In a shocking twist, on April 22, 2021—the fifth anniversary of the murders—Jake pleads guilty to the charges against him, including unlawful sexual conduct with a minor since Hanna May was only 15 and he was 20 when they conceived their daughter. An Ohio neuropsychologist shares his thoughts for what kind of people could murder eight sleeping family members, describing “antisocial personality,” “narcissistic injury,” and similar terms. And in another shocking twist, the strong, heroic sheriff is indicted on 11 felonies, including theft of evidence and tampering with evidence. He eventually pleads guilty to four. Will jurors in the upcoming trials think the local police are dirty and somehow tainted the case?
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Introducing: The Justice Team Network
Episode 8: “They Will Have to Kill Me First”
Episode 7: Roman Chariots and Calliopes
Episode 6: “The Most Bizarre Story I Have Ever Seen”
Episode 5: A Pink Moon and Singing Insects
Episode 4: El Chapo?
Episode 3: Black Crows and White Caskets
Episode 2: Dogwood Weekend
Episode 1: An Appalachian Back Road
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