Talk Me to Death
In this episode, we dissect a case completely compromised by inconsistencies. We track the horrifying discoveries made during independent autopsies—from evidence of blunt force trauma to chilling revelations. We sift through the complex web of local cover-up allegations involving the sons of an FBI agent, the heavily disputed timeline of events, and the family's ongoing multi-billion-dollar legal battles to force a broken system to yield the truth. Was Kendrick Johnson the victim of a tragic, claustrophobic accident, or was he the target of a violent assault and a massive institutional cover-up? This week, we also investigate Stuckey’s Bridge—a registered historic landmark that locals know as a portal to the past. Legend says a former member of the Dalton Gang built an inn by the Chunky River, using it as a trap to rob and murder wealthy travelers before the townspeople took justice into their own hands. But as we peel back the layers of time, the historical timeline reveals a fascinating twist: the bridge standing today wasn't built until decades after Stuckey’s death. Is the haunting tied to the land, the river, or the terrifying folklore itself?
16 episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til at kommentere
Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Talk Me to Death-fællesskabet!