Investigation: Homicide

Episode #58 – The Goon Squad: At the defense table

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When a defense attorney steps into a case that has captured national attention, the stakes couldn’t be higher. On this episode of Investigation: Homicide, Jackson-based attorney Aafram Sellers joins Therese Apel and Nicole Kral for an in-depth conversation about representing Brett McAlpin, the alleged ringleader in Mississippi’s infamous “Goon Squad” case. Sellers offers a rare look at the legal strategy, public scrutiny, and ethical complexities that come with defending a client at the center of one of the most talked-about law enforcement scandals in recent memory. Throughout the episode, Sellers discusses what it’s like to navigate a case that has drawn widespread outrage, intense media coverage, and federal attention. He breaks down the realities of high-profile criminal defense work, the importance of due process, and how attorneys balance public perception with their obligation to advocate for their clients. The conversation also explores the broader implications of the case for Mississippi’s justice system and the community at large. The “Goon Squad” case refers to a group of former Rankin County sheriff’s deputies accused of carrying out a pattern of violent, unlawful acts, including the torture and abuse of suspects. The case gained national prominence after federal charges were filed, detailing a series of incidents that exposed deep concerns about misconduct, accountability, and civil rights violations within a local law enforcement unit. The allegations and subsequent prosecutions have sparked ongoing conversations about policing practices and oversight across the country. Don’t miss this compelling and candid discussion that pulls back the curtain on a case that continues to make headlines nationwide.   This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.

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