• True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Niser Cekic Case: System Failure or Public Safety? *****November, 2024, New York Case!
    2024/11/13
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Niser Cekic Case: System Failure or Public Safety? *****November, 2024, New York Case!

    In this episode, we explore the troubling case of Niser Cekic, a New York man with a history of mental health issues and over 23 arrests, who ultimately committed a violent act that left the community shaken. This incident raises profound questions about systemic failures, mental health support, and the responsibilities of the criminal justice system.

    Should Cekic have been given more help, or was the priority ensuring public safety? Join me as we break down the facts, examine the arguments, and discuss the controversial role of precedent in cases like these.

    By the end, you'll have the chance to decide: was justice served, or was Cekic let down by a system that wasn’t equipped to help?

    *****November, 2024, New York Case!

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    35 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Will Smith vs. Cardell Hayes - Self-Defense or Excessive Force?
    2024/11/13
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Will Smith vs. Cardell Hayes - Self-Defense or Excessive Force?

    In this episode, Alexis Knight delves into the case of Cardell Hayes, whose encounter with former NFL star Will Smith turned fatal on a New Orleans street. Was Hayes’s response to the perceived threat a legitimate act of self-defense, or did it cross the line into excessive force? The tragic death of Will Smith left the community torn, with divided opinions on fear, responsibility, and justice. As we unpack the facts, testimonies, and court arguments, you’ll have the chance to decide:

    Was justice served, or does this case reveal deeper complexities about self-defense and accountability?

    Tune in to explore a story that continues to raise questions about where the line between protection and aggression truly lies.

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    38 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Jeffrey Epstein: Justice, Influence, and Mystery
    2024/11/12
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Jeffrey Epstein: Justice, Influence, and Mystery

    In this episode, we delve into the deeply disturbing case of Jeffrey Epstein, unraveling the web of influence, wealth, and secrets that shielded him from justice for so long.

    rom his connections with powerful figures to the controversial plea deal and his suspicious death in custody, we examine why this case has left so many questions unanswered.

    Join us as we explore what happens when privilege meets the justice system—and the shocking impact it has on survivors and public trust.

    **Listen to the end for facts around this case the media didn't want to share

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    49 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Chris Brown - Redemption or Privilege?
    2024/11/12
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Chris Brown - Redemption or Privilege?

    In this episode of True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion, we delve into the controversial case of Chris Brown and his assault on Rihanna in 2009. This case became a flashpoint for discussions on celebrity privilege, the influence of fame on justice, and the complexities of public redemption. With Brown’s career continuing to thrive, some see this as a story of personal growth and rehabilitation, while others view it as a sign of leniency granted to high-profile individuals.

    Through court records, media portrayals, and social perspectives, we’ll explore how this case has shaped public opinion on accountability, punishment, and whether society truly holds famous figures to the same standards.

    Join us as we ask: Did Chris Brown’s fame shield him, or is this a genuine story of redemption?

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    14 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Tragic Murder of Sylvia Likens: Influence, Manipulation, or Collective Responsibility?
    2024/11/11
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Tragic Murder of Sylvia Likens: Influence, Manipulation, or Collective Responsibility?

    "n 1965, Sylvia Likens, a 16-year-old girl, endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of Gertrude Baniszewski, who not only orchestrated the abuse but also involved her children and neighborhood kids in the torment. Sylvia’s tragic death left the public grappling with disturbing questions about authority, group dynamics, and influence.

    Was it a clear-cut case of individual cruelty, or did Gertrude’s influence blur the lines of accountability? Join Alexis Knight as she delves into this harrowing case that forces us to confront the gray areas between innocence, influence, and responsibility.

    Was justice served? Listen closely, and decide for yourself.

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    35 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Under the Influence - The Bizarre Death of Michael Malloy
    2024/11/11
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Under the Influence - The Bizarre Death of Michael Malloy

    In 1933, during the depths of the Great Depression, Michael Malloy’s resilience turned him into an unwitting target for murder. A group of men—later known as the ‘Murder Trust’—hatched a scheme to profit from Malloy’s death by taking out multiple life insurance policies on him. What they thought would be a quick profit turned into a disturbing and darkly absurd series of failed murder attempts, with Malloy returning each day, seemingly unharmed.

    As the conspirators’ desperation grew, so did their methods, leading to an outcome that left the public stunned. Join Alexis Knight as she unpacks the chilling story of Michael Malloy’s endurance, the greed that drove five men to moral ruin, and the haunting questions it raises about justice and human nature.

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    31 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Mad or Bad? The Tragic Fall of Aaron Hernandez
    2024/11/10
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Mad or Bad? The Tragic Fall of Aaron Hernandez


    In this episode of True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion, Alexis Knight takes you into the tragic and controversial case of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez. With fame, fortune, and athletic prowess, Hernandez seemed to have it all—until a shocking murder case shattered his life and career. But was it simply a case of a man gone bad, or were deeper, darker forces at play? Join us as we explore the arguments, evidence, and public reaction to one of the most contentious cases in recent history. Was justice served, or did the legal system overlook critical factors? Tune in and decide for yourself.

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    33 分
  • True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Under the Influence - Joe Nacchio - Part 3
    2024/11/08
    True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Under the Influence - Joe Nacchio - Part 3

    In this gripping three-part episode of "Under the Influence," Alexis Knight dives deep into the rise and fall of Joe Nacchio, the former CEO of Qwest Communications. Discover how the pursuit of money, power, and success led Nacchio down a path of desperation, deception, and ultimately, destruction. We explore the intoxicating influence of ambition and greed, comparing it to how easily people can be manipulated by others. Join us as we unravel the high-stakes drama that unfolded in the boardrooms, the secrets revealed in the courtroom, and the lessons learned from a man who had it all—only to lose everything. Are you ready to question what truly drives people to the edge?

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    13 分