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Tim and Larissa Schuster (Part 2) | Pointing Fingers

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In July 2003, Tim Schuster went missing during a prolonged and bitter divorce. When his body was found in his estranged wife’s storage unit, it seemed like a slam dunk case. But the stories that came out as the co-conspirators pointed fingers at each other threatened to confuse the jury. 

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0:00.0

In July 2003, Tim Schuster went missing during a prolonged and bitter divorce.

0:16.2

When his body was found in a estranged wife's storage unit, it seemed like a slam dunk

0:21.7

case.

0:22.9

But the stories that came out as the Koch conspirators pointed fingers at each other threatened

0:28.1

to confuse the jury.

0:30.3

I'm Charlie and welcome to Crime Lines.

0:40.8

Welcome to Crime Lines.

0:42.4

Welcome back if you've listened before.

0:44.7

And actually, if you haven't listened before, you should probably stop right now.

0:48.8

This is a part two, so I recommend part one first.

0:53.3

As you are listening to this, I will be going to Alaska very soon, so check out the meetup

0:58.8

information if you are in the Anchorage area.

1:01.5

It's very likely my only chance to go up there and do a meetup, so I hope people can come.

1:08.2

And for those who are not in the Anchorage area, next week I will be announcing more information

1:13.3

on how to join a virtual meetup in June, so watch for that.

1:17.8

Also watch for the after show discussing this case and all things date line with the hosts

1:22.8

of date with date line podcast.

1:25.2

It'll be out later this week.

1:27.4

And also one last announcement before we get to part two.

1:31.2

Next week is supposed to be my week off since I'm trying to do those here and there this

1:35.6

year, but since I did it to part and I did make you wait a week for it, I will have a shorter

1:41.4

case for you next week to kind of make up for it.

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