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13th Juror Podcast

The Prosecution of Travis Rudolph

13th Juror Podcast

Audiochuck

Society & Culture, Government, True Crime, Documentary, News

4.6897 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

One night, four unarmed men walked away from a fight—until Travis Rudolph opened fire. The prosecution’s case rests on one question: where does self-defense end and murder begin?

Transcript

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0:00.0

It started out like any other night in the quiet town of Lake Park, Florida.

0:05.4

Travis Rudolph was working his way back to the NFL after an injury put his career on pause

0:10.3

and had spent the day training in Miami.

0:13.4

That evening, he hung with a woman named Dominique, who he'd been dating for over a year.

0:19.0

But what began as a peaceful evening devolved into a series

0:23.1

of events that led to a bloody brawl between six men on the front lawn of Travis's house,

0:29.3

and one person shot to death. Thirty-nine shots rang out that night, but the details of the

0:36.0

shooting remain a mystery. Was it a shootout,

0:39.5

an angry reaction, or a terrified response, or worse? This is a story of how a once-promising

0:47.0

athlete found himself at the center of a fatal shooting, and how one night produced two completely

0:53.3

different narratives.

0:55.0

The prosecution says it was vengeance.

0:58.0

The defense says it was survival,

1:00.8

but it's the jurors who have the final say.

1:04.5

I'm Brandy Churchwell, and this is 13th juror.

1:07.9

Today's episode is Florida versus Travis Rudolph, part one, the prosecution's case.

1:15.2

Travis Rudolph was born to play football. A standout wide receiver from the beginning. He rose to

1:22.2

national attention at Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he shattered

1:27.2

school records and

1:28.6

became one of the top high school recruits in the country. He took his talents to Florida State

1:34.2

University, where he quickly became a star, leading the football team in receiving and breaking

1:40.5

bowl records. After three successful seasons as a Seminole, Travis opted to forego his senior year

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