Three trials. Two husbands. One woman.Raynella Dossett Leath is a 70-year-old grandmother living quietly on a 15-acre farm in the Karns community of Knox County, Tennessee. Her life has been far from quiet. She has survived death – two husbands and a son – and prison. She might be a two-time "black widow" who had a third victim in her crosshairs. Despite being convicted once, she is a free woman. ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureNews |
Raynella's fate will be decided in a rare third trial. more
Raynella is serving a life sentence, but the judge who sent her there can no longer keep his problems a secret.
Raynella has faced two juries, but neither heard the name Ed Dossett. Prosecutors are willing to go to extreme lengths to gather evidence on Dossett's death, but it won't be easy.
Not able to get a verdict the first time, Raynella is tried once more. A chance meeting raises questions about the evidence.
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I work in the law field and this was a good story.
An unbelievable story and so well told! Definitely a binge worthy listen!!
Very good and I wish there were more local stories.
I lived in Knoxville for the second act of all these events (2010 to present). What a zoo. Curious about the last episode one of the prosecutors asked you to redact a statement. I’m guessing it was mostly in jest.
Guilty!!! She Shouldn’t have even had a 3rd trial-and the outcome shows why she shouldn’t have been allowed a 3rd one!! Jesus!! Maybe before she dies she’ll get caught again and justice system will do better job of convicting her and keeping her there more
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