S2 Episode 10: Escambia & Santa Rosa “Stand Your Ground” Cases
In this episode, Kiah discusses several other “Stand Your Ground” cases in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and how why self-defense was or was not permitted as a defense. She also outlines what to expect as we approach the end of Season 2. Be sure to also check out Kiah’s new podcast “Generation Burnout!”
S2 Episode 9: Master Plan (& An Apology)
Join Kiah as she continues to investigate what happened to Deanna Stevison on June 8, 2017. In this episode, she discusses new insights from Deanna's correspondence with ex-partner Meghan, who is no longer considered to be connected to the mysterious packages linked to the case. Kiah extends an apology for any prior misconceptions. The episode wraps up with Kiah confronting the actions of an internet figure sending those packages, and establishing firm boundaries for future interactions.
S2 Episode 8: BAC 0.15
In this episode of "Stand Our Ground," host Kiah delves into the investigation of her cousin Deanna Stevison's murder with the aim to shed light on the evidence, advocating for the case's reexamination, not vigilante justice. The episode explores legal concepts, the effects of alcohol, and the importance of a thorough understanding of Deanna's death, incorporating legal, scientific, and expert perspectives to encourage a critical look at the case.
S2 Episode 7: Bang Bang Pause Bang
In this episode of "Stand Our Ground," host Kiah Penfield continues her investigation into her cousin Deanna Stevison's murder. She examines evidence like bullet casings and wounds, discussing a Beretta bite on a suspect's hand and the absence of blood on the gun. Kiah speculates on the shooting sequence and the potential for premeditation, considering the roles of other individuals. She invites listeners to share theories that fit the evidence and updates on the "Extinguished" podcast's series on the case.
Emergency PSA on Suspicious Packages
This brief bonus episode is my emergency PSA on the suspicious packages that some individuals have been getting in association with Deanna’s case. If you receive a suspicious package, please file a police report and feel free to send me a screenshot of the package. I want to reiterate and emphasize that these actions mean that someone must be feeling very scared and pressured with the attention this case is getting. Please do not stop supporting justice for Deanna. This will not stop me. This will not stop us. This will not stop justice.