A Dangerous Offender
Court Junkie
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4.8 • 8.8K Ratings
🗓️ 17 February 2026
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we speak to Shannon Moroney, who talks to us about the violent crimes her husband, Jason Staples, committed, and what it was like trying to process them.
Thank you to Shannon for taking the time to share her story with us. Check out her book, Through The Glass - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Through-the-Glass/Shannon-Moroney/9781501109133.
Thank you to Professor Noah Weisbord for talking to us about the Canadian justice system.
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| 0:00.0 | In today's episode, we're doing something different. |
| 0:03.8 | We're telling the story of a woman whose husband committed a violent crime. |
| 0:09.2 | How did she unravel what he had done? |
| 0:12.2 | What was it like when she discovered the man she loved had a hidden dark side? |
| 0:17.5 | You'll hear Shannon Moroni's journey through her own words from an interview she did with |
| 0:22.5 | court junkie writer Gabrielle Russon and from excerpts from her memoir, Through the Glass. |
| 0:29.7 | It's a perspective we don't often hear about, at least not on this show. In a normal court junkie |
| 0:35.9 | episode, we tell the stories of what happened in a case |
| 0:38.6 | through what later comes out in a courtroom. We hear the testimony from the officers involved |
| 0:43.7 | in the witnesses and victims' loved ones, and sometimes the defendants. And we know the defendants |
| 0:50.5 | most times have supporters, too, whether they're innocent or truly guilty. |
| 0:55.9 | But we don't normally get to hear about what it's like to be on that side, especially when |
| 1:01.1 | you didn't do anything wrong, but you're trying to process what someone you loved did. |
| 1:07.7 | This is Jillian in partnership with law and crime. You are listening to Court Junkie. |
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