Culpable
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Explore unsettled true crime cases where culpability has yet to be established. Host Dennis Cooper covers new cases in Culpable: Case Review. In season one, Dennis explored the case of Christian Andreacchio, whose death in 2014 was ruled a suicide after a 45-minute investigation, despite substantial evidence that points to murder. Season two explored the 2013 death of a young mother, Brittany Stykes, who was shot and killed while driving on an Ohio Highway with her 1-year-old daughter seated next to her. New season coming soon!
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I think the motive is blaringly obvious.... the husband didn't want the baby and was crappy to her until right before she was killed....he suddenly became sweet and open to the baby ...... yeah ok. His inactions afterwards are fishy too the his cheesy over acting during his interviews for the podcast "my wife. my family".....*insert eyeroll* he had something to do with it.
Dylan left for an alibi. He made up the story about Christian putting the gun to his head while arguing with Whitley because he knew his fingerprints were on the gun. It was never investigated properly to discuss how Dylan had GSR on his hands. They lured him home.
Why would Christian get off the boat to kick out Whitley just to hurt himself over her? No. Whitley knows exactly what happened, so does Dylan. This wasn't suicide.
I think his " friends " hated that he was optimistic had goals was just positive in general. A lot of people hate people that are happy Because they are not.
so sad
Why does he have a different last name than his parents?
I have to just say WTF?! But leave it to Tennessee. I hope that Tyeasha gets justice. He needs to go to.prison for a very long time. No matter what, a court should decide this case.
Brea sounds like an opportunist. Does anyone else think she sounds sketchy. Every story she told circled back to her as being the main character. Listen to her talk about their friend Kelsey. How she was picked to be the one to get brain activity. Her car. Her house with the pool. She sounds fake. The Venmo story! Like what?
So many unanswered questions. Surely someone has confessed to this at some point in the last 30years unless they have passed on too. And kids? Why does juicy think it was kids? Did his brother notice anything when they were fishing? Iβm so confused.
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If the Andreacchios had them "Dancing" then something would be done!! That man talking at the end of the meeting is infuriating!!
this episode was heartbreaking. hearing the pain, anguish & sadness in Juicy's voice, still, 30 years later.
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it seems like a pattern with gift cards. I used to see scammers like that at GameStop that would come in with $1500 and buy a bunch of like $100 Visa cards. also they would go to the gas station and buy whatever gift card is available too so they can stack the money up and then transfer it all to like a debit card, venmo, cash app, etc. usually it was a debit card that they had the money on but didn't want to make a big transaction and broke it up into smaller transactions so they could filter it out.
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This is such a weird way to say you were thinking about getting into law enforcement. It sounds like heβs saying he saw a lot of crime and decided to fix it by becoming Batman.
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Did this man really tell the 911 lady to hold on so he can call someone who does that how dumb are these KILLERS
Will there be more episodes? I was/am OBSESSED WITH THIS!! I pray that Brittany and her family get the justice they deserve.
Why hasnβt anyone address what Whitney said in the background on the 911 call??
This case is so obvious it's ridiculous. Clearly her husband killed her. They were both likely drug users (not at all shaming them or judging them, it's just relevant) and he probably owed someone a debt or was going to rat on someone. Sean is just a standard wife-beating wannabe cop pos. And he got his pig friends to cover up the fact that he abused and murdered his wife. It's literally that simple. One of the cops that backed up his "alibi" even killed his own wife and staged it. Like, are you kidding me? Disgusting.
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Were there bullet holes in the carseat? Maybe I missed these details...
how many fckn times are you going to say that's a comment we'll get back to you it's like it like 40 things we need to get back to now. they're not much of a journalist are you
boy the parents really seem like the vindictive shitty type of individuals that would try to steal their granddaughter away because they don't know where to put their anger. those type of people are dangerous because they're ignorant
man I love people but when I hear them say well I pray to a god that doesn't do anything for me and doesn't do anything for my family but I still believe he knows what's best and it's mysterious I lose all respect for them
which side of the jeep was shot????
who works out for two to three hours every day???
Love listening to your story telling and voice. So excited I found out you had a new season.
Boy, did these guys drop Rae like a hot potato once they found out she was lying about Christians death or what? She hoodwinked us all. RIP Christian. Hopefully one day your momma will let you RIP too.
Rae keep on lying. More and more people are examining the casefile and know you hoodwinked us all at first. Thing is we aren't all as dumb as you think. Anyone reading this please read the casefile if you think he was murdered. It's HUGELY eye opening and proves Rae lied to Culpable. Why do you think they washed their hands of Rae?
I certainly hope these guys get it right this time cause boy did they buy Rae's lies in season 1 with no proof. Once they got the casefile to review they knew the truth: that Cristian did it to himself.
Continued prayers for Christian's family. Ray, you stay strong MaMa and God bless you.
Okay if Christian took off his jumpsuit where was it? He would've had it with him still because he would need it the following day. He was definitely murdered.
"I can't talk to her because she's a minor." It's amazing how he can't go out and question a minor, that happens to be a white female. Yet the police have NO PROBLEM interrogating minor black and brown men and women into, most of the time, false confessions. Note, The Central Park Five, etc. There are more than enough conflicting stories and such to question her further. This is absolutely mind boggling and absurd. Christian and his family deserve justice!
Considering as that it sounds like she has a drug problem, is homeless, about to be without a vehicle and Christian always paid for everything, she knew he had money. Money is always the biggest motivation in murder. This chick definitely did it. I'm sure Dillon helped in some way too. People with drug and alcohol habits are pretty shady and will do just about anything to get a fix. I'm not saying all are but a good majority are.
please stop the music while people are talking. thanks
This mama is so badass!!