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Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast

S9 Ep23: Jodi Jones - PART TWO

Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast

Seeing Red

True Crime

4.21K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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In part two we expand on the case in greater detail and share our own thoughts... Show Sponsor: Shopify - www.shopify.co.uk/seeingred If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Episode written by Elliot Caddy. Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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One two three shake your body down.

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Shig your own name.

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One two three.

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Thanks to Fever tree, making a delicious

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Mejito is as easy as one two three.

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Ice. I said two. Rum. easy as one two three ice rum

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fever tree mohito mixer and stir a perfect mohito as simple as

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as simple as just three steps new cocktail mixes from Fever Tree as easy as one two

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three please enjoy responsibly. Thank you. Oh, Welcome back guys. This is the second part of our episodes revisiting a case from

1:09.4

season one. Please don't listen to this part first because there won't be much context at all.

1:14.0

I mentioned at the beginning of part one that we were contacted by quite a few people who said

1:19.2

we were wrong about Luke Mitchell's guilt including Sandra Lean who has been incredibly vocal and is quite a

1:24.8

huge supporter of Luke and his innocence. When we had episodes up on YouTube we had a

1:29.7

number of very nasty comments and I'd like to kind of make a point that I took my

1:34.4

information from the trial details in the public domain and the media reports and

1:38.2

whilst I did report on it from the side that he was found guilty and therefore was

1:42.4

the murderer I did mention elements to the case

1:45.0

that hinted at his innocence. But perhaps I wasn't as fair as I could have been. I can't deny that.

1:50.5

We can only report on what we know. We can only find the facts required by researching cases for ourselves,

1:56.0

and we are human, so therefore we're always going to lean one way or the other.

2:00.0

Just like the documentaries and news reports on this case there will always be some sort of bias

2:04.9

also something that Sandra lien told us and and said that we should have been aware of which I don't know how we would have been is that

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