
Try Trial Again re-argues controversial court cases for our guest jury of one, and covers developments outside the courtroom that might have impacted the verdict.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyTrue Crime | ||||

WE HAVE A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And a big case! In 1922, Edward Hall, a New Jersey minister, was murdered along with his girlfriend Eleanor Mills, a singer in the church choir. Both were married to other people at the time. Was Edward's jealous wife resp... more
Did Dr. Sam Sheppard kills his wife Marilyn to be with another woman, or was he accused of a murder he didn't commit? We argue the case that (might have) inspired The Fugative with Jessica Barth. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pics an... more
We're rereleasing a TTA classic this week! In 1974, auto executive Liz Carmichael claimed she'd invented a three-wheeled car called The Dale, which would get 70 miles per gallon. After raising over $3 million in investments and pre-orders though, she... more
We're re-releasing one of our wildest cases this week about the murder of Missouri fraudster Dee Dee Blanchard.
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I love this podcast! I somehow end up coming away informed, entertained, and rejuvenated after every listen! Peter and Dorian are delightful and I love their take on this podcast genre. A variety of guest jurors make the show always fresh and intriguing, half the fun is seeing what case they’ll choose next, and the other is discovering their next juror! Love love love, can’t wait for more!
What a neat idea for a podcast! It’s a great way to look at true crime with an interview aspect! Just subscribed and adding to my library! Give it a listen.
My favorite go to. Never skip/miss an episode.
I’ve spent a lot of time in law school classrooms and corridors doing serious things. Then there’s this podcast. It’s seriously funny and delightfully refreshing. Highly recommend for anyone interested in law (or otherwise!) who needs a comedic break!
If you want both an intelligent, analytical perspective on morality, the justice system, and lots of interesting court cases WITH a side of sarcasm, wit and sass, you just found your new favorite podcast 👍










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