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🗓️ 31 August 2021
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0:00.0 | Hey, campers. I just started listening to a new True Crime mini-series from Wondery and |
0:05.5 | Campside media that I'm completely hooked on. It's called Suspect. |
0:10.2 | It starts in October 2008. The residents of a Redmond apartment complex were throwing |
0:15.0 | a big Halloween party. Dozens of people in costume, mingling, drinking, and dancing. But |
0:20.1 | after the party started to quiet down, one of them was murdered in her home. The police |
0:25.0 | spent weeks piecing together the night with hazy recollections, spotty DNA evidence |
0:29.8 | and dozens of party photos. Eventually, they had a suspect. His story kept changing. His |
0:36.2 | DNA was at the crime scene. When he finally came in for questioning, the detectives felt |
0:40.7 | like they were a breath away from a confession. But that didn't happen. And so the police |
0:46.2 | decided to focus their attention on another man, a man with a criminal record whose DNA |
0:51.6 | was also found at the crime scene. And he just so happened to be the only black man |
0:56.2 | at the party. Suspect starts out as a compelling who done it, and then becomes a story about |
1:01.8 | cutting edge forensic science and misled justice, about race and policing, and ultimately the |
1:07.5 | kinds of witty decisions that cops and prosecutors make every day. Decisions that once made change |
1:13.8 | lives forever and are almost impossible to reverse. I'm about to play you a brief preview |
1:19.4 | of Suspect. But while you're listening, make sure to follow Suspect on Apple podcasts, |
1:24.6 | Amazon Music, or you can binge all nine episodes ad-free by subscribing to Wondery Plus |
1:29.6 | in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app. |
1:31.6 | At the time of the Halloween party in 2008, Jay was in his 30s, a successful programmer. |
1:48.6 | He lived in the Seattle area, but he kept in touch with a lot of friends back home, including |
1:54.5 | Dr. Janaga, whose daughter had moved down the road from Jay to an apartment complex in Redmond. |
2:00.5 | Very beautiful girl, and very brainy, and above all, she's very kidding. |
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