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Not Letting Go | WVU Coed Murders

Appalachian Mysteria

Jam Street Media

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2018

⏱️ 47 minutes

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In Episode 7, we flash forward to 2006 when a new investigation begins. We discover that the case affected those involved so strongly, they could not let it go. And we update listeners on where the case stands now. Try 5 pairs of glasses at home for free at warbyparker.com/MYSTERIA. Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp! Get 10% off your first month by going to betterhelp.com/mysteria Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Last time on Appalachian Mysteria, Eugene Paul Klossen was convicted of the murders

0:23.0

six years after the girls disappeared.

0:25.7

The West Virginia Supreme Court overturned the conviction, finding that prosecutors bias

0:30.2

the jury with horrific photographs and false statements to the press.

0:34.7

Klossen went back to trial and was convicted again, despite contradictory testimony and

0:39.3

a lack of physical evidence.

0:41.3

Now we flash forward to 2006, when a new investigation takes place and we discover that

0:46.9

the case affected those involved so strongly that they could not let it go.

0:52.0

All of this leading up to the final episode of season one, in which we'll hear the horrifying

0:56.0

story of the man Jeff believes is the murderer.

0:59.0

But can he convince Sarah?

1:00.8

First, an answer for those of you who've been reaching out to ask where the case stands

1:04.4

now.

1:05.4

Listener discretion is advised.

1:07.4

From Chromatic Media and the heart of Morgantown West Virginia, this is Appalachian Mysteria,

1:12.2

the WVU Co-Ed murders.

1:23.0

We've already made the case for Klossen's innocence and shown how authorities should probably

1:50.8

have been able to determine this before the trial during his many conflicting confessions.

1:56.4

Him being in the interrogation room is a prime example where he doesn't know the answers.

2:03.5

He can't give the answers.

2:05.4

This is Valena Beaty.

2:07.0

She's a professor of law at WVU, where she also heads the West Virginia Innocence Project.

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