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Small Town Dicks

Part 1: The Weight

Small Town Dicks

Audio 99

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.710K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Today's case spans more than 40 years. In the first of two parts, we take you back to 1981 and the senseless rape and murder of Sonia Stone, a young mother living with her daughter in the tony town of Carmel by the Sea on the California coast. A close friend has found Sonia's body and has called the police. The responding detectives quickly focus their attention on a shifty neighbor whose constantly changing story feeds their suspicions. But this was a time before DNA testing, and the evidence, though solid, is circumstantial. When the prosecutor in the case finally gets some corroboration about the neighbor's whereabouts the morning of Sonia's murder, he brings murder charges against Michael Glazebrook. But an adverse ruling and an unreliable witness derail the trial - and start a decades long search for justice.


Guests: Detective Lins and Judge Bob

Retired Detective Lins began his 31-year-career in law enforcement when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Military Police Corps in 1967 after he graduated from UC Davis. He served in the United States European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, and later commanded the first post stockade annex at the now-defunct Fort Ord in California. Later Lins spent two decades as a deputy sheriff with the Monterey County Sheriff’s Department, as a patrol deputy and then as a detective working major crimes. His final years in law enforcement were as a District Attorney Investigator for Monterey County, where his assignments included major crimes and child sexual assault. Over his career, he investigated more than 40 deaths, the majority being homicides.


Judge Bob served as Monterey County Deputy District Attorney for major crimes from 1972 to 1986. A graduate of UC Davis and Hastings Law School, and a U.S. Army veteran, Bob was elevated to municipal court judge in 1987 and then elected to the Superior Court for Monterey County in 1997. He served on the court until 2006 and now works as a temporary judge, assigned to cases across northern and central California.





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0:00.0

Picture this, static cars, idling engines, angry horns.

0:08.0

Now, picture you, zooming past it all, light and breezy.

0:15.0

Ah, the sweet feeling of whizzing past traffic.

0:20.0

Book your train journey via Avanti westcoast.co. UK.

0:25.0

avante west coast feel good travel. Hey Small Towneown Fam, it's Yardley. How are you guys? I hope you're all kicking ass today. We have a great two-parter for you today.

0:49.2

So I'm often asked in interviews when I do press for small town decks, what have you learned from

0:55.0

doing 12 seasons of listening to these detectives?

0:59.1

And the thing I always think about is how meticulous the work of gathering evidences, and then how perfectly

1:06.8

those precious pieces of information need to fit together in order for justice to be served.

1:13.0

And then even after all that,

1:15.0

how a case can get derailed on the smallest technicality

1:20.0

or a judge's ruling that only makes sense to them and then everybody just has to deal

1:25.6

with it and dance with the one that brung them. Today's episode is all that.

1:31.5

It begins with a vicious murder and a verdict 40 years later. It's a stunning

1:39.1

example of how the investigators we talk to on this podcast

1:43.1

may be forced to set a case aside for a period of time,

1:47.1

but it never actually leaves them.

1:50.2

The details, the questions, the what-ifs, the law. the

1:53.0

what ifs, the longing to get justice for the victims

1:57.0

seep into everything they do.

2:00.0

And it stays that way, even after they retire because as detectives Dan and Dave always say

2:07.0

being a detective isn't just a job it's a calling.

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