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Ozarks True Crime

The Feeney Family Murders Ep.7: A Serious Problem Lingers

Ozarks True Crime

editaudio, Anne Roderique-Jones

Society & Culture, Edit Audio Inc, The Ozarks, Editaudio, Investigative Journalism, Anne Roderique-jones, The Springfield Three, Springfield Missouri, Missing Women, True Crime

4.4813 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Jon Feeney is found not guilty of the death of his family. But shortly after the verdict, another lawsuit emerges as Jon is set to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in life insurance money. Plus, we dive into a detail about this case that still doesn’t make sense - Tyler’s diagnosis of Hepatitis B. 

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0:00.0

Edit audio.

0:03.6

This podcast discusses murder and violence against children.

0:07.8

This specific episode discusses sexual assault against children.

0:11.5

Please take care while listening.

0:14.9

It's a chilly Saturday evening on October 5, 1996.

0:20.0

Cecil Fielder breaks a tie with a seventh inning single as the Yankees beat Texas,

0:25.0

six to four, to win the American League Division Series.

0:28.7

John Whitman has put down Dean Palmer, and the Yankees are moving on to the ALCS.

0:34.7

Local and national news reporters have been in the media room of the Green County courtroom for hours,

0:40.2

waiting for the 12-person jury to reach a decision.

0:43.1

It was very relaxed.

0:44.5

You know, we were watching the ball game and then, but just waiting on the verdict.

0:48.8

And I remember, you know, when we had a verdict, then everyone's attention shifted to that courtroom and

0:55.7

covering the verdict. And the only thing I could think about was how quickly I could get the

1:01.1

information and call the station and get on with a live report. Don Lusader was a local reporter

1:07.1

at KTTS Radio and was working pretty much nonstop to cover this trial.

1:12.5

After nearly four hours of listening to closing arguments, the jury retired to its

1:17.7

deliberation room at 355 p.m. At 4.30 p.m., they requested the answering machine tape from

1:24.8

February 27th at the Feeney's home.

1:33.5

Cheryl, Cheryl, John, pick up. If anybody's in the house, please pick the phone up. We need to find out what's going on. This is your brother, Doug, Cheryl. What's going on? Please pick

1:40.5

Cheryl. This is John. I'm really getting freaked out. I don't, can you call me back?

1:45.7

They said you're not at work and I can't get a sheriff's office to tell me anything.

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