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🗓️ 24 May 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | Before we get started, we want to remind you for the latest on AOM. You can follow our social media accounts at Weinberger Media and at Atasega, Nikolasi. |
0:12.0 | After my nephew left us, I started listening to the anatomy of murder and I thought, you know, wonder if I reach out to him and so I actually get ahold of me and stuff. |
0:22.0 | So I just like send a message out there and next thing you know, I'm like, whoa, I'm getting a text message. Is this for real? |
0:30.0 | I was super excited, like I was geeking out, like calling everybody I know, guess what? They actually got ahold of me. |
0:36.0 | I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff. |
0:43.0 | I'm Anna Sige-Nikolasi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of investigation discoveries to conviction. |
0:50.0 | And this is anatomy of murder. |
0:53.0 | As you know, almost always were talking about cases that have been solved and that reason is while we want you to know about the victims in life, we also want to shine a spotlight on the work that goes on behind the scenes, the triumphs and the bumps along the way to get that justice. |
1:22.0 | However, today's case is an unsolved case and we felt so compelled to share the story and there are several reasons why. |
1:29.0 | First, this is a family desperately searching for answers to what happened to their loved one and after many attempts to get the story told on television and other podcasts, they reached out to us and we just felt that it wasn't even a question or even a hesitation for us to be able to use this platform to have all you listening out there help them. |
1:51.0 | So as you listen to the episode, please listen for each and every detail because you never know what or who might lead to new information that just might be able to turn this unsolved case into one that gets solved. |
2:05.0 | Our case takes place in Lafayette, Ohio and it's not known as a city or a town. It's a village and that should give you a pretty good idea of the size of it. There are only 120 families living in this village, one of which is Elizabeth Annie Williams who always goes by Annie and her son William Brown, who goes by the name Billy. |
2:28.0 | Ryle of now is where I grew up from kindergarten on one of the safest places you can imagine. As far as I understand, there's never been a homicide in this township either. |
2:40.0 | And if you've never heard of Lafayette, Ohio, maybe you've heard of the closest city, which is Lima, Ohio. Still not sure? Well, how about the television show Glee? |
2:49.0 | Because Glee was set in Lima and just as like a little side fact, the creator chose the town because he had passed by as a child and it struck him as exactly the town that he wanted his high school scenario to take place in. |
3:04.0 | Annie had four kids, but Billy was her first. He was born in Wapakoneeda, Ohio and I must say I was pretty excited when I talked to Annie to get that pronunciation correct. |
3:14.0 | We're way out of the country here. Most of his school years in Wapakone, Ohio. |
3:19.0 | And in describing Billy, what comes to mind is three words that began with the letter S, sweet, sensitive, and social. |
3:28.0 | Billy was a social butterfly who could talk anyone out of anything. Wherever he went, he came back with stuff or people. |
3:37.0 | I'm reminded about a story Annie told me about when Billy was eight or nine years old. They were at a big outdoor event and Billy loved being the center of attention. |
3:47.0 | We're the campground. They have this coloring contest. And he comes back with fidget spinners and lollipops and necklaces and five girls behind him. |
3:58.0 | You say, Mom, these are my new friends and look at all the stuff they gave me. |
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