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🗓️ 11 October 2024
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Cascade Heights was an upscale suburban community that attracted people of power and prestige in the Atlanta area in the 90s. Essentially only the best of the best could afford to live in Cascade. But that feeling of not only exclusivity, but SAFETY, was challenged when a Fulton County judge was found murdered in her Cascade Heights home. JOIN US as we discuss the murder of Honorable Judge Josephine Cook. Thank you to EVERYONE that requested this case.
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0:15.4 | this is black-two crime. So, Hello everyone. Hi guys. I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is Black True Crime and if this is your first time here at the show friend |
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1:06.8 | As you can see, Mama Nicki is not here this week. |
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1:11.3 | And I think it's enough. |
1:12.3 | I think that's a good safe spot for her. So yeah, she'll be with us next week and the week after that. |
1:18.6 | All right, sister, let's just hop right into it. Let's do it. Cascade Heights was an upscale |
1:26.1 | suburban community that attracted people of power and prestige in the Atlanta |
1:31.0 | area in the 90s. |
1:33.0 | Essentially only the best of the best |
1:35.0 | could afford to live in Cascade. |
1:37.0 | But that feeling of not only exclusivity, but safety was challenged |
1:41.0 | when a Supreme Court judge was found murdered in her Cascade Heights home. |
1:45.0 | So join us as we discussed the murder of Honorable Judge Josephine Cook. |
1:53.4 | Josephine! |
1:55.0 | And this case has been requested so many times over the years |
2:00.0 | and I've always meant to come back to it, |
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