Ashley White took a nap in 2015, leaving her children alone. When her 5-year-old son Noah is found dead in the family’s septic tank, the backlash was stronger than anyone could have imagined.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Ashley White’s legal case has been resolved six months after Septic was released and more than three years after Noah Thomas’ death.
A rural Virginia county rallies together when a child goes missing in 2015. When the boy is found dead in a septic tank four days later, many rally together to condemn his parents.
The people searching for Noah don’t know much about the child’s parents, other than Ashley White’s history with drug addiction. For many, that was enough.
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This is a really well done podcast. I intensely disliked the music. I found it so obnoxious and it really ruins the whole mood of the story. Just awful string noise. Everything else is perfect and I really admire the reporting. You can tell it was very well researched and professionally done.
Now, can we take a moment to appreciate the degree of despicable in that bag of wet socks known as Orrrrrrlando Salinas? I had a visceral reaction to him from the moment he uttered his name. I looked him up... more
I’m not old by any standards, 38 years old. Growing up people were homophobic, racist and sexist. I love that the new generation isn’t standing for it. Speaking out about injustices is one of the ways we can combat these unacceptable behaviors. Letting other people know that we’ll no longer stand for it, is a step in the right direction. Also, drug addiction is a disease that effects every one. This case has nothing to do with drugs. This Mother was in recovery, receiving and completely complyin... more
As a former newspaper reporter, I am proud of the job y’all did telling this story. As someone who believes in the dignity of all people, I am thankful for you shining a light on how stereotypes about socioeconomic status and addiction impacted this case. It was also important to emphasize the role of trauma in Ashley’s life. I don’t believe people with money would have been pilloried in the same way. Judge not, lest ye be judged. And any parent who says they never ever looked away for a second ... more
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