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Case Closed

The Night Shift: 8

Case Closed

Macmillan

True Crime, News

4.12K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Tune in for the next episode of Season 11 of the Case Closed podcast, where we're serializing the audiobook edition of The Night Shift by Alex Finlay. It’s New Year’s Eve 1999. Y2K is expected to end in chaos: planes falling from the sky, elevators plunging to earth, world markets collapsing. A digital apocalypse. None of that happens. But at a Blockbuster Video in New Jersey, four teenagers working late at the store are attacked. Only one inexplicably survives. Police quickly identify a suspect, the boyfriend of one of the victims, who flees and is never seen again. Fifteen years later, more teenage employees are attacked at an ice cream store in the same town, and again only one makes it out alive.  In the aftermath of the latest crime, three lives intersect: the lone survivor of the Blockbuster massacre who’s forced to relive the horrors of her tragedy; the brother of the fugitive accused, who’s convinced the police have the wrong suspect; and FBI agent Sarah Keller who must delve into the secrets of both nights—stirring up memories of teen love and lies—to uncover the truth about murders on the night shift. Twisty, poignant, and redemptive, The Night Shift is a story about the legacy of trauma and how the broken can come out on the other side, and it solidifies Finlay as one of the new leading voices in the world of thrillers. We’ll release two new episodes every week beginning April 10th! Make sure to subscribe to Case Closed to get notified each week as episodes drop. We don't want you to miss anything. Be sure to listen or download by May 22nd so you can hear the whole story. Can't wait until next week? You can find The Night Shift wherever audiobooks are sold.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Case Closed.

0:06.0

You're listening to The Night Shift by Alex Finlay,

0:09.6

narrated by Caddy McLean,

0:11.8

Brittany Presley, Gary Tiedeman, and Devin Hales.

0:16.4

Let's pick up where we left off last time.

0:22.4

Chapter 45.

0:25.6

After Ella Monroe dropped her live grenade, Jesse Duvall's cell phone, Henry tasks Chris and

0:32.2

Julia with some research. What are their legal obligations to turn over the phone to the prosecution? If they don't

0:40.0

hand it over, they're potentially obstructing justice. But if they do turn it over, they're

0:45.6

potentially sealing their client's fate. The phone could contain damning information. Also,

0:53.0

simply delivering a device that everyone assumes the killer had taken

0:57.1

could itself be incriminatory. Especially now that another victim's phone, the dairy creamery

1:04.0

managers had been found hidden in the hospital room where Jesse had been treated. Henry said he'd encountered the question before,

1:12.8

a client handing over a murder weapon to an assistant public defender, but the law had been

1:18.3

unclear at that time. He needs them to research whether there are any new legal precedence.

1:24.8

Julia taps away on her laptop, searching Westlaw for the answer. Chris separately

1:29.8

searches the PD's office intranet, a database of past research the office had performed on recurring

1:36.2

legal issues.

1:37.2

"'Hey,' he says, "'you mind if I duck out for an hour or so tonight? I promised my parents

1:42.6

I'd come for dinner. I can come back

1:44.5

to the office after. Julia looks up from her screen. Sure, and you don't need to come back. I can take care

1:51.3

of the research. No, I don't want to leave you hanging. I wouldn't go, but it's a weekly thing. They make a

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