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🗓️ 15 September 2022
⏱️ 31 minutes
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0:00.0 | When a wealthy high-end attorney is seen being pushed around town in a wheelchair by his wife, the community is confused. He was in |
0:22.7 | his 50s and in good health from what they knew. Then the next day when he up and disappears, |
0:29.2 | his family and clients are very concerned. What happened to the flashy lawyer? Was he a victim of |
0:35.2 | foul play? Possibly targeted by a jaded client? In this case, the answer is |
0:41.3 | much more sinister and lies closer to home. This is Avery After Dark and I'm your host, Avery Ross. |
0:48.4 | Today's case has many twists and turns. It's a disappearance that ends in a murder. The victim in this case is a |
0:56.4 | high-profile personal injury attorney named Larry McNabney. He was a well-known lawyer out of California. |
1:04.0 | So who would have the motive to kill him? And why? This case is anything but simple. It is a tangled web. Another major factor in this case |
1:14.2 | is that this all went down on September 11, 2001. A time when the U.S., our nation was in complete |
1:24.2 | heartbreak, shock, anger, everything. I know I remember where I was the morning |
1:30.1 | of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, and I'm sure you do too. I was young, but I remember. It was |
1:36.7 | an overwhelmingly surreal time for many. As I mentioned before, I lived in New York City for a bit |
1:43.4 | and was there for one of the September 11th |
1:46.3 | anniversaries. And being at that memorial, you can't help but tear up. It's such a heavy feeling |
1:55.3 | standing there, the magnitude of those attacks. Haneus. So there's just a lot to unpack here. |
2:03.3 | Let's start at the beginning of this case, which was 2001. |
2:07.8 | Larry McNabney was 52 years old and had a successful personal injury law firm, where he |
2:15.0 | worked as a high-profile attorney. |
2:17.6 | He was really known for these commercials he ran, where he was riding on a horse talking |
2:23.8 | about how he was going to get you the payout you deserve if you were in some kind of an |
2:28.6 | accident. |
2:29.7 | Very Saul Goodman-esque. |
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