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Generation Why: True Crime

The Murder of Emogene Thompson - 669

Generation Why: True Crime

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Crime, True Crime, Murder, Conspiracies, Serial Killer, Society & Culture, 855520, Exhibit C, Government, Trial, Unsolved, Conspiracy, Controversy, Missing Person, Documentary, Case

4.518.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2026

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

April 16th, 1993. Sugar Hill, Georgia. Emogene Thompson was found dead inside her vehicle. Investigators soon learned that a police car was seen at the crime scene on the night of the murder, leading them to suspect their own officer Michael Chapel, who responded to a burglary report at Emogene’s home days earlier.

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0:05.1

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0:12.0

The Audible.

0:15.0

It's a lot of It's a lot It's a lot How you doing tonight, Aaron?

0:46.0

Good.

0:47.0

I think I'm doing better because I've been trying to get in better shape.

0:50.9

And by that, I mean cardio.

0:52.9

So I've been doing a lot of virtual boxing. If anybody has

0:56.2

a virtual headset around their house, maybe a Quest 3 like me, you might look up one of their

1:01.0

boxing games. There's definitely one good one, probably a lot of bad ones on there. But man,

1:06.4

I'll tell you what, every day I wake up sore. And every time I finish doing the workout, I'm out of breath.

1:11.8

So great use for that. Maybe your kids have one. They're not using it. I would pick it up and

1:16.7

try it out. Highly recommend. Awesome.

1:20.8

Tonight's case is an older one, but it's still very much relevant today. And there is a lot of support for the person in this case that's been convicted.

1:33.1

So just know that there's a lot of information out there,

1:36.8

especially information from his advocates.

1:40.3

So if you ever want to go down that rabbit hole, you can.

1:43.0

And we're going to just present this case the way we always do.

1:47.0

We try to just go down the middle and present both sides. If there's something egregious, we'll point it out.

1:52.6

This case happened April 16, 1993. In Sugar Hill, Georgia, Emma, Thompson was found dead in her vehicle.

2:02.4

Investigators soon learned that a police car was seen near the crime scene on the night of the murder,

2:08.8

leading them to suspect one of their own officers who had responded to a burglary report

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