S18 Ep15: Follow-Up S18: E15
Truth & Justice with Bob Ruff
Bob Ruff
4.5 • 7.8K Ratings
🗓️ 17 April 2026
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Summary
Bob and Janet discuss Bob's interview with Dr. Amy Shlosberg, from the Women & Crime podcast, and answer listener questions.
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| 0:00.0 | From NBII Studios, this is Truth and Justice, a crowdsourced investigation in real time. I'm Bob Ruff. Ahoy, friends. You are listening to the Friday follow-up for season 18, episode 15. Dr. Amy returns in which Bob, welcome back the marvelous Dr. Amy from the Women in Crime podcast. She was a wonderful guest. As always, we are Sanszac today, but I'm looking forward to talking to Bob about that conversation and a few other things that we have gotten from listeners from our Facebook posts. |
| 1:03.4 | But before we do that, I think we have a few little housekeeping smatterings. |
| 1:08.6 | I just wanted to say smatterings. |
| 1:10.4 | Do we have a smattering of housekeeping? |
| 1:12.6 | We have a smattering. We do. Great. The smatter number one, the big one is tomorrow. So if you're |
| 1:18.1 | listening to this Friday, it was two days ago. If you're watching this live, it's tomorrow. |
| 1:21.1 | But tomorrow morning, season two of my students' underestimated podcast is back. We the published the first episode. We've had a crazy week of like testing and everything and we're like we got to we got to get it out. We said we're going to get it out. So we just, we like real quick like literally as the bell was ringing published the first episode in the first group. And if you listened to season one of underestimated, you know, |
| 1:45.6 | there's multiple groups. And the way we release them is each group will release and we release on |
| 1:50.5 | Wednesdays their first three episodes. So over the course of three weeks, you have the first |
| 1:54.5 | three episodes. And then the other groups will go. And then while the other groups are going, |
| 1:58.3 | they're cycling back through and they're doing two to three more episodes. |
| 2:03.2 | It'll come back after that as a follow-up. |
| 2:10.5 | And the first one is actually only two episodes from the first group from season one, the Jeanette Robertson case. |
| 2:10.9 | Yeah. |
| 2:16.8 | So Chelsea, who was one of seven people in that group last year, the other six were all seniors. |
| 2:51.2 | She came back and wanted to do more follow-up on that case. She did it on her own. And she had some struggles. She got so much more interest in the case than all of a sudden now there's like all these other people that have their fingers in it and she had a hard time getting anybody to talk to her. The detect that, you know, we have a relationship with the detective on the case, but that's been a real one-way street, and it seems like there's some maybe new leads generated, so he's really, you know, he's taking information, not giving any out. But one of the things that we got in the FOIA request that she got after, and Chelsea was the one that filed all the FOIA requests in that case. One of the things she got after the school year ended was Jeanette's diary from the year |
| 2:58.9 | before she was killed. And so we, you know, we talked a lot about it. Chelsea and I had a lot of back and |
| 3:04.3 | forth about what do we want to do with this. And ultimately she just, because there was a moment where it was like, I guess I'm going to have to move on to another case. There's not enough here new information to continue on doing it on the podcast. But then we decided that, you know, the best thing is she kind of broke it down a parse through it because some of the stuff was personal and she got out but she decided and I agreed with her that it would be amazing because no one |
| 3:28.5 | has ever heard this before is to hear Jeanette and her own voice talk about that year and so the |
| 3:34.8 | first episode so it's primarily her reading Jeanette's words from her diary and so you're hearing about the personal conflicts she's having in the first episode, |
| 3:45.1 | which is actually, |
| 3:46.5 | it's episode one of season two, |
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