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Undisclosed

State v. Chester Hollman III – Addendum 1 – Advocate

Undisclosed

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True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.2 β€’ 10.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 8 February 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

February 8, 2018 / Addendum host Jon Cryer, along with Colin Miller, Rabia Chaudry, and guest panelist Celeste Trusty talk about the criminal justice system in Philly as well as the Hollman case. You can follow the Celeste on Facebook and Twitter @thejuryroomblog. Today’s addendum is brought to you by Hims and Empty Frames. Get a trial month for only $5 while supplies last. All you have to do is go to www.ForHims.com/Undisclosed. Empty Frames – a new investigative podcast. Search and subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or your favorite listening destination. Episode scoring music by Animal Weapon and Blue Dot Sessions. #undisclosed #udaddendum #chesterhollman

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0:00.0

Hello, I am John Cryer and welcome to the Undisclosed Addendum.

0:26.5

A new series of undisclosed started this week with an open and shut case and we got all the information the police got on the night of the tragic murder of Tei Zhang Ho as well as getting some insight in how they arrived at the arrest of Chester Holman III within 10 minutes of the crime.

0:39.5

With us this week is Robbie Chaudry, she's a host of Undisclosed and the 45th podcast as well as the author of Adnan's story. Hey there, Robbiea.

0:47.5

Hi John, how are you?

0:48.5

I'm good, I'm good. Also with us is Colin Miller, he's one of the hosts of Undisclosed, he's also an associate dean and professor at the University of South Carolina School of D.

0:55.5

And he blogs at Evidence Prof Blog, how you doing Colin?

0:59.5

Hey John, I'm great, how are you?

1:01.5

I'm doing good. Also with us this week is Celeste Trusty, she's an advocate for the wrongfully convicted and criminal justice reform in Philadelphia.

1:10.5

She's a blogger at the juryroom.org, a mom of volunteer with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project and an extremely amateur weightlifter.

1:19.5

Thank you, thank you for being here Celeste.

1:22.5

My first question has got to be, what are you bench?

1:26.5

Brenching isn't really my thing, I'm more of a deadlifter.

1:29.5

Oh, okay, got it. Yeah, because I've been, I've been benching, you know, because I'm like one of those Hollywood types with a personal trainer.

1:36.5

So I've been benching easily 56, 57 pounds lately.

1:40.5

Wow.

1:41.5

Yeah, yeah. So, you know, when you're doing that kind of level, I try to keep my reps low.

1:46.5

I'm sorry, I don't want to talk shop with you.

1:50.5

At any rate, thank you for being on the show.

1:53.5

So, you mentioned on the show Celeste that you had gotten into criminal justice while you were still studying, is that correct?

2:01.5

Yeah, I actually went to undergrad for criminal justice and criminology.

2:06.5

And I really, I didn't want to work for law enforcement.

2:10.5

I really wanted to look at wrongful convictions and how I could utilize my background and criminology to help the wrongfully convicted.

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