13: Maura Murray Listener Response Part 1
The Prosecutors
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🗓️ 6 July 2020
⏱️ 65 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I'm Brett and I'm Alice and we are the prosecutors. |
| 0:28.4 | Today on The Prosecutors, we heard your questions, we got your comments and we definitely got your complaints. |
| 0:34.4 | Today we're doing a follow up episode on Laura Murt. |
| 0:58.4 | Hello everyone and welcome to this episode of The Prosecutors. I'm Brett and I'm joined as always with my co-pilot and co-host, Alice. |
| 1:13.4 | Hey Brett, how are you? |
| 1:15.4 | Doing well, Alice. Doing well. Happy to be talking about more Murray one more time. |
| 1:22.4 | We're going to do it again tomorrow so first of two times. It's kind of funny we've done four episodes and now I guess we'll be up to six. |
| 1:32.4 | It's funny to talk about. |
| 1:33.4 | There really is and this is in response to all of your wonderful comments, emails, tweets, criticisms, tomatoes, lobbed at us. So this is for you all. |
| 1:45.4 | Yeah, it's kind of funny. We did the four episodes and we just recorded them back to back to back to back months ago. Now I guess a couple months ago. |
| 1:55.4 | It's kind of interesting getting sort of rolling feedback, hearing somebody say something and being like, well, we're going to make that mistake again tomorrow. |
| 2:05.4 | But yeah, we really appreciate people reaching out with their comments, questions, corrections, that sort of thing. We like to get things right. So to the extent we can do that, we're going to do it. |
| 2:16.4 | So let's just dive in. I'm just going to run through real fast, a couple things. People pointed out and then we're going to talk about some stuff in more detail. So real quick, just the sort of, you know, little errors that you have. |
| 2:29.4 | It was nice after we did this episode. People pointed us to all sorts of resources we could use that which would have been very valuable researching for the first few episodes. |
| 2:39.4 | But the good news is we can now correct various things. |
| 2:43.4 | First thing isn't really an error, but I guess it was confusing. Maura went to UMass Amherst. We tended to just call it Amherst, which the problem with that is, you know, Massachusetts is covered up with good schools and there is a school called Amherst in Amherst. |
| 3:01.4 | So some people were confused about that, but she did go to UMass. Fort Knox, we are well aware that she did not steal the makeup from the vault at Fort Knox. |
| 3:11.4 | That was not the point we were trying to make. The point was more of a sacrilegical one that you would go to the place, most renowned for security and then steal from the commissary. But we know, we know. |
| 3:24.4 | But a follow up on that, on that Fort Knox point is, you know, if you've gone to a school with an honor system, which West Point does have an honor system, one offense, no matter how small it is, is enough to basically get you kicked out of school. |
| 3:38.4 | So, you know, Fort Knox is where it happened, but also the fact that there is an offense in which she could be kicked out of school for now, something this small, you know, we've heard from those who attended West Point probably would not result in her termination, you know, or expulsion from school. |
| 3:56.4 | But I went to a school and undergrad with an honor system and it was the same thing, anything as small as that could result in your expulsion. So it's still a serious thing, you know, to commit. |
| 4:12.4 | Right, I think it says a lot about her thinking at the time, I'm not exactly sure what it says about her thinking, but I do think, you know, it's more significant than just somebody stealing $5 worth of makeup. |
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