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Accused

Chapter 2: The A-Hole

Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

True Crime, Documentary, Exhibit C, Society & Culture

4.47.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The prosecutor handling the case against Elwood Jones had some choice words to describe the suspect on national television. In this episode, we explore: Who is Elwood Jones? Was he really an a-hole? Is being one now, steadfast as he is in refusing to cop to the 27-year-old crime? And does being an a-hole also mean he was a killer? 

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0:00.0

Join Wundry Plus, an Apple Podcast or the Wundry app to binge all seven episodes of

0:05.6

Accused Season 4, the impending execution of Elwood Jones, Early and Add Free.

0:12.2

Since not the inquire in USA Today's subscribers can also listen early and add free by going to

0:17.8

AccusedPodcast.com.

0:22.3

Previously, Unaccused.

0:23.3

That's the thing about this case, you know, it's a fascinating case.

0:29.2

You just, you don't know for sure.

0:32.2

You just, you don't know for sure.

0:34.0

You can look at the evidence and say, yeah, this is compelling and it is.

0:37.4

You could have 30 different people's fingerprints or DNA in that room and to me it means nothing.

0:43.4

They planted that shit.

0:46.3

As you sit here today, how sure are you that Elwood Jones is guilty?

0:50.1

I'm 100%.

0:51.1

I'm not proud of what I've done in the past, but I haven't killed any time.

1:03.5

On September 3rd, 1994, hotels throughout the entire Cincinnati region were packed.

1:10.3

That was the day before the city's annual Riverfest, a day-long celebration meant to mark

1:15.6

the end of summer.

1:17.1

The front page of the Cincinnati Inquir predicted a turnout of some half a million people.

1:22.9

The downtown hotels with maybe 4,000 rooms could accommodate a fraction of such a large

1:28.9

turnout, so visitors spilled into hotels throughout the suburbs, where rooms were also

1:34.4

rented by out of town as for other events, too, like, say, bar mitzvahs.

1:41.0

So when a scream shattered the tranquil morning at the Embassy Suites in Blue Ash, tons

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