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In each episode of the Dealing Justice podcast, your host Jennifer Dubasak & Lori Jennings, will spotlight one card from the Cold Case Playing Cards. Hear the victim’s story and learn about the crime.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes26Founded4 years ago
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True Crime

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On October 2, 2017 thirty-year-old Joshua Jernagin was out playing soccer with the neighborhood kids. By the next morning he was dead. He was shot and killed in what should have been the safety of his own home. Who killed Joshua Jernagin and why? more

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Stranger than Fiction. Three cold case cards, six victims and one small town. This is the conclusion to a 3 part series out of Jackson County, Florida that ends with the death of a police officer, a nurse and the Sheriff's wife at the hands of a veng... more

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On September 12, 2019 lifelong Garden City resident and restaurateur 69 year old Ernie Ortiz was shot and killed outside of his business, El Conquistador leaving his loving family and tight knit community in shock. They just need someone to come forw... more

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Gary Nelson lived a successful yet simple and peaceful life in the woods of Beloit, Kansas. On December 18, 2009 someone opened Gary's front door and opened fire, killing 61-year-old Gary Nelson. With his last breath, Gary said a name... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 507 ratings
  • Yikes

    The hosts are annoying and the audio quality of this is abysmal. I would usually just move on when a pod isn’t fit me but since this podcast cares more about being the only one using cold case decks than the actual victims of unsolved cases they get a big fat one star.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Claire78854
    United States8 months ago
  • Hosts Talk Too Much

    Good grief the hosts talk too much. I get it they want to come off as sincere and caring, but all the extra yip yapping banter is too much! This podcast is boring.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    BustaCrimes617
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thoughtfully done

    I appreciate the focus on the victims, and that Jennifer and Lori speak with friends and family members to tell us the story of who they were, not just how they died or went missing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zipsma
    United Statesa year ago
  • Bullying

    Bullying of any kind just is not okay! You should tell your listeners not to bully other podcasts, if your podcast is better, it will flourish, if not, it won’t. Either way, the focus should be on the cold cases and victims, not who came up with the concept etc… the cold case cards are not your idea, they were the idea of a detective who only wanted to bring justice to victims. These stories belong to the victims, not a podcaster.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Keeblizzle
    United States2 years ago
  • What If A Case Is Solved?

    My only “frustration” with listening to these is this: Are these all only cold case stories? And if one is solved, do they go back and give follow up story? Or very sadly, maybe none of these have been solved yet. Thank you for doing a good job of putting these cases out there for victims, their families, loved ones & friends…and to keep it “open”, praying that some of them WILL be solved!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Minnie's Account
    United States2 years ago

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