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Best Case Worst Case

332 | Exculpatory Evidence?

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.23.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Jim discusses the recent developments in the Utah murder case

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Putting a witness through that kind of interrogation on the stand, just for fishing purposes,

0:11.9

in other words, they have no showing a proof that she actually does have exculpatory information.

0:30.2

Hello, and welcome to Best Case, worst case. This is Jim Clemente, retired FBI profiler

0:42.2

former New York City prosecutor and writer producer of Criminal Minds. And with me today is no one

0:48.6

actually, I'm alone. This is me getting an opportunity because Francis outgel

0:55.0

she's doing something really exciting and she'll tell you about it sometime soon, but it is a

1:01.3

super secret mission right now. So she's having fun doing her thing and I am here to talk to

1:08.7

all of you. And she would say you all or y'all or something or all y'all, but no, I say all of you

1:18.2

because I think that's proper English and not Southern ease or whatever the hell it is that they

1:23.6

speak in Atlanta, Georgia. But as Francis away, I wanted to talk about a few things that are

1:30.8

going on. We'll start off with the Idaho case. In the Idaho case, and I don't say the name of the

1:38.9

offender because I don't speak the names of mess merers on any kind of media. I don't believe

1:46.8

that is a good thing to do. And so I'm going to continue doing that. But in my scale, Idaho,

1:54.0

or students were murdered, Madison, Mogen, Kaylee, Gang, Salves,

2:01.9

Sanana, Cernodal, and Ethan, Chapin, hope I pronounced their names right. But on November 13th of

2:09.2

last year, 2022, they were all brutally murdered. And that is the focus and should be the focus

2:19.6

of this case. Unfortunately, there's a lot of other things that are being focused on.

2:27.0

And well, I don't think that's actually how it should be. The fact is that recently, this week,

2:38.1

they published in the news that one of the surviving roommates was actually subpoenaed

2:48.8

to appear in a preliminary hearing. The defense wants to call her as a witness

2:58.0

because they say, quote, she may have exculpatory evidence. Now we all may be aware that

3:06.7

exculpatory evidence would be evidence that tends to disprove the guilt or prove the innocence

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