meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Court TV Podcast

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Deadly Letter

Court TV Podcast

Court TV

True Crime, News, Best True Crime Podcast, Best Podcast, Court Tv Live, Courttv Current Trials, Court Live Hearing, Court Tv, Court Tv Podcast, Court Tv Live Stream, How Do I Find Court Tv, Court Live, Court Tv Investigation, Court Tv On The Docket, True Crime Podcast, Court Tv Full Trials, Court Tv Live Stream Free Today, Court Tv Live Stream Today, Live Court Tv Full Trials, Court Tv Trials, Courtroom, On Trial, Law, Criminals, Assault, Crime, Kidnapping, Court Cases, Trials, Murder, Murder Trials

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Dr. Paul Jarrett was beloved fixture of his Boca Raton, Florida community – as was his son Gregg, who followed in his father’s medical footsteps by becoming a nurse. So you can imagine how shocking it was when the two men were discovered shot to death in their home in what appeared to be a home invasion robbery. Their murders might have gone unsolved except for a shocking discovery found in the pocket of one of Dr. Jarrett’s coats – a letter that not only made the police reevaluate their theory of the crime, but pointed them to a prime suspect. That’s the story we’re telling with this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, a Court TV original you can watch on demand via our website. Just follow the link in the show notes. To see this and every other episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are simply that opinions all are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law sensitive topics are discussed. Discretion is advised.

0:13.4

Hi, I'm Benny Politan and welcome to the Court TV

0:19.8

podcast.

0:20.8

By all accounts, Florida psychiatrist Dr. Paul Jarrett was a good man, the type of man who would forgive another's transgressions.

0:29.0

Unfortunately, that's exactly what led to people breaking into his Coral Gables Florida home late at night

0:36.7

and shooting the doctor and his son to death.

0:40.4

It was a crime that could have easily been written off as a random act of violence if not for a letter found in the home a letter that clearly laid out a motive for murder

0:56.0

This week's Court TV podcast is an episode of our true crime original series Someone They New with Tamron Hall. The episode is

1:01.4

titled Deadly Letter and features interviews with former

1:04.5

Miami-Dade Police Detective Mitch Jacobs, Defense Attorney Lorna Owens, People

1:10.6

Magazines Steve Halling, and the daughter and sister of the victims Aleta Jarrett.

1:15.8

Have a listen. Here's someone they knew with Tamron Hall, Deadly Letter.

1:21.0

This is the Court TV Podcast. It's a court TV podcast. It never moved. He just, it was like an execution style.

1:35.0

It certainly looked like a robbery, but it looked like the person who did it was looking for something very specific.

1:41.0

He continued to insist that it was very important to get his letter. for something like

1:45.0

like this is very important to get this letter. You can't believe something like this has happened.

1:48.0

Sometimes these cases, you could put the best police detectives in the world

1:52.0

and sometimes it's just a little bit of luck.

1:54.0

Just all the right pieces fell into place and really broke this case wide open. On July 16th 2003, an 82 year old doctor and his 47 year old son were found shot to death in their beds.

2:15.3

Detectives had no leads and the double homicide remained unsolved for nearly six months

2:21.5

until police got a lucky break and the dominoes began to fall.

2:27.0

Corle Gables is just outside of Miami and it's a very upscale, very classy area with

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Court TV, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Court TV and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.