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- True Crime
Try Trial Again re-argues controversial court cases for our guest jury of one, and covers developments outside the courtroom that might have impacted the verdict.
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100. Busload of Firemen
WE HAVE A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And a big case! In 1922, Edward Hall, a New Jersey minister, was murdered along with his girlfriend Eleanor Mills, a singer in the church choir. Both were married to other people at the time. Was Edward's jealous wife responsible for the killings? We argue the Hall-Mills murder case with Christine Woodward and Michele Lee!
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99. Hobby First
Did Dr. Sam Sheppard kills his wife Marilyn to be with another woman, or was he accused of a murder he didn't commit? We argue the case that (might have) inspired The Fugative with Jessica Barth. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pics and more!
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Re-Release: Drag Queen and a Drug Problem
We're rereleasing a TTA classic this week! In 1974, auto executive Liz Carmichael claimed she'd invented a three-wheeled car called The Dale, which would get 70 miles per gallon. After raising over $3 million in investments and pre-orders though, she never built it. Was she a dreamer or fraudster? We argue the case with Sean Roschman.
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Re-Release: Zero Growth Mindset
We're re-releasing one of our wildest cases this week about the murder of Missouri fraudster Dee Dee Blanchard.
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98. It's Gorgeous
We're back with a brand-new case! Was 2-year-old Caylee Anthony's death an accident or a murder? We cover the Casey Anthony trial with Julia Harrah. Follow @TryTrialAgain on instagram for eispode pictures and more!
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Re-release: Woke Date Night
We'll be back with a new case next week! In the meantime, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes - Woke Date Night, about the case that inspired Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.