests from the "Seeking Justice" YouTube channel. Join us as we sit down with the passionate and dedicated women behind the channel to discuss the urgent need for reform and accountability within our legal systems.
Our conversation takes a poignant turn as we center our discussion around the impactful work being done on the "Justice for Dawn" campaign. Together, we shed light on the harrowing story of Dawn, a victim of systemic injustice, and the relentless pursuit of truth and justice on her behalf.
From exposing the flaws in our legal systems to amplifying marginalized voices, we explore the power of grassroots activism and the invaluable role of digital platforms in driving meaningful change. As we navigate through the complexities of Dawn's case, we confront uncomfortable truths and challenge prevailing narratives surrounding privilege, power, and accountability.
Tune in as we unravel the layers of injustice and elevate the voices of those who refuse to be silenced. Join us in our quest for a more equitable and just society, one conversation at a time. This is The Broken System Podcast, where we break down barriers and build bridges towards a brighter tomorrow.
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In this week's episode of The Broken System Podcast, we delve deep into the inspiring story of Tony Viola, a man who has become a symbol of resilience in the face of injustice. Our guest, Tony Viola, shares his harrowing journey of wrongful conviction and the ensuing fight for exoneration.
Tony's story is a chilling reminder of the flaws within our legal system, as he found himself wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn't commit. However, instead of succumbing to despair, Tony embarked on a relentless quest for truth and justice.
Join us as we explore the details of Tony's case, highlighting the injustices he endured and the uphill battle he faced in his pursuit of freedom. From the courtroom drama to the tireless advocacy efforts, Tony's resilience shines through every step of the way.
Through www.freetonyviola.com, listeners can gain deeper insights into Tony's case and learn about the ongoing efforts to reform the criminal justice system. This episode serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up against systemic injustices.
Tune in to The Broken System Podcast as we amplify Tony Viola's voice and shed light on the urgent need for reform within our legal system.
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In this week's episode of The Broken System Podcast, we delve deep into the inspiring story of Tony Viola, a man who has become a symbol of resilience in the face of injustice. Our guest, Tony Viola, shares his harrowing journey of wrongful conviction and the ensuing fight for exoneration.
Tony's story is a chilling reminder of the flaws within our legal system, as he found himself wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn't commit. However, instead of succumbing to despair, Tony embarked on a relentless quest for truth and justice.
Join us as we explore the details of Tony's case, highlighting the injustices he endured and the uphill battle he faced in his pursuit of freedom. From the courtroom drama to the tireless advocacy efforts, Tony's resilience shines through every step of the way.
Through www.freetonyviola.com, listeners can gain deeper insights into Tony's case and learn about the ongoing efforts to reform the criminal justice system. This episode serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up against systemic injustices.
Tune in to The Broken System Podcast as we amplify Tony Viola's voice and shed light on the urgent need for reform within our legal system.
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On this weeks epidsode of The Broken System Podcast, we speak with our good friend Ladonna Humphrey.
LaDonna Humphrey is an award-winning writer, documentarian, investigative journalist, executive director and an advocate for victims of crime. Her passions include advocating for missing adults, crime victims, children in foster care, and for women in recovery. LaDonna is the co-founder of All the Lost Girls and True Crime Fest NWA, as well as the co-host of the Deep Dark Secrets Podcast and Extinguished Podcast.
Notably, LaDonna was shortlisted by the 2023 True Crime Awards in two categories: Best New True Crime Writer and Best Indie Podcast. She released her indie documentary, Uneven Ground: The Melissa Witt Story in May of 2023. To date, the film has been selected by dozens of Film Festivals, and has earned over 25 awards. Additionally, Humphrey was awarded the title of Best Female Feature Film Director by the South Film and Arts Academy Festival. Her documetnary is available on several streaming platforms, including Amazon, Tubi and Epoch. To watch the film, click here.
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In this compelling episode of The Broken System Podcast, we sit down with two passionate advocates, Stormy and Sellers, from Alabama Cold Case Advocacy, the driving force behind The Unforgotten Podcast. Join us as we delve into the heart-wrenching world of cold cases, exploring the stories of the forgotten, the unsolved, and the unresolved.
Stormy and Sellers share their personal journeys, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs they've faced while advocating for justice. Their dedication to unraveling the mysteries of Alabama's cold cases is not only inspiring but also a testament to the resilience of those seeking closure.
As we navigate through the intricacies of investigative work and advocacy, our guests unveil the power of storytelling in The Unforgotten Podcast. Hear about the emotional rollercoaster of bringing forgotten cases back into the public eye, amplifying the voices of victims, and challenging the broken aspects of our criminal justice system.
Tune in for a thought-provoking and impactful conversation that will leave you with a renewed sense of urgency to address the flaws in our system. Join us in recognizing the importance of giving a voice to the voiceless, as Stormy and Sellers share their experiences, lessons learned, and hopes for a future where no case remains truly cold.
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Join hosts Robert and Lexi on this week's episode of The Broken System Podcast as they delve into the world of true crime investigation and missing persons advocacy. In an exclusive interview, they sit down with Dana Poll, the host of TrueCrime PI and a passionate advocate for the missing and unidentified. Together, they explore the challenges, triumphs, and heart-wrenching stories behind Dana's work in unraveling mysteries.
Discover the motivation behind TrueCrime PI and how Dana Poll's relentless pursuit of the truth has made a significant impact on the lives of those affected by crime and the families searching for their loved ones. From the intricacies of investigative work to the emotional toll it takes, this episode provides listeners with a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of true crime podcasting and advocacy.
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that sheds light on the broken aspects of our current systems when it comes to missing persons cases and unidentified individuals. Gain a deeper understanding of the importance of advocacy and the role each of us can play in making a difference. Don't miss this compelling episode as The Broken System Podcast continues to bring awareness to the issues that demand our attention and action.
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Mark Nichols and his wife, Christi, had been married for three years when an evening out took a dark turn. Leaving their two children with a babysitter, they went to a bar. Mark returned after midnight, paid the sitter in cash, and things took a strange twist. Usually, it was Christi who handled the payment, and she did it with a check. The babysitter later claimed she didn't believe Christi came home with Mark.
The next day, Mark reported Christi missing, stating they argued until 2:00 a.m. before he went to sleep. He woke up at 7:00 a.m., realizing Christi was gone. Instead of immediately reporting it, he took the kids to Christi's grandmother and spent two hours supposedly searching for her. However, no one in town reported seeing him.
Mark moved out the day after Christi's disappearance, selling their belongings and vehicles. Christi's purse and suitcase were later found at an Interstate 80 rest stop in March 1988, with all the contents intact, as if intentionally placed to be discovered.
Christi, facing marital problems and alleged abuse, had met with a divorce attorney two days before disappearing. She sought custody of her children and expressed a desire to end the marriage. Mark's version of events differed significantly, and his polygraph results were inconclusive.
The unsettling discovery of trace amounts of Christi's blood raised suspicions. Mark claimed it was menstrual blood, but analysis disproved his statement. Despite these red flags, Mark currently lives in Arkansas with his third wife, and foul play is suspected in Christi's disappearance.
Join us as we unravel the mysterious disappearance of Christi Nichols, a quiet and dedicated mother whose case remains unsolved to this day.
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In this week's emotionally charged episode of The Broken System Podcast, we are joined by special guest Brandon Hall, host of Music City 911, as we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Donald "DJ" Fickey. Together, we navigate the details surrounding DJ's tragic death and shed light on the circumstances that led to this devastating event.
Brandon brings his unique perspective as a fellow podcaster, offering insights into the impact that these kinds of stories have on communities and individuals alike. The conversation goes beyond the surface, exploring the broader implications of DJ's passing within the context of the broken systems that may have played a role.
As we discuss the life and legacy of DJ Fickey, we strive to honor his memory by raising awareness about the challenges faced within our society. Join us on this poignant journey as we reflect on the consequences of a system in need of repair and discuss the crucial conversations that must follow in its wake.
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Today, we've got a really exciting episode in store. It's a bonus episode that goes a little bit different than our typical conversations. Recently, we've had the incredible opportunity to join forces with fellow podcasters at a December meetup in Atlanta, Georgia.
And at this meetup, Jason Blair, the host of the Silver Linings Handbook podcast, facilitated a captivating discussion on a topic that's been capturing the hearts and minds of listeners everywhere. The motivations behind hosting and producing true crime podcast. Absolutely. Robert, we are honored to have a stellar panel of true crime podcasters who join us for this conversation today.
So those guests include Brandon hall from music city, nine, one, one, Nina instead from already gone, Dana pole from true crime PI, Jason Ercey from Santa may be a criminal, and of course our very own Robert Palmer from the broken system podcast. For those who couldn't make it to the meetup in Atlanta, fear not, we're bringing the insights, the revelations, and the engaging discussion straight to your ears.
And for those who were there and want to relive the experience, this one's for you too. So whether you're a true crime aficionado or curious about the minds behind the captivating stories, join us for a powerful panel discussion. We guarantee you'll gain a new perspective on the world of true crime podcasting.
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Holiday cheer meets the hard-hitting corners of our justice system as Lexi and I welcome Jason Usry, the storytelling maestro behind the Santa, Maybe a Criminal podcast, to the Broken System Podcast. Together, we unwrap the complexities of true crime spiked with a dose of satire, ensuring your holiday spirits remain high even as we tackle some serious themes. Jason's journey from media production to the world of podcasting is a tale of passion for impactful storytelling, ready to offer comfort and a festive twinkle to anyone needing a lift during the hustle and bustle of the season.
Laughter can be the best medicine, and in this episode, we explore its role as a gateway to joy and fresh perspectives. We examine the art of narrating true crime with a satirical twist—a delicate balance of respect and entertainment that has struck a chord with listeners. Your feedback has been the best gift, reinforcing our dedication to creating a show that's not just amusing but also a comforting escape. Meanwhile, we pull back the curtain on the elaborate craft of podcast production, discussing the pressures and delights of creating episodes that live up to your emotional expectations and keep the spirit of the season alive.
The episode takes an unexpected sleigh ride into Rodney's peculiar Christmas Eve, complete with potential UFO sightings and Santa's questionable activities. The mystique of rural life and holiday legends blur lines between reality and yuletide folklore, leaving us all pondering the true meaning behind the nutmeg-scented air. As we wrap up, we extend a heartfelt thanks for your companionship and invite you to connect with us beyond the airwaves. We're already eager to bring you more thought-provoking content in the new year, but for now, may your holiday season be merry, bright, and filled with the courage to seek justice.
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Are you ready to join us on a harrowing journey through a chilling tale of tragedy, inconsistency, and justice gone awry? We are your hosts, Robert Parmer and Lexi Kakis, and we're peeling back the curtain on the heartrending case of Kadie Lee Major and her daughter River. As we journey through this tangled web of events, we will shine a light on the haunting peculiarities surrounding Kadie's death, the inexplicable actions of her husband, Aaron, and the glaring inadequacies of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
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Buckle up as we delve into the strange behavior exhibited by Aaron Major. The inconsistencies in his statements, his peculiar request for a solitary funeral, all while being under the police radar, will leave you scratching your head. Was Kadie on the edge due to postpartum depression as Aaron claimed, or was there something more ominous lurking beneath the surface? We will wrestle with these pressing questions and many more as we try to piece together the tragic events leading to Kadie's untimely demise.
This journey is not for the faint-hearted. In our final act, witness as Kadie's mother, Vicki, unearths disturbing evidence that contradicts the official narrative. Vicki, armed with her relentless pursuit of truth, is the glimmer of hope in this dark tale. Will she be able to bring justice to her daughter and granddaughter? Tune in for this gripping discussion. Together, let's question, challenge, and strive to mend t
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The Broken System podcast is renowned for unfolding compelling narratives, and this episode features an intriguing chat with Todd McComas, a retired Police Officer and Jessica Noll, a proven veteran in the field of journalism.
Not a typical true crime podcastTHE INVESTIGATORS examines unsolved murders, suspicious deaths and missing persons cases. Todd McComas, a retired police detective and comedian, partners with award-winning investigative journalist Jessica Noll to share their unique, unconstrained style of case analysis. Together, they combine 40+ years of investigative experience to break down key elements of the timeline and investigation.
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The Broken System podcast is renowned for unfolding compelling narratives, and this episode features an intriguing chat with Todd McComas, a retired Police Officer and Jessica Noll, a proven veteran in the field of journalism.
Not a typical true crime podcastTHE INVESTIGATORS examines unsolved murders, suspicious deaths and missing persons cases. Todd McComas, a retired police detective and comedian, partners with award-winning investigative journalist Jessica Noll to share their unique, unconstrained style of case analysis. Together, they combine 40+ years of investigative experience to break down key elements of the timeline and investigation.
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Does justice always prevail? We challenge this notion as we unpack the complex and controversial case of Temujin Kensu. We dissect the numerous irregularities and discrepancies that marred the trial, from the conspicuous absence of physical evidence to questionable eyewitness testimony. Just how did a faulty photo lineup and a dubious jailhouse informant contribute to Temujin Kensu's conviction?
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We then grapple with the shocking conflicts of interest tied to Temujin Kensu's legal representation. Unearth the harrowing truth about David Dean, Temujin Kensu's lawyer, who was later disgraced and disbarred for professional misconduct. Discover how Dean's compromised ethical standing and subsequent negligence left Temujin Kensu defenseless, further tainting the already questionable trial proceedings.
Finally, stand with us as we vigorously advocate for Temujin Kensu's release. Feel the frustration as we shed light on the prosecution's misleading tactics and lack of thorough investigation into other plausible suspects. Hear our call to action for listeners everywhere to join us in urging Governor Whitmer to rectify this terrible miscarriage of justice. Engross yourself in this riveting journey through a broken justice system and get inspired to enact change.
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We warmly welcome you to the Broken System podcast, where we peel back the layers of our justice system to reveal its flaws and discuss cases that expose the unsettling truth - not everyone is treated fairly. Joining us for this pivotal conversation is our new co-host, Paige Goode, a skilled lawyer with a wealth of experience. This fresh season promises to deliver heart-wrenching narratives, insightful interviews, and updates on DJ Vicky's case, not to mention collaborations with other podcasters and potential live shows.
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On this riveting journey, we're honored to shed light on the story of Temujin Kensu, a man wrongfully convicted for a murder he didn't commit. His wife, Paula, walks us through the baffling details of his case, revealing a mix of shocking prosecutorial misconduct and ineffective assistance of counsel that led to his conviction. Despite living in the shadows of the prison system, Temujin continues to fight for justice, not only for himself but also for his fellow prisoners. His story is a testament to human resilience and the power of truth.
Listen as we delve into the unanswered questions that plague the murder case, and Temujins continuous struggle for exoneration. We'll also dive into the world of litigation and advocacy within the prison system, discussing Temujin's various legal battles. All while exploring the emotional story of his late wife Amaco, their love story, and how Paula, his current wife, tirelessly advoc
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Have you ever heard a story that made you question the justice system? This week on the Broken System podcast, we put a spotlight on the chilling tale of Temujin Kensu, a man held captive behind bars for three and a half decades for a crime many believe he did not commit. We dissect the dubious investigation that led to his conviction, the shaky evidence, and the suffering of the victim still seeking justice. As we navigate through these murky waters, we aim to shine a light on the flaws in the system that led to this tragic case.
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As we dive deeper into Temujin Kensu's life, we encounter a troubling past marked by his mother's physical and emotional abuse, a history that would shape his future in unimaginable ways. His adoption of martial arts and Eastern religious beliefs, his escalating confrontations with his mother, and his ongoing struggle to defend himself paints a vivid picture of the trials he faced. We unravel the questionable tactics of his attorney and challenge the flawed police narrative that led to his wrongful conviction.
Finally, we spin the wheels back to the seminal decade of the 80s to explore its influence on trials like Temujin's. The era was riddled with controversies like recovered memories, satanic panic, and biases against Eastern cultures, all of which left an indelible mark on Temujin's case. This exploration acts as a mirror to our own times, questioning how far we've truly come, and propelling us to strive for a more equitable legal system. Tune in for a hard-hitting examination of a story that exposes the fractures in our justice system and our enduring mission to repair them.
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