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Undisclosed

S3 Ep5: S3, The State v. Dennis Perry - Episode 3 – How to Unring a Bell

Undisclosed

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True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.2 β€’ 10.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 23 July 2018

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

July 23, 2018 / In 1998, the Camden County's Sheriff's Office found new evidence in the Swain case that led to Dennis Perry becoming the lead suspect in the murders of Harold and Thelma Swain. But that new evidence has some unexpected ties to Dennis' past.

Episode scoring music by Blue Dot Sessions, Patrick Cortes, and Chris Zabriskie.

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0:30.4

Hi and welcome to Undisclosed, the state versus Dennis Perry.

0:54.8

This is Episode 3, and this series is about how a double homicide in

0:59.4

Camden County, Georgia turned into a cold case, and how 15 years later,

1:03.6

Dennis Perry was convicted of the crime.

1:06.3

My name is Robbie H. Jadry, I'm an attorney and author of a non-story,

1:09.6

and I'm here with my colleagues Susan Simpson and Colin Miller.

1:12.8

Hi, this is Susan Simpson, I'm an attorney in Washington, DC,

1:15.7

and I blog at the View from LL2.

1:17.6

Hi, this is Colin Miller, I'm an associate dean and professor at the University of South Carolina

1:21.8

School of Law, and I blog at Epinus Profblog.

1:29.0

As a teenager, Dennis Perry moved around a lot.

1:54.4

Mostly, he lived with his mother, but sometimes he lived with other relatives as well.

1:59.2

Mostly, he was in Georgia, though in his ninth grade year he was briefly enrolled in

2:03.2

high school in South Carolina. After leaving South Carolina, he ended up with his grandparents

2:08.7

in Camden County, and attended high school there for a couple years before moving back to Atlanta

2:13.2

with his mother. But then, when Dennis found out he was going to be held back as new high school,

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