
In parallel with the premiere of The Jinx Part 2 on the Max streaming service, we are scheduling a special event for Season 10 of the Jury Duty podcast…. The Trial of Robert Durst — Greatest Hits.
For each of the six weeks of The Jinx 2 series we will re-release four of our favorite episodes about the Durst trial from the Jury Duty feed… for a total of 24 episodes.
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WHY the short, fragmented episodes? I like the show, but the format has discouraged me from listening.
A great podcast with good insight to the workings of a trial, but goodness me how many episodes for the Alex Murdaugh trial. I’m sure end to end the podcast would be longer than the trial itself.
This was once my absolute favorite podcast. However, Season 8 is essentially unlistenable...first of all, the Alex Murdaugh trial ended a year ago, so the extreme delay automatically makes this less compelling. Second, prior seasons included commentary from legal experts and analysis. Now, this pod seems to just let the testimony play with little thought to its evidentiary value. Finally, I just suffered through three--THREE--episodes of a forensic expert saying "the DNA matter was interpreted a... more
The new shorter highly edited episodes have made this show more frustrating than it’s worth. It used to be a great binge to be able to play and hear long segments of trial coverage. Please just release an episode a week that actually provides enough content to follow along rather than a clip every 2-3 days that makes it difficult to remember especially with technical testimony.
Really stringing this series out. Good podcast but 1-2 episodes a week and it’s not even half way.
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The content explores high-profile criminal trials, focusing particularly on the Alex Murdaugh case and the complexities of its proceedings. Listeners can expect a deep dive into courtroom testimony, legal arguments, and expert analyses, making it a compelling resource for those interested in the legal field and true crime narratives. The unique format emphasizes both raw courtroom audio and narrative commentary, which adds a layer of insight alongside the dramatic unfolding of events. This approach is not only informative but aims to humanize the individuals involved in these trials, offering a multifaceted perspective on justice and its implications in society.
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Recent guests on Jury Duty include:
1. John Marvin Murdaugh
2. Dr. Jonathan Eisenstat
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4. Nolan Tuten
5. Mark Ball
6. Buster Murdaugh
7. Mike Sutton
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