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Breakdown

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Politics, News, True Crime

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2017

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Reginald "Reggie" Coicou was 24. Quincy "Fat" Wytche was 22. Both were killed in a sudden outburst of gunfire in the parking lot of an Atlanta Burger King in the spring of 2016. Kevin Riley, editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, gives you an extraordinary inside view of this horrific double homicide, the investigation by the Atlanta police and the prosecution of the man accused of pulling the trigger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's worth knowing which really going on.

0:04.1

This is the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

0:30.8

Baseball is back and the braves are loaded.

0:33.5

We're pretty well stacked everywhere.

0:35.6

Conspensive strider, Ronald the Cunia Jr. and the rest of Atlanta's stars

0:40.4

lead the braves back to the playoffs.

0:42.3

We've worked really hard to get that bar up there.

0:44.6

Depend on the Braves Report podcast from the Atlanta Journal Constitution

0:48.7

to bring you interviews from the clubhouse and analysis from the best experts in Atlanta.

0:54.0

I'm Beat reporter Justin Siscott.

0:55.9

And I'm Jay Black.

0:56.9

Listen every Monday or when major news breaks.

0:59.6

That's the Braves Report from the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

1:02.3

Follow the show on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:10.2

Hey, this is Bill Rankin.

1:12.2

I've been your host and narrator for the previous seasons of Breakdown.

1:15.7

And I'm not going into radio silence now.

1:18.4

But season six, a jury of this peers, will be different.

1:22.5

We're trotting out the heavy artillery for this one.

1:25.3

The editor-in-chief of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Kevin Riley,

1:29.3

has a remarkable tale to tell.

1:31.6

I'll be along for the ride.

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