
The tight knit fabric of a small town can be torn apart when a violent crime happens.
Join host and advocate Hilarie Burton Morgan in the companion podcast to SundanceTV's powerful true crime documentary series, "It Couldn’t Happen Here." Along with key crew from the TV series as her co-hosts, Burton Morgan will dive deeper into the cases covered on the show featuring never before heard archiv... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

We’re wrapping up this season of the podcast with exciting updates on some of the other cases we have covered on our TV series. Hilarie and Dan will also give a sneak peek on the next season of the TV show which brought us to brand new states like Ma... more
Hilarie sits down with two people directly involved in our cases this season. First, Hilarie talks with Christian’s sister Krystle Miller to hear her experience living through her brother’s death as well as more ways you can support the Griggs family... more
In the civil suit, a jury found that Pat Chisenhall was not acting in self-defense and was responsible for the death of Christian Griggs, awarding $250,000 to Christian Grigg’s estate. While this was an important step towards justice, Dolly, Tony, an... more
The Griggs are determined to get whatever justice they can for their son, Christian. With the help of an attorney, Robby Jessup, they file a civil lawsuit against Pat Chisenhall. The team discusses the trial and the verdict.
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Sooo much time on self appreciation and self flattery
Just cant listen
I was hopeful for this podcast, but my gosh (yawn), the hosts just seem to want to hear themselves talk. These cases are objectively interesting, but somehow they manage to make them so boring!
And the main host, Hilarie, keeps interrupting the other three people. Geez, I don’t know how they put up with her. She sounds like such a know-it-all too. Also, there are a lot of long ads. I would skip this one.
Tried to get through the first episode but it’s just a bunch of random people talking. Maybe I should know who the hosts are but I don’t and they take their sweet time getting to anything pertinent about the story. Don’t waste your time.
I’ve listened to 1.5 episodes and it feels like they’re just talking about themselves and how there produce documentaries and not at all about the story. It’s so a little boring. I recommend sad lipping the first episode, it’s not at all about the subject.
I’m not sure why there are so many 1 stars. I’m Australian and I’m fascinated by these stories. I’m also baffled by the laws over there. My soul aches for those who have passed and are serving time in prison for crimes without proper court hearings. Things are so different here. I’d love to see you guys take this international but I cannot imagine the amount of research that would require. I’m late to this podcast and I’m mad I’m late!
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