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🗓️ 4 December 2019
⏱️ 71 minutes
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0:00.0 | In 1985, Derek and Nancy Hason were found brutally stabbed to death in their |
0:05.7 | Bedford County, Virginia home. When their daughter, Elizabeth Hason, became a |
0:10.3 | prime suspect, she and her boyfriend Yen Zuring, the son of a German diplomat, |
0:14.7 | fled together on an international run from this double homicide. When authorities |
0:20.0 | caught up with them in London, Yen's followed through on his promise in the |
0:23.4 | scenario to use his diplomatic community in order to save the love of his life |
0:27.8 | Elizabeth from the electric chair. So he falsely confessed to the murders. Now |
0:33.0 | Yen's had type O blood and this was before DNA testing so the type O blood |
0:38.0 | found at the scene only served to corroborate his involvement, leading to his |
0:42.3 | conviction. Elizabeth was convicted as an accessory. When that type O blood that |
0:47.9 | convicted Yen's was finally tested for DNA, it excluded him as the source. |
0:51.9 | However, this was still not enough for the Commonwealth of Virginia to admit |
0:56.7 | their mistake and set him free. On February 4th 2019, we released an interview |
1:02.7 | with Yen Zuring along with two of his most ardent supporters, the legendary |
1:07.0 | author and former defense attorney and innocence project board member John Grisham, |
1:11.2 | an album or all county Virginia sheriff chip harding. Since then, as many of |
1:16.5 | you now know, Yen Zuring situation has improved immensely. In this episode, we |
1:21.8 | will re-release much of the original interview. On Queen Charlotte, the official |
1:25.8 | podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes and the drawing boards of this team to |
1:30.5 | experience the life breathed into the Bridgerton prequel. Listen to the |
1:35.0 | Leap's executive producer and series director Tom Verica took to capture the |
1:39.4 | feeling that puts that lump in your throat. And you've got to catch creator |
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