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When Justice Protects the Guilty: Jesse Butler Walks Free, Susan Lorincz Threatens Her Victims | Eric Faddis Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW

When Justice Protects the Guilty: Jesse Butler Walks Free, Susan Lorincz Threatens Her Victims | Eric Faddis Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW

Update: 2025-11-09
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Two cases. Two very different crimes.

One system that failed both sets of victims.



In this Hidden Killers double feature, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels sit down with defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis to unpack two stories that expose the cracks in American justice — one soaked in leniency, the other in cruelty.



First: Jesse Mack Butler.

Eleven felony charges. Two teenage girls. One nearly strangled to death.

Video evidence. Doctors saying seconds more and she’d be gone.

Yet somehow, Stillwater, Oklahoma’s court system gave him a second chance — turning seventy-eight years of possible prison time into one year of supervision under the Youthful Offender statute.

Eric and Tony dig into how the legal definition of “youth” became a shield for violence, how privilege masqueraded as compassion, and how prosecutors and judges rationalized a decision that left two survivors behind.



Then: Susan Lorincz.

 The Florida woman convicted of shooting Ajike “AJ” Owens through a locked door — killing the mother of four in front of her children.

From prison, Lorincz has now written a four-page letter threatening to sue Owens’s children and mother for defamation — accusing them of trespassing, lying, and “ruining her reputation.”

Tony and Eric expose the psychological rot behind that letter — how denial becomes control, how narcissism replaces remorse, and how the legal system still lets killers weaponize paperwork against the families they destroyed.



Two stories. Same disease.

A justice system too soft on those who harm and too silent for those who suffer.



🎧 Watch both breakdowns in one powerful conversation — legal truth, human cost, and why real justice requires more than conviction.



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When Justice Protects the Guilty: Jesse Butler Walks Free, Susan Lorincz Threatens Her Victims | Eric Faddis Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW

When Justice Protects the Guilty: Jesse Butler Walks Free, Susan Lorincz Threatens Her Victims | Eric Faddis Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW

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