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Strategic Reasons

Appalachian Mysteria

Jam Street Media

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Forensic evidence throws the upcoming trial of Darrell Rice into upheaval, and an unexpected conclusion leads to yet another indictment. Several of our guests openly disagree on the final results. Resources: “Witness Point Out Suspect as Abductor” — Washington Post article on the Shomo trial Thank you to our sponsor June's Journey. Download June’s Journey free today on the Apple App Store or Google Play! Thank you to our sponsor Switchcraft! Download Switchcraft for free and unlock the magical mystery! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Season 4 of Appalachian Mysteria will be a little different than our previous seasons.

0:08.1

We're asking you, the listeners, to suggest cases that you think are important to the

0:12.6

region.

0:13.6

We'll be selecting stories that we think are a good fit, and crediting those who bring

0:17.1

our attention to them, each story will be at least one full episode in length.

0:22.1

What makes for a good story?

0:23.3

Lots of things, some of which you hopefully already appreciate on the show.

0:26.6

This in turns, aspects of the unexplained, and the less it's been reported on, the more

0:30.9

interesting it is, of course.

0:32.8

If you've got an Appalachian mystery, send it our way.

0:35.5

We've set up an email address just for you at mysterious suggestions at gmail.com.

0:41.2

That email address again is mysterious suggestions at gmail.com.

0:45.6

Help us make season 4 awesome.

0:47.7

One with the episode.

1:00.6

Last time on Appalachian Mysteria, the pretrial hearings of Darryl Rice.

1:06.4

Prosecutors introduced a recording that they claim proves Rice's homophobic, but audio

1:10.5

enhancement shows Rice was saying he hated that people thought he was homophobic.

1:16.0

Officers choose May 24th as the date of Julian Lolli's death to use the eyewitness testimony

1:21.2

of Anthony Coil.

1:22.9

In Clyde Yee visits witnesses who saw them alive after that date to correct their testimony.

1:29.3

Rice calls the phone number of a woman who runs a gay and lesbian hotline, but his defense

1:33.7

lawyers point out that no one had the number, and that the digits were a perfect combination

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