SEASON 1: On Nov. 8, 1992, Angela "Mischelle" Lawless was murdered on the exit ramp of the interstate near her home in rural Missouri. Less than two years later, an 18-year-old man named Josh Kezer was convicted of the crime. Kezer was exonerated in 2009. This podcast examines the investigation of the murder, and whether law enforcement intentionally convicted an innocent man while protecting the ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture |
In the book written by Steven Snodgrass and Josh Kezer, the authors break the news that a threat was made on Josh's life while he was in prison for a murder he didn't commit. Josh explains how he came to know this information, plus evidence he retain... more
A sheriff and two deputies face multiple felonies regarding the pursuit a woman involved in a domestic abuse case. more
Doug Teel's mother, Karen Langston, Doug Teel's mother, shares two major incidents that happened to her following her son's death. First, her house burned to the ground. Later, she was charged with felonious restraint. Those charges were later droppe... more
Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs took to social media to condemn Connie Goodwin, who was forced to drain a lake to retrieve her son's remains. Dobbs claimed Goodwin's social media posts set off a person she didn't know to threaten him. In Dobbs' rema... more
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I’ve been listening to your well researched podcast and, for the most part I am intrigued and want to keep going. However, every episode sounds like you’re reading from a script and you often stumble over your words as you read. It makes it hard for me to continue listening.
I’m from Fredericktown and I went to school with Doug. I lived a few miles down the same highway he lived on. I considered him a friend and when I heard he had passed away I was saddened for his family and friends because he was always laughing or goofing around and for a family and this world to lose him it has to be unbareable. So thank you for this podcast and shedding light into how corrupt the law enforcement is.
I’m from SE MO and remember the Lawless story.
$148 and two hours! I’m disgusted, I drove by Ed’s body every single day for more than five years. Someone’s son, someone’s father. Shame on every Butler county official who allowed him to remain in that pond. I’m crossing my fingers this podcast moves to Wayne county. Patrick Chapman’s family deserves to bring him home as well, and Sheriff Finch sir, you hold that key.
This by far is the best , most honest an open podcast, that does more than give a story an some opinions , we are talking Facts!! They bring it all to the table , I have lived in Sikeston for most of my adult life , I knew we were in trouble w law enforcement , ect, but I had no clue just how much an who was all involved .Keep up the great work , let’s get The Lawless Murder solved w a conviction
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