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Jaleayah Davis

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Jaleahyah Davis was the victim of a car crash in November of 2011. The investigation into the cause of the accident lasted over a year. When the police ruled the death a drunk-driving accident, Jaleayah’s family took on the mission to find justice for Jaleayah. Today's sponsor: Care/Of for 25% off, use promo code CRIMELINES at takecareof.com Hosted and written by Charlie Worroll Researched by Jess Cover art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges podcast Music by Scott Buckley

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July 1st, 2011

0:41.2

Julia Davis was the victim of a car crash in November, 2011.

0:47.2

The investigation into the cause of the accident lasted over a year.

0:52.9

When the police ruled the death of drunk driving accident,

0:57.1

Julia's family took on the mission to find justice for Julia. I'm Charlie and welcome to crime lines.

1:11.5

Tonight's case was researched by Jess, and I want to thank her for all of her help.

1:18.0

This is a complicated and controversial case, so I really appreciate her being willing to take

1:26.0

it on. This is the case of Julia Davis, and it's one that carried over from the old insight

1:36.0

schedule, though it doesn't say on the sheet who suggested it, but whoever you are, thank you.

1:42.2

One of the biggest issues that Jess pointed out to me in this case is that the facts and the

1:49.6

opinions really blur. She and I did our best to draw those lines, and the truth is that there's

1:57.7

just so much in question, and doesn't necessarily make sense, that there really is room for

2:06.0

interpretation of the facts. Also before starting this, neither one of us knew that there's actually a

2:13.1

long form podcast dedicated to this case. I have a policy here at crime lines that neither

2:22.0

mean or my researchers ever use another podcast as a source. But as soon as I hit publish on this,

2:30.4

I'm going to go over to Mile Marker 181 to listen. The show Mile Marker 181 is what I would assume

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