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🗓️ 22 February 2021
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right, everyone. Welcome to another episode of Coffee Combos podcast, but today is a special episode. |
0:17.0 | Oh my gosh. We haven't done a bonus episode in so long. It feels good. Yeah, it feels really good, but I'm mostly |
0:27.0 | excited that this is going to be our first try at a true crime bonus episode. I feel like so many people when we talk about true crime things people love it. I mean, of course some people say, you know, we just want to hear about your lives and we don't want to hear about true crime, but I think this is going to be so much fun and the case that we're covering is really exciting. And I think probably everyone who's going to be listening to this has followed it to some extent. |
0:56.0 | And I'm even more excited that we have one of our friends that we met on a podcast trip to Dallas on this episode. She is an attorney and her name is summer and welcome summer. |
1:11.0 | Thank you guys. I'm so excited to do this with you all. |
1:15.0 | So I'm so excited. Your background, like you're now with a practice or a firm, whatever it's called, I get doctors and lawyers mixed up. |
1:27.0 | Oh, it's it's guess it's both practice firm. I guess we use them interchangeably. So yes, I graduated from the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law last May in the middle of this pandemic. |
1:40.0 | I took the bar exam in the middle of a pandemic and passed that and was sworn in in December. So I've been practicing law for a few months. |
1:49.0 | I mostly do commercial litigation. So a bunch of boring business stuff, but crime is like where my passion is. And the reason I got involved in law was from watching like CSI and law and order and all those crazy fun TV shows. |
2:05.0 | Oh, my God. I love it. That sounds like us. Lindsey and I are basically attorneys without the license. |
2:13.0 | So we we practice law with without a license on our podcast if you don't listen regularly, but we do. |
2:23.0 | On on a real note, like summer and I did talk about it when we were when I was in Dallas, because I was telling her how I wanted to be go to law school and like actually be a lawyer, whatever. And I have so much respect for you summer. That's it's I wish that I had like the capability right now to go. |
2:41.0 | I'm so proud of you. That's so exciting that you were able to do all of that like through the pandemic and everything. I can't even imagine how hard it would be to like go through law school. |
2:51.0 | I'm the type of person that has to sit in a classroom and be taught like I can't do online stuff. I don't have, I guess, the discipline for it. So total respect to you, because that's I mean, I think that's so awesome. |
3:02.0 | So congratulations. Thank you. It was hard. Anything in this pandemic has been hard. And I am just like you need to be face to face. I need you to tell me and explain it and pointed it out. So that last half of the semester was extremely difficult. |
3:16.0 | I ended up being my best semester ever somehow. And I mean, I really don't know how I pulled that one out, maybe because I had more time to sit and listen to lectures over and over, but man props to everybody for making it through life in this pandemic. |
3:31.0 | Seriously. |
3:33.0 | Okay. So we decided, I think we, what do you call it like deliberated for quite some time on what case we were going to cover. And obviously we've talked a ton about |
3:48.0 | John Boney, Ramsey on the podcast and we wanted to try to cover another case that would be well known. And then maybe if you guys like this, then we can announce cases prior to doing these so that you guys can do your own research. |
4:04.0 | So you feel kind of like invested in whatever we're covering. But we decided to do OJ Simpson. And I am just shook at what I have read summer what you sent me some of the stuff I didn't know kale reddit and she said the same thing she was like some of the stuff I didn't even know. |
4:28.0 | Yeah, this case to me, let me be honest with you, I've heard about obviously OJ Simpson because I mean, we're all about the same age. And it happened in the early 90s. So we're all familiar with it, but I didn't know a lot of these details. |
4:44.0 | And when I started watching documentaries and reading this stuff, I was like, oh my gosh, I mean, a mind blown by detail after detail after detail and this I'm glad that we ended up choosing to do this case because it is there's so much to unpack. And I and I love the story behind it because it's way different than any other true crime story. |
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