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S3 Ep38: S3, The State v. Dennis Perry - Episode 22 – You'll Have Your Answer

Undisclosed

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True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.2 β€’ 10.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 4 May 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

May 3, 2020 / Following new DNA testing on an old suspect, Dennis Perry's attorneys have filed an Extraordinary Motion for a New Trial in Glynn County Superior Court, seeking to overturn his conviction.

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0:00.0

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0:06.2

hosts, taking you on a whistle-stop tour of some of the best places to explore by rail

0:10.8

on the Southeastern network.

0:12.4

Join Greg Wallace as he tucks into delicious food and drink, rave-wilding, uncovering

0:17.2

unsolved mysteries and spooky happenings, and Miranda Sawyer getting Artie on the Ken

0:21.9

Coast.

0:22.9

Get the inside track on Kenton East Sussex with Hop On Board, listen now wherever you

0:27.2

get your podcasts.

0:30.0

In 2018, we covered the case of Dennis Perry in season three of our podcast.

0:45.0

Dennis is now serving two life sentences for the murder of Harold and Thelma Swain, who

0:49.2

were shot down in the entryway of their small rural church in Waverley, Georgia in 1985.

0:54.9

It wasn't until 15 years later that Dennis Perry was arrested for the crime.

0:59.5

The case was reopened and a new investigator was brought on to solve what was by then

1:04.3

Kamban County's most notorious unsolved cold case.

1:08.8

At Dennis's trial, the evidence against him consisted primarily of two problematic eyewitness

1:13.5

identifications.

1:15.1

The testimony of a woman named Jane Beaver, who claimed Dennis told her in advance of

1:19.3

his plans to commit a murder, but who had secretly been promised $25,000 if her testimony

1:24.9

resulted in his conviction.

1:27.4

Dennis was convicted of a murder and was convicted of a murder.

1:32.4

Despite the fact, not one of them had made a record of any statement Dennis made that

1:37.2

can be described as an admission of being involved in any crime.

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