Hold My Sweet Tea
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A normal morning jog should not come with a survival plan, but that’s exactly where our minds go when we talk through the murder of Laken Riley. We start with the heartbreaking basics: Laken is a 22-year-old nursing student who texts her mom before a run on the University of Georgia campus. Within minutes, a 911 SOS call is triggered from her phone, the call drops, and she never answers again. A trail camera, phone records, and a Garmin watch timeline turn this case into a chilling sequence of moments you can almost feel ticking by. We dig into what investigators and the courtroom record point to, including the trail camera sighting of a man matching Jose Ibarra’s clothing, scratches observed during questioning, and the discarded jacket and gloves found near his apartment. Then we get into the forensic details that matter in real life: DNA under Laken’s fingernails, DNA on the jacket and gloves, and how those results shaped the case. We also talk about the autopsy findings and why this kind of violence hits so hard, especially for women who already get trained to carry pepper spray, watch over their shoulder, and still get blamed for simply existing. The story doesn’t stay contained to one trail in Athens. This case became a national immigration flashpoint, and we wrestle with how tragedy gets politicized while still keeping the focus on what happened and what women live with every day. We close with practical awareness tips for runners and a reminder to stay safe out there. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review so more listeners can find the show.
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