Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Campside Media / Sony Music Entertainment, Suspicion | The Billionaire Murders: The hunt for the killers of Honey and Barry Sherman. There, she would receive her master's degree in electrical and computer engineering in December of 2007. However, investigators could not establish a specific time of death; instead speculating that she had died at some point early on Saturday morning, sometime between 3:00 and 8:00 AM. To-date, Arpana Jinaga's murder remains unsolved. One of the women that Fair called, whom he phoned three times at around 4:45 AM, said that his calls had gone straight to voicemail. PS: Biden's Indian now..kinda! What were the things that made that possible? Now science has gotten very sophisticated. Betterhelp - This episode is brought to you, This week, Amber covers the tragic murder of Ingrid Lyne. Here, it's the unsolved murder of 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga, who was found . It was just gruesome. The twelve jurors, who had originally leaned 9-3 in favor of acquittal, had been sent back to deliberate before ultimately coming up with a split decision (6-6 in favor of guilty/not-guilty, 5 of whom believed that "C.J." On November 21st, 2008 - three weeks after the murder - he spoke to investigators and admitted to being inside of Arpana's apartment during the Halloween party. Speaking to the Times, this juror recalled: "I think that was the biggest reasonable doubt and no one could eliminate him [as the killer] We found [Fair] not guilty because of reasonable doubt, not because we thought he was completely innocent.". Prosecutors made it clear that they were seeking more than the recommended sentence - 45 years - which they were allowed to pursue because of the aggravated circumstances of her death. theres no closure for them, certainly from the justice system. She Hosted a Halloween Party, Then Turned Up Dead: Podcast Examines Arpana Jinaga's Unsolved 2008 Murder People Mag 8/17/2021. Several suspects and persons-of-interest would be probed during that time, but for almost all of them, there was either something ruling them out entirely or not enough evidence to move forward with the case. Why did it play out like it did? "We still consider it early in the investigation. For the next two years, investigators would struggle to make sense of this case. This killer had kicked in the front door to the apartment, which had been locked beforehand by not only the doorknob itself but the deadbolt. The description they gave to police more closely resembled C.J. However, when police revealed that they had obtained a log of his text messages and calls directly from his cell provider, he audibly responded "oh crap" and then claimed ignorance. New Indian Express:https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2008/nov/05/kins-hopes-of-seeing-arpana-dashed-4498.html9. In 2008 an Indian student in the US, Arpana Jinaga, was gang raped This is a "true crime" podcast consisting of 10 episodes. In 2008, a 24-year-old Redmond-based software engineer named Arpana Jinaga was found strangled in her apartment after a Halloween party in her building. As a teen, she participated in an IEEE Hardware Design Contest that earned her some attention from universities and potential employers, and seemed to cement her down the path of computing. Amber pulled , This case covers the disappearance and presumed murder of 29-year-old Sheryl Sheppard, who was reported missing on January 4th, 1998, only days after she was proposed to live on TV at a New Years Eve celebration by her boyfriend Michael Lavoie. She was the oldest of two daughters to her parents, B.C. At some point in the evening, it would be reported that Arpana got into a verbal argument with a male partygoer. On April 8, 2016, dismembered body parts were discovered in recycling bins around Seattle. This ultimately ended up impacting the jury, as they had not been informed about the details of Fair's prior mistrial, and the testimony of C.J. In the year since Emanuel Fair's second trial came to an end, the story has received close to no attention from the world-at-large. **** No one has ever been convicted of Arpana's murder, and all speculations on this episode are based off of both forensic and circumstantial evidence provided in this case. We discuss how South Asian women have to carry the heavy burden of t, Jonelle Matthews disappearance grips the town of Greeley, then garners national attention all the way to the White House. If you did, Wondery has another great true crime miniseries called Stolen Hearts that I think you should check out. would admit that during this time, he had stopped taking his psychiatric medication. Arpana's body was taken to the King County Medical Examiner's office for an autopsy, to determine the cause and manner of death. It's also a lot more complicated than TV shows and movies would have us believe. When suspect no.1 was caught, his confession left the cops shocked & puzzle, This week, Amber covers the abduction and murder of Brianna Denison. Join us as we try and make sense of a bizarre case that left one family in search of justic, This week, Naomi tells us about the horrifying crime committed by Scott Kologi, a 16-year-old who decided to gun down his own family "out of the blue". How did that happen? The rapists were most likely white American men but US police caught the nearest black man and framed him for the crime. Faith was a beautiful young college student with a bright future. claims to have woken up at around 10:00 AM. Id written anarticle about DNA forensic science for The Atlantic, and I was like everybody else I thought that DNA worked like it did on Law & Order, where its a green light. However, this case would prove to be much harder to solve for investigators; many of whom had not worked on a murder case in quite some time (if at all). , This week, Naomi tells us about the murder of Elli Immo, in the Laplands of Finland, a horrific slaying still unsolved 65 years later. ****Arpana Jinaga SourcesUnresolved Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL9DRKpz8JkSuspect (Wondery) Podcast Series - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/suspect/id1580881826The Seattle Times (Article) - https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/after-nearly-11-years-and-two-trials-killing-of-redmond-woman-remains-unsolved/Seattle Weekly (Article) - https://www.seattleweekly.com/news/the-troubling-trial-of-emanuel-fair/Court of Appeals Document (Emmanuel Fair) - https://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/pdf/771809.pdfRedmond Reporter (Article) - https://www.redmond-reporter.com/news/talented-techie-strangled-to-death-no-suspects-yet/#Cybergenetics (Link to Articles and Court Documents) - https://www.cybgen.com/information/newsroom/2016/apr/Washington-prosecutors-respond-to-defense-motion-for-source-code.shtmlThe Crime Story Podcast (Emmanuel Fair) - https://castbox.fm/episode/Interview%3A-Emanuel-Fair%2C-Found-Not-Guilty-of-Murder-after-Nine-Years-in-Jail-(with-Amanda-Knox)-id2219566-id303088011?country=usAnswer to Petition (Emmanuel Fair Court Document - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59393415bebafb202cc26aba/t/5f02381c38f0572cbaa5f6b6/1593980956869/Answer+to+petition.pdf--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/druecrime/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/druecrime/support, Campside Media / Sony Music Entertainment, Suspicion | The Billionaire Murders: The hunt for the killers of Honey and Barry Sherman.
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