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Truth & Justice with Bob Ruff

S7 Ep10: Corroboration

Truth & Justice with Bob Ruff

Bob Ruff

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.57.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2019

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week, Bob and Mike hit the road and head to Bloomington to attempt to corroborate recent claims made by both Jamie Snow and Bill Jesse. The two have presented very different versions of events, in the early 90's. This week we find out who is lying. We hear from Bill Little's best friend Danny Hartley, Jamie's good friend Denny Hendricks and more.

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0:00.0

Today's episode is not intended for anyone under the age of 18.

0:04.0

While our content is always adult nature, this particular episode contains quite a bit

0:09.1

of adult language.

0:10.1

You're going to hear real conversations between myself and people connected to this case.

0:15.4

I am airing the discussions uncut and uncensored.

0:18.8

Adult only on this one.

0:19.8

You have a lot of earwraps for the murder of William Lowe.

0:29.8

He was the castation attendant for your own.

0:35.5

From NBI Studios, this is Truth and Justice, a crowdsourced investigation in real time.

0:41.2

I'm Bob Ruff.

0:49.8

Last week, I began the show with some bad news about Sandy Melgar.

1:08.9

But this week, I'm going to start the episode with some good news.

1:12.7

Most of you are familiar with our season 4 case.

1:15.2

For those of you who aren't, season 4 was a mini-series about a man named George Powell.

1:20.2

George was convicted of robbing a convenience store in Bell County, Texas.

1:24.0

And this is the short story.

1:26.0

George is a tall dude, 6'3".

1:28.6

The robbery was captured on video and the man in the tapes is clearly a short guy.

1:33.8

Aside from that, the victims in the robberies, they were actually a string of them, not

1:37.8

just the one George was convicted for, all described the robber as being short, around

1:42.4

5'6-5'8".

1:45.0

The prosecutors in the case hired a self-proclaimed photogrammetry expert to convince the jury that

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