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The Collier Landry Show

Boyle Murder Trial Judge Tells All - Interview With Hon. James Henson - Pt. 1

The Collier Landry Show

Collier Landry

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.4 • 542 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Join host Collier Landry in this special two-part episode of Moving Past Murder as he sits down with the retired judge from his father's murder trial, the Honorable James Henson. In this highly anticipated interview, Collier confronts his past and learns new details about his father's crimes and the impact they had on his family. Through this candid conversation, Collier and Judge Henson explore the themes of deception, trauma, and the ongoing process of healing and reconciliation. As a survivor of familial trauma and a true crime advocate, Collier shares his personal journey of moving past murder and finding support in the aftermath of tragedy. This deeply emotional and revealing episode offers hope and guidance for others seeking to heal and move forward in the wake of loss. Don't miss this powerful conversation on the importance of seeking help and finding strength in the face of adversity. Being the prosecution's star witness, Collier was never allowed to watch the trial. As an adult, he never really cared to. In this rare interview, Collier learns stunning new information from Judge Henson, including: •Collier learns that his father rented a cold-storage facility to store his mother's body while he prepared her grave beneath the basement floor of his new home in Erie, PA. •His father lied about his previous medical career and educational history to get into private practice when his family moved to Mansfield, OH •The episode ends on a cliffhanger as Judge Henson shares a disturbing story with Collier... YouTube link to this episode: https://youtu.be/cSUeRDLqCfQ Wanna say thanks for a great episode? Buy me a coffee! Get your official Moving Past Trauma Podcast gear here: https://www.collierlandry.com/store Join our Patreon: for exclusive content, member-only meet n' greets, support this podcast & more: https://www.collierlandry.com/support Shop & Support: You can support this program by using our Amazon Affiliate link: https://www.collierlandry.com/amazon Subscribe to my YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/collierlandry I go live on Instagram TUESDAY'S 11 am PT/2 pm ET on @collierlandry -Official Socials- TikTok: @collierlandry Instagram: @collierlandry Twitter: @collierlandry Facebook: /collierlandry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

When I enter the courtroom, a child coming in to testify against his father.

0:13.2

When youngsters come into a courtroom, the judge is charged with a higher duty than it would with an adult. I see myself as your protector.

0:28.1

And of course, if the person is testifying about something involving their family,

0:34.2

you know, the people that would support them would be on their side, are not involved.

0:40.3

So I, as the court, as the judge, represent the entire system.

0:45.3

And at that point, you've got to be very careful to make sure that this child is not booted around in the courtroom and you get to tell your story.

0:59.0

Your story, the truth as you see it.

1:03.0

Cestimony continued today in the most notorious criminal trial in Richland County history.

1:10.0

Dr. John Boyle is accused of killing his wife, Noreen, and burying her body in the most notorious criminal trial in Richland County history. Dr. John Boyle is accused of

1:12.1

killing his wife, Maureen, and burying her body in the basement of his new home in Erie, Pennsylvania.

1:16.6

The 12-year-old son finally took the stand. As I heard a scream, I heard a thud. It was about this

1:22.3

loud. When I was 12 years old, my testimony sent my father to prison for murdering my mother.

1:31.0

This podcast serves as a type of therapy and reconciliation for myself.

1:35.6

And it is my hope that it helps anyone who has experienced deception, betrayal, and dark trauma.

1:41.8

I'm Collierlandry, and this is Moving Past Murder.

1:47.5

Hey, movers, welcome back to another episode of Moving Past Murder. I'm your host, Callierlandry,

1:52.8

and what's going on? What's up? What's going on, everybody? I have quite possibly one of my

2:00.6

favorite episodes, actually, too, because this is have quite possibly one of my favorite episodes. Actually,

2:02.5

two, because this is going to be a two-part episode. I was recently back in Mansfield, Ohio,

2:08.2

as you know from maybe last week's episode, which is my hometown, where I'm from, where my

2:13.1

mother's murder happened, where all of this wonderful things that are the genesis of of this podcast that are the genesis of my film of murder Mansfield, yada, yada, Mansfield, Mansfield, get it.

2:24.3

I was back there and I reconnected with some people, some friends.

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