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In this emotional and investigative episode of the Mama Rae Podcast, Mama Rae explores the growing controversy surrounding plea agreements in military murder cases following reports of a potential plea deal involving the death of 21-year-old Angelina Resendiz. Why are violent homicide cases increasingly ending in negotiated agreements instead of full public trials? Why do so many grieving families walk away from military courtrooms feeling unheard? And at what point does efficiency begin replacing justice? This episode examines the emotional impact plea agreements can have on victims’ families, the structure of the military justice system, and the larger societal concerns surrounding accountability, transparency, and institutional protection. Mama Rae also reflects on the lasting emotional impact of covering the Jesse Olsen case — a case that awakened something in many listeners that should never be forgotten: the understanding that victims are more than headlines, and grieving families deserve truth, dignity, and public acknowledgment. This episode is dedicated with compassion to the family of Angelina Resendiz and to every family navigating unimaginable loss while searching for justice. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses homicide, violence, grief, and the military justice system. All individuals accused of crimes are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. This episode is intended for commentary, education, and public discussion. SUPPORT MAMA RAE Vote for Rachel Ye in The People’s Artist Competition: https://peoplesartist.org/2026/rachel-ye-ppo Listen to the Mama Rae Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mama-rae Partner Link: https://goodevas.com/girlmom_walkin #MamaRaePodcast #MilitaryJustice #AngelinaResendiz #JusticeForVictims #JesseOlsen #TrueCrimePodcast #InvestigativePodcast #MilitaryCourt #VictimAdvocacy #TrueCrimeCommunity
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