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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Crystallyn Girard

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

PodcastOne

True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In 1993, 13-year-old Crystallyn Girard was found dead in her bedroom by her mother Lynn Dejac. The police found Lynn to be a neglectful mother and pinned the murder on her. She was ultimately convicted and sent off to prison. Lynn contended that the likely suspect was her ex-boyfriend Dennis Donahue. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the unsolved murder of Crystallyn Girard. This is a case that took many years to unfold. Cold case investigators were finally able to gather evidence to suggest that Lynn did not murder her daughter. But, would it be enough for a judge to set aside her conviction? And, why would police not go after the suspect that many people believe committed the murder? You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise and donation information An Emash Digital Production

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 152 of the True Crime all the time unsolved podcast.

0:40.8

I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in True Crime.

0:44.6

Mike Gibson, Gibby, how are you?

0:47.0

I'm good man.

0:48.0

I'm good.

0:49.0

Good man.

0:50.0

I'm good.

0:51.0

Yeah.

0:52.0

So when you give two I'm good, does that equal I'm great or it's just better than good?

0:59.0

A little bit better.

1:00.5

Does it cancel each other out?

1:01.5

I'm really like he's really not good, but he's saying I'm good.

1:04.6

I'm good.

1:05.6

I think Doff do protest too much is that how it goes?

1:09.4

Is that Shakespeare?

1:10.4

Is that Shakespeare guy?

1:12.2

That's Shakespeare guy.

1:13.4

That's Shakespeare guy.

1:14.4

Well I'm glad you're doing good.

1:15.6

I'm doing well.

1:17.2

We should do episode and full out Shakespeare.

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