In our third episode looking at the “justified” killings of Maine citizens by the state’s law enforcement agencies, we go back to one that spurred a lot of changes over the past decade, but also — spoiler! — not some of the things that really matter. Katherine Hegarty, shot in her remote Maine cabin by three officers from two different agencies on May 15, 1992. We’ll tell you what happened.
Also, Rebecca gives an NNW review to the HBO series “True Detectives: Night Country.”
159. Lori Jane Kearsey mystery partially solved after 41 years
158. Kenneth Eugene Smith: Troublesome justice
157. Who is really the a-hole?
156. Charles Terry, Shirley Coolen, and the Boston Strangler
154. ‘Justified’ injustice: Ambroshia Fagre and Kadhar Bailey
153. A double tragedy for the McKenna family
152. Maine 2023 Homicide List: 51 and counting
Special holiday greeting and some recommendations
151. Miriam Stoltz: When memory is murdered
Episode 150: The Berwind, mutiny or just plain murder?
149. Lessons learned from the Logan Clegg murder trial
148. Can you murder someone from 3,000 miles away?
Something suddely came up. But now Groovy Tube podcast is back.
147. Gay panic: No justice for Frederic Spencer
146. Amber Cummings: A special justice
145. Amie Riley Unfinished Justice
144. James Cameron the worst kind of criminal
143. Gerald Goodale Part 2: Janet Brochu
142. The forgotten murder of Lillian MacDonald
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