CaseXCase

CaseXCase

Welcome to CaseXCase. CaseXCase is a true crime project that began on YouTube and now continues here as a podcast. It’s a collaborative effort focused on unsolved, missing, and unusual cases — the ones that still raise questions and deserve closer attention. I’m Teri, and alongside Aimee, who leads many of our long-form investigations on YouTube, we examine cases through careful research, discussion, and public records. This podcast allows us to take a more focused, audio-driven look at the details that matter most. At Case by Case, we believe the truth deserves a second look. Grab your favorite headphones, get comfy in that chair, and let’s dive in.

  1. The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons - Closings and Verdict

    26 MAR

    The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons - Closings and Verdict

    In this episode of CaseXCase, we break down the closing arguments and verdict in the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial, a bench trial out of North Andover, Massachusetts, where a police officer was accused of assaulting fellow officers during the service of a 209A protection order. After hearing testimony from both sides — including Kelsey Fitzsimmons herself — the judge delivered a verdict of not guilty. In this episode, we walk through: • The key points made during closing arguments by both the prosecution and the defense • How the judge likely evaluated the conflicting testimony and lack of physical evidence • The role Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ testimony played in the outcome • Why this case ultimately came down to what happened in just a few seconds inside the home • What this verdict means moving forward With no jury and no body camera footage, this case relied heavily on credibility, intent, and reasonable doubt — and in the end, the court found that the state did not meet its burden. 🎧 This concludes our daily coverage of the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial on CaseXCase. If you enjoy long-form, in-depth coverage of major cases, you can also follow the CaseXCase YouTube channel, where we take deeper dives into complex investigations and courtroom developments. ⚠️ Trigger Warning This episode discusses a violent criminal case and may include references to firearms, injury, and mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. ☕ Support CaseXCase If you’d like to support our work at CaseXCase, you can do so by visiting our merchandise store or by buying us a cup of coffee. Your support helps us continue researching and covering active cases responsibly. BuyMeACoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/casexcasepod Merch Store: https://casexcase.printify.me/

    4 min
  2. The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons: Day 3 Kelsey Testifies

    26 MAR

    The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons: Day 3 Kelsey Testifies

    In this episode of CaseXCase, we break down Day 3 of the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial, a bench trial out of North Andover, Massachusetts, where a police officer is accused of assaulting fellow officers during the service of a 209A protection order. With no jury and no body camera footage, this case continues to hinge on testimony, credibility, and what happened during a matter of seconds inside the home. On Day 3, Kelsey Fitzsimmons took the stand, providing her account of the events for the first time and addressing the critical moments leading up to the shooting. In this episode, we walk through: • Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ testimony that her intent was to harm herself, not officers • Her admission that she lied about the location of the firearms and why • Her description of raising the gun toward her head and never pointing it at officers • Statements she made after being shot and how they support the defense theory • Testimony that she did not expect Justin Aylaian to be present in the home • The emotional context surrounding the loss of her child, home, and even her dog • Observations about the cross-examination and what was — and was not — addressed • Why her testimony may be the most critical piece of evidence in the entire case With both sides now resting, the case is moving toward closing arguments, where each side will present their final interpretation of the evidence. 🎧 CaseXCase will continue covering this trial with daily recaps, breaking down testimony, evidence, and legal strategy as it unfolds in court. If you enjoy long-form, in-depth coverage of major cases, you can also follow the CaseXCase YouTube channel, where we take deeper dives into complex investigations and courtroom developments. ⚠️ Trigger Warning This episode discusses a violent criminal case and may include references to firearms, injury, and mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. ☕ Support CaseXCase If you’d like to support our work at CaseXCase, you can do so by visiting our merchandise store or by buying us a cup of coffee. Your support helps us continue researching and covering active cases responsibly. BuyMeACoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/casexcasepod Merch Store: https://casexcase.printify.me/

    15 min
  3. The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons: Day 2 Recap

    24 MAR

    The Trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons: Day 2 Recap

    In this episode of CaseXCase, we break down Day 2 of the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial, a bench trial out of North Andover, Massachusetts, where a police officer is accused of assaulting fellow officers during the service of a 209A protection order. With no jury and no body camera footage, this case continues to hinge on testimony, credibility, and what happened during a matter of seconds inside the home. On Day 2, the court heard the cross-examination of Officer Noonan, the officer who fired the shot, along with testimony from additional witnesses that helped build out the timeline — even if some of it did not significantly move the case forward. In this episode, we walk through: • Key moments from the cross-examination of Officer Noonan, including questions about distance, training, and prior statements • Testimony revealing Noonan had referred to Kelsey Fitzsimmons as a “whack job” • Details about Noonan’s prior working relationship with Kelsey and how that was brought out by the defense • Testimony from additional witnesses, including a friend of Kelsey’s and their involvement leading up to the restraining order • Repeated references to Kelsey parking down the street — and why that detail may or may not matter • The role of the firearms expert and foundational testimony presented by the state • Observations about which witnesses advanced the case — and which did not Day 2 may not have been the most dramatic day in court, but it continued to build the record and brought important credibility issues into focus. With the state indicating they may call one final witness before resting, this case may be moving toward the defense’s case — and potentially closing arguments later this week. 🎧 CaseXCase will continue covering this trial with daily recaps, breaking down testimony, evidence, and legal strategy as it unfolds in court. If you enjoy long-form, in-depth coverage of major cases, you can also follow the CaseXCase YouTube channel, where we take deeper dives into complex investigations and courtroom developments. ⚠️ Trigger Warning This episode discusses a violent criminal case and may include references to firearms, injury, and mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. ☕ Support CaseXCase If you’d like to support our work at CaseXCase, you can do so by visiting our merchandise store or by buying us a cup of coffee. Your support helps us continue researching and covering active cases responsibly. BuyMeACoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/casexcasepod Merch Store: https://casexcase.printify.me/

    11 min

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Welcome to CaseXCase. CaseXCase is a true crime project that began on YouTube and now continues here as a podcast. It’s a collaborative effort focused on unsolved, missing, and unusual cases — the ones that still raise questions and deserve closer attention. I’m Teri, and alongside Aimee, who leads many of our long-form investigations on YouTube, we examine cases through careful research, discussion, and public records. This podcast allows us to take a more focused, audio-driven look at the details that matter most. At Case by Case, we believe the truth deserves a second look. Grab your favorite headphones, get comfy in that chair, and let’s dive in.

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