Chapter 10: Truth
Description
Amory talks to Shane about the 2010 report, along with the detective who wrote it and Rick Buckner, the lead detective on Sophia’s case 20 years ago.
She explores what can legally happen from here, both with regards to Marlyne Johnson’s homicide case and with Sophia herself.
Amory finally confronts Sophia about the 2010 report, and comes to a conclusion about the case.
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Amory Sivertson, you are a gifted investigator and storyteller. This case is an unbelievably fever-piched, chaotic mind melt. Thank You for sharing your gift of laying out the case step by step and trying to pick apart the dreadlocks of the variations of truth. Though you seemed as unsatisfied as I felt at the end, you did all that you could to shed light on the darkness of a family raised in the blackest night of tyranny.
very good 👍
The team putting together this podcast is very talented. It's a shame that they found such a terrible story to follow. It is impossible to believe any single vantage point. Some might think this makes for an interesting story, but I just find it maddening.