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In Season 3, Tulsa attorneys Colleen McCarty and Leslie Briggs dive deep into a cold case double homicide that happened in Bache, Oklahoma in 2016. Emily Morgan and Totinika Elix were found shot in a car under a rural carport on a hot August day with only one thing taken from the scene: Emily's phone. The Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department turned the case over almost immediately to OSBI and the... more

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The music in this episode is “Let it Burn,” by Oliver / Aberson. more

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In this episode, Colleen and Leslie interview one of Jim’s survivors who has never spoken to anyone about the incident (aside from the police and her mother) in thirty years. more

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The song in this week's episode is "Surefire," by Wilderado. more

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This week's episode is a break from the heavy story telling to ask the experts. Our expert panel features: more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 323 ratings
  • Love

    I love and admire the work these women are doing shedding light on the social injustices happening in our country and our hometowns. Well researched, thoughtful, and fascinating podcast!

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    5
    Reese Moore
    United States9 months ago
  • first intriguing- now creepy- not the story, the tellers.

    The first few episodes created some intrigue- but I couldn’t help but wonder, have either of these women lawyers ever been on a high school date in their lives? I also felt like the younger ish sounding lawyer had never been on a sate with a man in her life based on her own words. This last episode- red flags- their real motivations came out pretty clearly. This isn't about justice, its about misandry, shaming, and clearly something personal or a vendetta of sorts to attempt to get this person- ... more

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    CaptainKansas
    United States9 months ago
  • Amazing!!!

    You all, this is great work. Thank you for fighting the good fight and advocating for people. You are amazing!

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    5
    Bekah918
    United States10 months ago
  • Absolutely riveting

    The story, while horrifying, is very well constructed, and more importantly, these women are doing something so important-fighting for justice for victims who after decades of torture and suffering still have not seen any. The system has failed, but telling these stories is a way forward, and everyone involved in getting these stories told is doing the LORD’S WORK.

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    5
    Scrawnygal
    United States10 months ago
  • Absolutely incredible!!!

    A podcast shedding light on domestic violence in my state?? Yes please! Domestic violence is often a topic that is pushed under the rug and this undoes that in the best way possible!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A qualified gen z
    United States10 months ago

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