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🗓️ 28 July 2023
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Marsha Goodenow joins Matt & Seton to discuss the case of Henry Louis Wallace.
In 1997, Wallace was convicted of raping, and murdering nine women in the Charlotte area.
Marsha helped prosecute Wallace and put him on death row.
Wallace became known as The Charlotte Strangler and The Taco Bell Strangler.
Marsha discusses many aspects of the case that have rarely have been written about.
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0:00.0 | Impact of influence, the Murdoch family murders. |
0:04.0 | This is the unfolding story of a powerful South Carolina family, the mysterious deaths |
0:08.8 | they are linked to, and our quest to bring you the truth. |
0:12.8 | Hello, friend Matt Harris and Seaton Tucker and producer Dwayne all back at it again. |
0:21.2 | So grateful that you spent time with us, we know there are so many options and that you've |
0:26.6 | continued to hang with us through all this time is much appreciated. |
0:31.6 | Michael DeWitt, the great writer and historian and storyteller, we do a podcast with called |
0:38.1 | The Wicked South Podcast, you can catch it on our Facebook, same title, and we did an |
0:43.5 | episode with him about the Murdoch legacy of running the whole system down in the low |
0:54.3 | country and Randolph III in 1990 was dealing with an attempted rape case in Allendale County |
1:04.5 | and he put this guy into the first time offender program, it was supposed to be first time |
1:09.6 | nine violent offenders, this person was neither for this attempted rape of Henry Lewis Wallace |
1:17.7 | was the man who was later learned out, did have an extensive criminal history but they |
1:22.5 | did not find out about it, all the details in that episode and he goes on to kill and rape |
1:33.0 | at least 11 women in North and South Carolina, becoming known as the Charlotte Strangler |
1:39.0 | or the Taco Bell Strangler and so we've started digging into that case and where's a lot |
1:47.3 | to unpack and we're going to start with one of the prosecutors in this case who tried |
1:56.8 | this case over many, many months, very strenuous trial and her name is Marsha Goodnow, she's |
2:03.3 | had 30 years experience as a Jag Officer in the Air Force, prosecutor for 39 years worked |
2:09.6 | on well over 1,000 murder cases, worked the Wallace case from the beginning and she joins |
2:14.9 | us now. |
2:15.9 | All right, Marsha, thank you for joining us, we're going to find out some things today that |
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