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Without Warning Podcast®

Crowdsourcing Justice™Berkeley County: Fact or Failures?

Without Warning Podcast®

Without Warning Podcast®

News, Politics, Society & Culture, True Crime, Documentary

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Without Warning Investigation Derailed – The Kadie Major Case Episode 10 Show Notes Getting answers means asking questions. Did the original investigators ask the right questions? Sheila’s crowdsource forensics groups got together to discuss what questions they would have asked based on the evidence available to them. Tune in to Season 3, Episode 10 of Without Warning, in which renowned private investigator Sheila Wysocki utilizes crowdsourcing to uncover the mystery surrounding the deaths of Kadie, River , Lynn, and Aadon Major. There will be a break while we get some answers to the many questions. Follow us on social media for the debut of Part 2. You can subscribe to Without Warning on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. PI Page: www.sheilawysocki.com Podcast Page: www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Patreon: www.withoutwarningpodcasts.com Twitter: @scrappymomPI Instagram: @withoutwarningpi @privateeyepups Facebook: Without Warning PI All rights reserved © Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Follow without warning podcast season 3, Investigation, derailed with Sheila Weissaki on iTunes,

0:06.8

Stitcher, and Google Play.

0:10.2

Without warning podcast presents season 3, Investigation, derailed.

0:15.1

Come behind the curtain with private investigator, Sheila Weissaki, and examine a major injustice.

0:21.0

Warning, the following episode contains elements that are graphic in nature.

0:24.8

The subject of discretion is advised.

0:40.8

Our society places a lot of trust in experts, with all their education and experience.

0:48.2

We figured they must be smarter and more observant than laypeople are.

0:54.0

But even experts can be way off base, like when Time Magazine wrote in 1968 that quote,

1:02.6

online shopping while entirely feasible will flop.

1:07.8

End of quote.

1:09.6

Good thing the founder of Amazon didn't listen.

1:13.4

The police should be experts in investigating crime, but you can only find answers when you are willing to ask questions.

1:23.6

By not checking the forensic evidence and asking if it really added up to a case of suicide by train,

1:33.0

they have made themselves look as out of touch as Time Magazine was about online shopping.

1:42.4

I am Danielle and I am part of the forensics group, which is filled with some wonderful nurses, podcasters,

1:50.0

and just some really smart, observant crowd sources.

1:54.2

And together with a couple other the PIs and a forensic specialist,

1:58.2

we are just breaking down the evidence, the crime scene, and the autopsy reports.

2:04.0

To figure out really what happened to Katie, River, and Aiden, and what makes sense in the case

2:10.2

and what doesn't make sense because the science doesn't lie.

2:13.8

So what the forensic group first did is we started with the incident reports.

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