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  • Understanding the Miranda Warning
    2024/09/09

    Can a single Supreme Court case redefine the very essence of police interrogation? Tune in to this gripping episode where we unlock the dramatic journey leading to the establishment of Miranda rights, setting the stage with the historical context of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. Discover how the landscape of American criminal justice was irrevocably altered by the tragic experience of an 18-year-old woman in Phoenix, whose case ultimately led to a landmark ruling. We dissect what it truly means to be "in custody," using relatable examples from domestic violence cases to traffic stops, and clarify the critical moments when Miranda rights must be invoked.

    Our conversation takes an emotional turn as we unfold the heart-wrenching case of Sean, a victim found years after another child's abduction. Hear expert insights into the psychological and survival mechanisms at play in such dire situations, and the paramount importance of having proper legal representation. We emphasize the crucial role of knowing and invoking one's rights during police questioning to avoid self-incrimination. Drawing from key Supreme Court cases like Rhode Island v. Innis and Michigan v. Tucker, we explore the delicate balance between upholding defendants' rights and maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.

    Finally, we spotlight the strategic advantage of remaining silent and seeking legal counsel when faced with police interrogation. Learn about the sophisticated tactics law enforcement officers use during questioning and why even innocent individuals might inadvertently provide incriminating information. We also shed light on the grand jury process and the pivotal role attorneys play in navigating the legal system. Join our community on our website and social media platforms to stay engaged and informed about your legal rights.

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    44 分
  • Orville Lynn Majors: Indiana Angel of Death
    2024/08/26

    What if your trusted healthcare provider was actually a harbinger of death? This chilling question sets the stage for our latest episode of Deviant Criminology, where we explore the dark world of medical serial killers. We begin with a haunting scenario: a routine hospital visit that turns into a nightmare. This episode unravels the unsettling phenomenon of "angels of death," medical professionals who exploit their roles to harm or kill patients. We contrast these sinister figures with Dr. Jack Kevorkian's controversial yet consensual assisted suicides, shedding light on the stark differences between perceived mercy and concealed malevolence.

    The episode takes a harrowing turn as we recount the case of Orville Lynn Majors, a nurse from Indiana whose actions shattered public trust in healthcare. Charged with seven counts of murder and sentenced to 360 years in prison, Majors' case exposes the systemic failures that allowed him to operate undetected for so long. We delve into the intricacies of his trial, the lawsuits filed by victim's families, and the broader implications for Vermillion County Hospital. The discussion extends to other unnerving cases like Dr. Michael Swango, offering a comprehensive look at the challenges in investigating and prosecuting these clandestine killers.

    In our final segment, we explore the psychological motivations behind such killers, particularly focusing on Majors' unique hatred for the elderly. We ponder the irony of his death from heart failure in 2017 and reflect on his dark legacy. The episode also highlights significant reforms that emerged from these tragedies, including enhanced patient safety protocols, stricter background checks, and stronger protections for whistleblowers. Join us as we illuminate these haunting stories and advocate for safer healthcare environments. Don't forget to connect with us through our website and social media for more in-depth content and discussions.

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    34 分
  • Nanny Doss: The Giggling Granny Serial Killer
    2024/08/12

    Could a traumatic brain injury at age seven have paved the way for one of America's most chilling female serial killers? In this episode, we unravel the dark and twisted life of Nanny Doss, known by many as the "Giggling Granny." We'll explore how definitions of a serial killer can vary, providing critical context before delving into the sinister timeline of her crimes. From her troubled childhood, marked by academic struggles and a harsh family environment, to her morbid fascination with romance magazines, we paint a picture of the early influences that may have shaped her violent tendencies.

    Join us as we piece together the chilling details of Nanny Doss's murderous spree that began in the early 1950s. With a string of suspicious deaths involving family members and husbands, we examine the mysterious use of rat poison and the unexplained house fires that plagued her life. Through the tragic stories of her grandson Robert, husband Frank, and others, we question what could drive such lethal actions. We'll also explore the haunting transition from heavy metal-based poisons to blood thinners, and how these choices impacted the investigation that eventually led to her downfall.

    Our conversation takes a deep dive into the complexities of Nanny Doss's mental health and the legal challenges faced during her trial. From her disturbing interactions with her daughter Melvina to the unsettling contrast between her cheerful demeanor and the gravity of her crimes, we explore the duality that makes her case so fascinating. We discuss her body language during rare interviews and the chilling implications of her behavior. Finally, we reflect on the broader phenomenon of serial killers, comparing her case to other notorious family annihilators, and ponder the psychological mechanisms that allow such duality in seemingly ordinary people.

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    54 分
  • What is murder?
    2024/07/29

    In this episode, Richard and Heather examine the various terms used in the criminal justice system around murder and homicide. Along with defining terms the team also gives examples of each charge. Hopefully this will be educational and entertaining.

    Can TV shows and movies really shape how we perceive justice? Join us as we unravel the "CSI effect" and its impact on the courtroom. Popular media often sets unrealistic expectations for forensic evidence, and this episode seeks to set the record straight. We dissect the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence and argue why keeping a sense of reason and common sense is paramount. We also explore the limitations and evolving reliability of forensic sciences that are often glamorized on screen.

    Ever wondered how criminal charges like murder and manslaughter are determined? We break down the complexities of legal charges and the roles of police, prosecutors, and juries. Through real-life cases, we clarify misconceptions and highlight the nuances of different homicide charges. From the flexibility of amending charges to understanding state laws and common law, our discussion is designed to provide clarity on these often misunderstood legal processes.

    Lastly, we provide an in-depth look at real-world applications of criminal law concepts. Cases like the depraved heart murder by a nurse-turned-serial killer and the psychological toll of justifiable homicides on law enforcement officers paint a vivid picture of the legal landscape. Hear about the tragic case of Jay Adams and how involuntary manslaughter laws can be applied to acts of negligence. By sharing these stories and insights, we aim to demystify complex legal terms and offer a clearer understanding of how justice is truly served.

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    46 分
  • Amber Hagerman and the Amber Alert System
    2024/07/14

    In their first episode the hosts explore the death of Amber Hagerman and how this horrific crime led to the formation of the Amber Alert system. As the first episode of their podcast, they are learning the trade as they apply their criminal justice experiences to the topic.

    Discover the heartbreaking story that catalyzed a nationwide effort to protect our children. Join us as we recount the tragic events of Amber Hagerman’s abduction in 1996 and the subsequent creation of the Amber Alert System. We delve into the emotional toll on her family and community while emphasizing the crucial role of public vigilance. As we explore the mechanics of the alert system, you'll learn how even small community actions can make a life-saving difference.

    In this episode, we trace the Amber Alert System’s journey from a local initiative to a national and even international program. Hear about the legislative milestones, such as the Ashland-Mike-Amber Alert in Indian Country Act, which addressed the unique challenges faced by Native American territories. We also discuss the creation of the Ebony Alert to tackle the issue of missing persons of color, illustrating how alert systems are evolving to serve diverse communities better.

    We tackle the complexities and controversies surrounding Amber Alerts, including issues of overuse and desensitization. Through studies and personal anecdotes, we highlight the need for a balanced approach to ensure these alerts are effective without causing undue alarm. We also touch on Silver Alerts and their significance for vulnerable populations. By the end of this episode, you'll understand the evolution of child abduction responses and appreciate the vital role of community involvement in ensuring the safety of at-risk individuals.

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    35 分
  • Episode Zero - Roll Call
    2024/07/14

    In this episode, our three hosts introduce themselves and give some insight into their backgrounds. This recording was designed to give listeners a little view into the experiences the hosts bring to the podcast and their goals as they develop the show.

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    25 分