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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

S2, The State v. Joey Watkins - Episode 10 - Out of Character

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

mital

News, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2016

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

September 19, 2016 / An examination of the "prior difficulties" evidence used against Joey at trial.

Episode scoring music by Alex Fitch, AnimalWeapon, Blue Dot Sessions, Chris Zabriskie, Julian Sartorius and Uncanny Valleys.

#undisclosed #justiceforjoey

Transcript

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0:00.0

Listeners of undisclosed, stick around after the credits. We've got an exclusive interview with the host of the debuting podcast, Military Justice. His name is James Wyrick. The podcast drops tomorrow, September 20th. We're going to be talking to him immediately after today's episode. Also, three great sponsors this week. They include Stamps.com. They debuting ABC drama, conviction, and The Great

0:22.1

Horses Plus. Listen in for those spots and make sure you support our supporters because they

0:26.8

support us. Let's get to today's episode. In prosecuting Joey Watkins for the murder of Isaac Dawkins, the prosecutor Tammy Colston was kind of stuck.

0:57.4

She didn't actually have any physical evidence tying him to the crime.

1:01.1

Instead, she had to rely on convincing the jury that in the past, Joey had shown hostility towards Isaac,

1:07.0

and that there had been something called prior difficulties between them.

1:20.2

Hi and welcome to episode 10 of Undisclosed, out of character. My name is Rabia Chaudhry. I'm an

1:25.6

attorney, a fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace,

1:27.9

and the author of Adnan's story. Of course, I'm here with my colleagues Susan Simpson and Colin

1:32.8

Miller. I'm Susan Simpson. I'm an attorney with the Volkov Law Group, and I blog at viewf

1:38.0

atl2.com. I'm Colin Miller. I'm an associate dean and professor at the University of South

1:42.9

Carolina School of Law,

1:44.3

and I blog a evidence prof blog.

1:59.0

In 1813, Jane Austen published her novel Pride and Prejudice.

2:01.7

The protagonist Elizabeth Bennett begins the novel thinking she can tell right after meeting a person,

2:06.4

or maybe even before she meets him, that he is full of pride or full of prejudice.

2:11.0

With regard to Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth believes him to be arrogant and merciless after hearing and believing

2:15.9

that he has cheated George Wickham out of his

2:18.0

inheritance. It is only after learning more about Darcy and Wickham that Elizabeth's able to put

2:22.6

aside her prejudice, her prejudgment, and see Mr. Darcy for who he really is. This helps

2:27.8

explain my Austin initially titled her novel First Impressions. There's something else, however, that Elizabeth says early in the book that ends up

2:37.9

ringing true.

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