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Justice For

Jackie & Sam
Gannon Stauch
Suzanne Morphew
Skylar Neese
Monroe
Murder Trial
Madeline Soto
Letecia Stauch
Child Abuse
Kendrick Johnson
George Kennedy
Shelia Eddy
Rachel Shouffe
Nevaeh Buchanon
Autopsy Report
Colorado
Roy Lee Smith
Justice System
True Crime
Murder
Gannon's Law

Two besties from Colorado bringing Justice to victims by telling their stories.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes103Founded2 years ago
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True CrimeSociety & Culture

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Latest Episodes

In this recap episode, we break down the dramatic closing arguments and stunning verdict in the Kouri Richins murder trial.

After weeks of testimony, emotional witness accounts, and forensic evidence, both the prosecution and defense delivered thei... more

More than two decades after the murder of Sherri Rasmussen, advances in DNA technology would finally force the case back into the spotlight—and point investigators toward someone they had long refused to seriously consider.

In Part 2, we break down ... more

Week three of the trial of Kouri Richins brought major developments as prosecutors wrapped up their case in the death of her husband, Eric Richins. Jurors heard key testimony from lead investigator Jeff O’Driscoll, who walked through the investigatio... more

In 1986, 29-year-old nurse Sherri Rasmussen was found dead in the living room of the condo she shared with her husband in Van Nuys. The crime scene looked like a burglary gone terribly wrong—drawers pulled open, valuables scattered, and a brutal stru... more

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Recent Guests

Chelsea Gibson
Lead crime scene tech, testified on day two
Episode: Kouri Richins Trial: Week 1 Recap | Opening Statements & Key Witnesses
Jennifer Plum
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Ashley Magnan
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Episode: 2016 "Killer" Clown Craze
Connie Long
Sister of Maggie Long
Family of Maggie Long
Episode: Maggie Long Part 2
Lynna Long
Sister of Maggie Long
Family of Maggie Long
Episode: Maggie Long Part 2
Jen Hall
Social worker and website designer for Justice For
Episode: Susan, Charlie, and Brayden Powell

Hosts

Jackie
Co-host known for her engaging storytelling and passion for victim advocacy. She often shares personal insights and emotional reflections throughout episodes.
Sam
Co-host who brings a well-researched perspective and a strong commitment to exploring complex cases of injustice. She engages listeners with her informed analysis and empathetic approach to topics discussed.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • Justice for

    This is the best podcast my mom is the creator of the podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nicole j25
    United Statesa year ago
  • Vocal fry, uptake. They use the words super, and like constantly. It's a really super hard listen.

    Podcast Addict
    1
    Ksdtoday
    a year ago
  • Love it!

    Saw clips on Tictok so decided to follow. Now I'm bingeing 🖤

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United Statesa year ago
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    Best pod ever

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United States2 years ago
  • Being a favorite

    This podcast is rapidly becoming one of my favorites. Jackie and Sam are relatable, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about highlighting Justice For the victims of these crimes. As a Colorado resident, I remember the first two cases playing out in the media — but there were so many details I didn’t know. I look forward to every episode and we are only 3 in!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nina EF
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many listeners feel the podcast uniquely fills a niche in true crime by combining entertainment with a focus on victim advocacy.
Listeners appreciate the depth of research done on each case, enhancing their understanding of the complexities involved.
Highly engaging and relatable, the hosts make the listener feel like part of the conversation.
The emotional connection and empathy shown by the hosts are praised, making the stories resonate deeply with the audience.

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Maggie Long Part 2
Q: Why was the case reclassified as a hate crime and what impact did that have on resources?
The reclassification opened up additional resources and funding, which the hosts discuss as beneficial but also highlight the delay and complexity in achieving more support sooner.
Maggie Long Part 2
Q: How can we help? What can the community do?
Provide any information, no matter how small, to the FBI tip line and share case materials to broaden the search for potential leads; emphasize that small details may be crucial to solving Maggie's case.
Kendrick Johnson
Q: Where do you stand? Do you think this was an unfortunate accident? Or is it a cover-up to protect other kids?
They're ongoing discussions about the tragedy and potential cover-up surrounding KJ's death. Despite the police's claim that it was an accident, the family and many others believe there was foul play involved.
Suzanne Morphew
Q: Do you think that could have happened with the bike too?
Yes, especially if the handlebars are all turned weird. What if you're just like...
Alexee Trevizo
Q: Do you think Alexee was in labor before she went to the hospital?
Yes, the timeline and events suggest that she likely was in labor but tried to hide it.

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Focusing on the stories of true crime victims, this show emphasizes the importance of justice through narrative storytelling that recounts harrowing investigations and the emotional journeys of families affected by crime. The hosts engage listeners by blending factual information with personal anecdotes, creating a relatable and conversational atmosphere. Each episode typically centers on a specific case, unearthing details and uncovering systemic issues within the justice system while emphasizing the humanity of the victims and their families. The unique approach of combining entertainment with advocacy for victims' rights is likely to resonate deeply with a dedicated audience.

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1. True Crime Obsessed
2. The Final Hours with Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole
3. Serialously with Annie Elise
4. Last Seen Alive
5. The Case Against Kouri Richins

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Justice For launched 2 years ago and published 103 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Chelsea Gibson
2. Jennifer Plum
3. Ashley Magnan
4. Connie Long
5. Lynna Long
6. Jen Hall

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