Cheers! Erin Ehlert, the Senior Deputy Prosecutor, would claim that Emanuel Fair's DNA was found in places only the killer would have left behind a forensic footprint: on the piece of tape used to gag the victim, on her neck (where she had been choked), and then on a bloody bathrobe recovered by investigators. Multiple witnesses had claimed to see Arpana return to her apartment at around 3:00 AM on November 1st, and shortly thereafter, some of her neighbors had recalled hearing "moaning" coming from her apartment (which they assumed was consensual sex taking place). But three days later, her body was found in her apartment, and the scene was not only gruesome, but incredibly confusing. When I started talking to Emanuel and then to Ben Goldsmith, his attorney, I was like, Wow, this case is sort of exactly what Ive been thinking about. It was DNA that drew us to it initially. 24 year old Arpana Jinaga was once a teenage technology prodigy who excelled in living life to the fullest. In that case, police learned everything they needed to know from the crime scene itself. This week Amber covers the Carnation, Washington Christmas Eve murders. These are just a couple of the most high-profile suspects I've uncovered while researching this case, but the answer may be more simple than that (it usually is). might have been involved). The twelve jurors, who had originally leaned 9-3 in favor of acquittal, had been sent back to deliberate before ultimately coming up with a split decision (6-6 in favor of guilty/not-guilty, 5 of whom believed that "C.J." He joined the publication in 2021 on the crime beat. This is minisode fifteen, the. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson go to the scene of the crime in an effort to discover if police identified the right suspect. - EXPLICIT CONTENT - 18 years and older listener advised. was interviewed multiple times by investigators, and each time, was unable to remember certain details: including what he had been up to during the estimated time of the murder (3:00 - 8:00 AM). Keyes was a methodical serial killer who obsessively planned out his crimes ahead of time, but was also known to act impulsively. Investigators would never ask him what this medication was, or what mental illness it was treating (one of the many missteps that Emanuel Fair's attorneys referred to in their pretrial motions). There has been no sign of activity in the case in some time, due to the prolonged trials of Emanuel Fair. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privac, The town of Greeley, Colorado, is getting into the Christmas spirit. Specifically, it is a software that uses thousands of algorithms to read DNA and translate it, essentially, into evidence that investigators and prosecutors can then use. New episodes of the nine-part series will be released weekly on Tuesdays. 10 True Crime Podcasts for After You've Finished Serial Months later, members of the Pacific Northwest Riders, the motorcycle club that Arpana had joined, would organize memorial rides in her honor (which took them out to Snoqualmie Falls, one of Arpana's favorite places to visit in Washington). It was determined that the remains belonged to Ingrid Lyne; nurse and mother of 3 daughters. However, in that decade, we have learned about a couple of high-profile criminals that were active in the area at the time, who may or may not have committed this crime. It gives me a little bit of hope, that something that is relatively complicated is being thought about and talked about in the way that it is. And while TrueAllele had not yet been used by a prosecution in Washington state at this point, it had been used to obtain dozens of convictions all over the country and was seen as a reliable tool for law enforcement. showed up to the Halloween party rather late and was already heavily-intoxicated when he arrived. She moved to the U.S. to accomplish life goals and live the Dream, but instead, an unknown monster turned her life into a Nightmare. Missing from the scene entirely was Arpana's motorcycle, a Suzuki GS 500, which quickly became a highly-sought-after item for Redmond Police. Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. The autopsy revealed that Arpana had been strangled and asphyxiated to death, roughly two days before her body was discovered. Sergeant Jill Evans is a small town cop in Wales with an impressive r, A suspect is finally put on trial for the disappearance of Jonelle Matthews. Its the best we can do forensically, but it still requires human beings to translate. Rather than an 'other suspect,' [C.J.] Suspect Might Be the Best True-Crime Podcast of the Year - Vulture Support us by supporting our sponsors! Investigators would later retrieve the cell phone's information from Arpana's provider, but its disappearance - as well as the absence of Arpana's camera - pointed to the likelihood of her killer being someone that she knew. At some point in the evening, it would be reported that Arpana got into a verbal argument with a male partygoer. It would soon become clear to them that someone had attempted to scrub the apartment of their presence, wiping bleach onto several pieces of furniture, as well as a table in the living room (from which, fluid had spilled down onto the carpet, permanently staining it). "It's the No. early episode of Unresolved from 2015 (and has since been covered more extensively in other books, documentaries, and podcasts). But she never made it, Sheree vanished. They could try each of the men separately or together, but couldn't try one for the potential crimes of both. as a suspect which is why they ultimately presented a case that didn't do so. One problem with an abundance of choice is that, sometimes, the noise can drown out the signalthere's something seemingly tailor-made for everyone, but that means it's that much harder to sift through and discover your own goldilocks preference, even among the best podcasts. And still you have something that plays out like this did, where no one is currently arrested, indicted or in prison for this, and the investigation is nonexistent. Please support us by supporting our sponsors. She was found murdered in her apartment after a Halloween party in 2008.Katy Accardo from the podcast True Crime in, A man in Idaho cant seem to stop talking about Jonelle Matthews and her disappearance, claiming he knows information that could finally crack the case. than any other suspect (including Emanuel Fair), and when asked whether or not he had gone next-door to Arpana's apartment after making his two phone calls, C.J. We discuss how South Asian women have to carry the heavy burden of t, Jonelle Matthews disappearance grips the town of Greeley, then garners national attention all the way to the White House. Lt. Brian Coats would later tell reporters about the crime scene: "It was a scene where the suspect or suspects spent a considerable amount of time covering the evidence of crime. The case remains unsolved today. In addition to being strangled-to-death by what appeared to be a bootlace, Arpana had endured other injuries before her death, which included (but was not limited to): a handful of blunt force blows to the head, the breaking of several teeth during the confrontation with her killer, being gagged by her own underwear (which the assailant had used duct tape to keep in place), and was then forcibly raped for an unknown extent of time. The host of the podcast stated that Arpana's 3rd floor apartment was the one . This file contains 75 GB of incriminating details about O'Leary that he has refused to budge on, even after being arrested and sentenced to life in prison. Six people, comprising three generations of the Anderson family, were killed. Amber pulled her sources from: Once Upon a, In this episode, Amber tells the horrifying stalking story of Karen Welch. They argued against the analysis performed by TrueAllele; at least, until they were able to look through the source code of the software to determine just how, exactly, the program had come to this consensus. Was it because they were desensitized to crime or s, Foretold is a deeply engrossing podcast that follows the life of Paulina Stevens, a Romani fortune teller as she makes the extraordinary decision to leave her community. can also be characterized as an uncharged accomplice.". Theories, rumors and speculations abound in this episode. 20 episodes.