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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

ZENITH MAN-McCracken Poston Jr.

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

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

4 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Was this small-town TV repair man “a harmless eccentric or a bizarre killer” (Atlanta Journal Constitution). For the first time, Alvin Ridley’s own defense attorney reveals the inside story of his case and trial in an extraordinary tale of friendship and an idealistic young attorney’s quest to clear his client’s name—and, in the process, rebuild his own life.
In October 1997, the town of Ringgold in northwest Georgia was shaken by reports of a murder in its midst. A dead woman was found in Alvin Ridley’s house—and even more shockingly, she was the wife no one knew he had.
McCracken Poston had been a state representative before he lost his bid for U.S. Congress and returned to his law career. Alvin Ridley was a local character who once sold and serviced Zenith televisions. Though reclusive and an outsider, the “Zenith Man,” as Poston knew him, hardly seemed capable of murder.
Alvin was a difficult client, storing evidence in a cockroach-infested suitcase, unwilling to reveal key facts to his defender. Gradually, Poston pieced together the full story behind Virginia and Alvin’s curious marriage and her cause of death—which was completely overlooked by law enforcement. Calling on medical experts, testimony from Alvin himself, and a wealth of surprising evidence gleaned from Alvin’s junk-strewn house, Poston presented a groundbreaking defense that allowed Alvin to return to his peculiar lifestyle, a free man.
Years after his trial, Alvin was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a revelation that sheds light on much of his lifelong personal battle—and shows how easily those who don’t fit societal norms can be castigated and misunderstood. Part true crime, part courtroom drama, and full of local color, Zenith Man is also the moving story of an unexpected friendship between two very different men that changed—and perhaps saved—the lives of both. ZENITH MAN: Death, Love, and Redemption in a Georgia Courtroom-McCracken Poston Jr.

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them. Gacy, Bundy, Dahmer, the Nightstalker, BTK. Every week another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and

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infamous killers in true crime history. True murder with your host journalist and

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author Dan Zutanski.

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Good evening.

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Good evening.

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According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, was this small town TV repairman a harmless eccentric or a bizarre killer?

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For the first time, Alvin Ridley's own defense attorney reveals the inside story of his

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case and trial in an extraordinary tale of friendship and an idealistic young attorney's quest to clear his client's name, and in the process rebuild his own life.

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In October 1997, the town of Ringgold and northwest Georgia was shaken by reports of a murder in its midst.

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A dead woman was found in Albin Ridley's house, and even more shockingly, she was the wife no one knew he had.

1:24.9

McCracken Poston had been a state representative before he lost his bid for U.S.

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Congress and returned to his law career.

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Alvin Ridley was a local character who once sold and serviced Zenith televisions, though reclusive

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and an outsider, the Zenith man, as post and knew him, hardly seem capable of murder.

1:46.1

Alvin was a difficult client, starring evidence in a cockroach-infested suitcase,

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unwilling to reveal key facts to his defender, gradually,

1:55.0

post and piece together the full story behind Virginia and Alvin's curious marriage

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and her cause of death, which was completely overlooked by law enforcement.

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Calling on medical experts, testimony from Alvin himself, and a wealth of surprising evidence gleaned from Alvin's junk-strewn house, Poston presented

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a groundbreaking defense that allowed Alvin to return to his peculiar lifestyle, a free man.

2:22.0

Years after his trial, Alvin was diagnosed with autism spectrum

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