Beyond All Repair Ch. 2: The Case
Description
Amory learns more about Marlyne Johnson, Sophia Johnson’s late mother-in-law, and her murder is explored through footage of Sophia’s 2003 trial.
Clark County Detective Rick Buckner and his team narrowed the field of suspects to siblings Sophia and Sean Correia (Shane Correia's older brother and sister).
Sean testified during Sophia’s 2003 murder trial that he saw his sister standing over Marlyne’s body, holding fireplace tongs.
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Listener note: This show has descriptions of violence and strong language.
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so disappointed in the detective and his tunnel vision. did not expect this from the guy who did great work on the Jefferson case. dude probably resents Sophia because she did not confess for him, to something she did not do. cannot believe this one time this hero cop decided to be an incompetent %^&*. cannot believe he chose to listen to a thieving lying druggie.
Re: the detective saying she sounded phony in her interview. I found her phone conversation with her brother, when she was less on guard. supremely believable. Her brother is either simply insane, or he did this by himself.
definitely one of the most interesting well done and different Ture crime podcast I have heard in a Long time. ready for the next episode!!