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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

TJ Weekly - Tyrone Noling

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

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News, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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April 13, 2026 - The team talks to the lawyers defending Tyrone Knowling, who is serving time for a double homicide dating back to 1990 in rural Ohio.

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to undisclosed Towards Justice. I'm here, as always, with my colleague, Colin Miller.

0:27.1

Hey, Colin, how you doing?

0:28.3

Yeah, I'm doing well. How about yourself? I'm good, I'm good. We have some guests on that I'm very excited to have on because they are attorneys for a defendant whose case we've been following for many years

0:40.2

and in fact even considered having on as one of our full undisclosed seasons. But the reason we didn't

0:46.7

was because we're hoping he wouldn't need it eventually. Anyhow, I want to welcome on to the show

0:51.5

attorneys Aiman Joyce and Brian Howell. Welcome to Undisclosed, guys.

0:56.1

Thanks, Rabia. Great to hear you.

0:58.1

Aman and Brian represent Tyrone Knowling, which for anybody who is, you know, kind of familiar with the world of

1:05.6

innocence and wrongful convictions should be a fairly recognizable name. Tyrone's case has been covered in a lot of

1:14.1

different media. But it is not a case. I don't think Colin we've ever discussed on the show in all these

1:18.3

years. We never have, have we? No. So Brian, Eamon, I'm going to turn it over to you to just kind of give

1:24.5

our listeners the basic facts of the case.

1:29.8

Brian, how long have you been on the case, by the way?

1:33.1

So my involvement with the case started in 2017,

1:38.4

and at that point, I was one of the members of the team litigating, seeking DNA testing on some items

1:42.2

that were physical evidence recovered from the scene.

1:46.1

And so that's been, so it's been about 10 years for me.

1:49.3

About 10 years. And Aiman?

1:50.9

We were just trying to piece together this history, Robia. It's even 2019 or 2020 for me.

1:57.3

Okay. Okay. Okay. But the case goes back much further than even that, I believe. So I'm

2:02.1

going to turn it over to whichever one of you wants to kind of brief us on the facts of the case,

2:06.3

the underlying crime, how Tyrone was picked up for it. No one's better at doing that than Brian's fault.

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