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Introducing: The Fall Line

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Morbidology

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

This is an excerpt from The Fall Line Podcast’s two-part series on the unsolved murder of Moses Williams Junior. It’s from Episode One: Fat Man

On Super Bowl Sunday, 2012, a gunshot rang out across the darkened streets of Aiken, SC--and 19-year-old Moses “Fat Man” Williams Jr., a popular former high-school football star, slumped in the driver’s seat of his car.Though his girlfriend and her sister were no more than a hundred feet away, and he was parked in a busy neighborhood, no one could—or would—say who’d shot the young father, who worked seven days a week to support his family. But his mother, Timica James, was determined to find out.

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Written, researched, and hosted by Laurah Norton, with research assistance from Bryan Worters, Kim Fritz, and Kyana Burgess/Interviews by Brooke Hargrove/Produced, scored, and engineered by Maura Currie/Content advisors are Brandy C. Williams, Liv Fallon, and Vic Kennedy/ Theme music by RJR/Special thanks to Angie Dodd

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0:00.0

Hey morbidology listeners. If you've been listening for a while or even following me on social media,

0:05.4

you may have heard or seen me mention my friends behind the fall line podcast. If you don't know,

0:10.8

the fall line is a deep dive true crime podcast that focuses on missing people,

0:16.2

unsolved murders and unidentified persons, all of whom have essentially been forgotten about

0:21.6

by mainstream media. You'll hear about John and Jane Doe cases from all across the United States,

0:27.6

und unsolved murders, like the case of the Atlanta Lovers Leon murders or the unmatched confessions

0:33.3

of Samuel Little. On the fall line, you'll hear from family members and cases like the unsolved

0:39.5

murders of 12-year-old Georgia Lee Moses from California and single mother and business owner

0:45.3

Grace Chan, who was killed in Texas. The fall line digs deep into cases, interviewing experts

0:51.1

that are integral to the case. Through narrative storytelling, primary and archival research,

0:57.1

an expert and family interviews, the fall line introduces listeners to victims aren't survivors

1:02.6

they've never heard of and explores the reasons why these cases were ignored in the first place.

1:08.0

Look for new releases from the fall line on Wednesdays wherever you listen to podcasts.

1:13.6

Right now, I'm a boy to play a preview from an episode of the fall line from January.

1:18.3

It's a two episode deep dive into the unsolved murder of Moses Williams, a young father from

1:24.3

Eakin in South Carolina who was killed on Super Bowl Sunday in 2012. If you find this clip compelling,

1:31.6

be sure to check out their recent releases. There's a two-part series out now focusing on the death

1:37.2

of an indigenous mother, find on a Montana reservation in 1998. The attempts to identify a teenager

1:44.0

murdered in Florida in 1986 and interviews with some of true crimes most compelling experts.

1:50.6

Later this summer, the fall line are going to feature an interview with Sarah Turnie on what

1:55.3

needs to change to push forth an ethical true crime revolution and much more.

1:59.8

This is part one in a two-part series. This series discusses domestic violence,

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