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Deep Cover Presents: Snowball

Camouflage Bias: Part 2

Deep Cover Presents: Snowball

Pushkin Industries

True Crime, History

4.33.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This episode originally ran in 2022. We’re rereleasing it today along with an update on Ronnie’s story.

2022. After Ronnie Carrasquillo exhausts his appeals, he faces the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. But it seems each time Ronnie comes up for parole, he can’t escape the notoriety of his past. For a transcript of this episode, click here.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.3

You never think it's going to be in your small town.

0:07.1

It's going to be someone you know on a missing poster.

0:10.7

Vanished, vilified, voiceless.

0:13.5

This season on my podcast, True Crime, every story has something in common.

0:17.9

It's not what it seems.

0:19.6

There has been a massive investigation underway in this

0:22.7

tiny town. Molly Tibbitt's disappearance became national news, but her story was quickly hijacked.

0:29.6

There were death threats, people threatening to burn down our buildings. And her case is just the

0:34.6

beginning. This is one of the most sensational crimes ever to explode in Hollywood.

0:39.7

If we die, we die.

0:41.4

One of those dead bodies could be ours.

0:43.3

Everybody knew that.

0:45.1

I'm one of the stuff.

0:47.7

From hijacked headlines to bury truth, we're tackling six gripping stories, not just about crime, but about the people caught in the middle of it all.

0:58.2

Listen to Trueer Crime for free on the IHeart Radio app,

1:01.1

Spotify, Amazon Music, or Apple Podcasts. Pushkin.

1:15.2

Hey, it's Jake.

1:16.9

Today we're continuing with the Ronnie Caraschillo story.

1:20.0

This is part two, so if you haven't listened to part one yet, you should definitely go back and do that now.

1:32.9

So, last episode we ended with Ronnie getting some good news, or what seemed like it anyhow.

1:33.8

The court basically told him, we think your sentence of 200 to 600 years may have violated

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