Wickedly Judged

Rebecca Watkins

What if the system meant to protect us is the one that fails us the most? Wickedly Judged is a true crime podcast exposing wrongful convictions, broken justice, and the people whose lives are forever changed by the system. Hosted by Rebecca, the show dives deep into real cases and the human stories behind them — the families, the loved ones, and the empty seats that are never forgotten. Inspired by her husband’s wrongful conviction, Rebecca brings truth, heart, and fearless advocacy to every episode. This is more than a podcast — it’s a mission, a voice for the unheard, and a fight for justice reform.

  1. Wickedly Judged: “No Cash Bail” & Bail Reform Interview with Ken W. Good

    MAR 12

    Wickedly Judged: “No Cash Bail” & Bail Reform Interview with Ken W. Good

    Episode Summary In this episode of Wickedly Judged, Rebecca sits down with Ken W. Good, a Texas bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, for a pre-recorded conversation about “no cash bail” and the realities of bail reform. The discussion explores what bail is supposed to do, what reform is trying to fix, and why accountability and real-world outcomes matter when policies change. Guest Ken W. Good — Texas bail attorney; Board Member, Professional Bondsmen of TexasWhat This Episode Covers What people mean when they say “no cash bail”The purpose of bail and how it functions in real casesThe goals of bail reform and the problems it’s trying to addressConcerns, tradeoffs, and implementation issues that get missed in headlinesWhy reform must be rooted in facts, fairness, and accountabilitySponsors (Thank You) Veteran Alliance — supporting those who have served and their familiesYarntherapy4me — crocheting beautiful, handmade bags with heartJust an Apron — creating sweet treats that bring a little joy to every dayLiberty First Radio — a veteran-owned online radio station giving a platform to voices that need to be heardNDVLB (No Disabled Veteran Left Behind) — helping veterans fill out paperwork for benefitsPrimeLedger Group — bookkeeping, taxes, payroll, and CFO advisory servicesSpecial thanks to JP Verse of Versefire Records for the intro/outro musicCall to Action Follow/subscribe to Wickedly JudgedShare this episode with someone who cares about justice reform (or needs a fuller conversation about bail reform)Leave a rating and written reviewJoin the conversation on social media: What should bail reform look like in practice?Support the mission via donations or advocacy merch (see show notes links)Have a case, documents, or leads? Reach out—submissions are reviewed seriouslyClosing Message “As always, stay informed, stay vigilant, and stay hopeful. Because NOBODY deserves to be Wickedly Judged.”

    51 min
  2. Evidence Over Emotion: Richard Hoyt Case Recap

    FEB 19

    Evidence Over Emotion: Richard Hoyt Case Recap

    This host-only recap episode revisits the case of Richard Hoyt, also known as Whyte Wolff, who was convicted of sexual assault of a child under the age of 13 and maintains his innocence. Rebecca summarizes the major claims discussed across the two prior interview episodes, then walks listeners through an evidence-first frameworkhow to separate narrative from proof, what questions to ask of the record, and why courtroom procedure matters. What was covered (recap highlights) · Richard maintains his innocence and alleges there was no physical evidence supporting the accusation. · Richard alleges medical records did not support assault and references a yeast infection and self-inflicted scratching. · Richard alleges a custody-related motive influenced the accusation. · Richard states he passed multiple professional polygraph examinations. · Richard alleges his appearance on The Steve Wilkos Show was presented in a misleading way. · Richard states he posts court records and what he believes is proof of innocence on social media. · Richard alleges threats were made toward him and his children. Evidence over emotion: what to listen for · The difference between a claim and corroboration · Where timelines, documents, and testimony alignor conflict · How narrative glue can make a story feel true without proving it · Common wrongful-conviction patterns: tunnel vision, confirmation bias, narrative framing, medical nuance, credibility vs. corroboration, and jury contamination Procedure matters (sealed record / mistrial claim) Rebecca discusses Richards allegation that a motion to exclude mention of a sealed juvenile record was granted, but the prosecutor referenced it anyway; a mistrial was requested and denied. Richard alleges the reference was stricken from the transcript but still poisoned the jury. Myth vs Fact (quick takeaways) · Accusations are claims; evidence is proof. · Emotion and confidence are not the same as corroboration. · Polygraphs are disputed and context-dependent. · Juries are human and can be influenced by narrative framing. · Stricken does not mean unheard. How you can help (call to action) · Listen to Part 1 and Part 2 for full context. · Share this recap as a due process conversation (not entertainment). · Leave a rating/review to help advocacy content reach more listeners. · Support the mission through Wickedly Judged merchandise to help fund investigations. · Submit documents through appropriate channels and never share identifying information about minors publicly. Sponsors Thank you to: - Veteran Alliance - Yarntherapy4me - Just an Apron - Liberty First Radio - NDVLB (No Disabled Veteran Left Behind) - PrimeLedger Group Intro/outro music: JP Verse of Versefire Records

    23 min
  3. Custody Motive, No Physical Evidence: Richard Hoyt aka Whyte Wolff Continued

    FEB 12

    Custody Motive, No Physical Evidence: Richard Hoyt aka Whyte Wolff Continued

    This episode discusses allegations of sexual assault involving a minor. Disclaimers This episode is for education and advocacy and is not legal advice. The alleged victim is not named, and no identifying details or locations are shared. Episode summary In Part 2 of this prerecorded interview, Rebecca continues the conversation with Richard Hoyt, also known as Whyte Wolff, who was convicted of sexual assault of a child under the age of 13 and maintains his innocence. Richard addresses additional public and legal-procedure issues he says have shaped the case and its aftermath, including his statements about multiple professional polygraph examinations, his appearance on The Steve Wilkos Show, his ongoing posting of court records online, alleged threats toward him and his children, and a trial issue involving a sealed juvenile file and a denied mistrial. Key points discussed (Part 2) · Richard states he took multiple professional polygraph tests and passed them. · Richard alleges his appearance on The Steve Wilkos Show was handled in a way that misrepresented the situation for ratings. · Richard states he regularly posts court records and what he believes is proof of innocence on social media. · Richard alleges the alleged victim’s family has threatened to harm him and his children because of his continued posting. · Richard alleges the prosecution brought up his sealed juvenile file at trial and that he should have been granted a mistrial, which the judge denied. What to listen for · How Richard describes the difference between public narrative and what he says is in the record · What documentation exists (or is referenced) to support each claim · Where legal safeguards may have been tested (sealed records, fairness, prejudice) · How to engage ethically without harming the alleged victim or escalating harassment How you can help (call to action) · If you haven’t listened to Part 1, go back and start there for full context. · Share Parts 1 and 2 together as a due process conversation (not entertainment). · Leave a rating/review to help advocacy content reach more listeners. · Support the mission through Wickedly Judged merchandise to help fund investigations. · If you have relevant documents for a case, submit them through appropriate channels and never share identifying information about minors publicly. Sponsors Thank you to: - Veteran Alliance - Yarntherapy4me - Just an Apron - Liberty First Radio - NDVLB - PrimeLedger Group Intro/outro music: JP Verse of Versefire Records Mission Reform through Advocacy.

    36 min
  4. Custody Motive, No Physical Evidence: Richard Hoyt aka Whyte Wolff

    FEB 5

    Custody Motive, No Physical Evidence: Richard Hoyt aka Whyte Wolff

    Content warning This episode discusses allegations of sexual assault involving a minor. Disclaimers This episode is for education and advocacy and is not legal advice. The alleged victim is not named, and no identifying details or locations are shared. Episode summary In Part 1 of this prerecorded interview, Rebecca speaks with Richard Hoyt, also known as Whyte Wolff, who was convicted of sexual assault of a child under the age of 13 and maintains his innocence. Richard shares his account of how the accusation began, what he says the early investigation focused on, and why he believes custody dynamics created motive. Key points discussed (Part 1) · Richard maintains there was no physical evidence supporting the allegation. · Richard alleges medical records did not support assault, stating the alleged victim had a yeast infection and had scratched herself. · Richard alleges the biological father had a motive tied to custody and that the accusation was used to retain full custody. · Rebecca frames the discussion around due process, evidence standards, and responsible advocacy. What to listen for · What is being claimed, specifically? · What evidence is presented, and what is missing? · Whether alternative explanations were explored or dismissed · How motive and custody dynamics may influence allegations and outcomes Part 2 notice This episode contains Part 1 only. Part 2 of Richard’s interview will be released in a separate episode. How you can help (call to action) · Listen to Part 2 when it releases to get the full context. · Share this episode as a due process conversation (not entertainment). · Leave a rating/review to help advocacy content reach more listeners. · Support the mission through Wickedly Judged merchandise to help fund investigations. · If you have relevant documents for a case, submit them through appropriate channels and never share identifying information about minors publicly. Sponsors Thank you to: - Veteran Alliance - Yarntherapy4me - Just an Apron - Liberty First Radio - NDVLB - PrimeLEdger Group Intro/outro music: JP Verse of Versefire Records Mission Reform through Advocacy.

    44 min
  5. Weaponized Justice: The Case of Joshua Lee Mosher and the System That Failed Him

    11/20/2025

    Weaponized Justice: The Case of Joshua Lee Mosher and the System That Failed Him

    In this special full-length episode, Wickedly Judged unpacks the complete story of Joshua Lee Mosher—a man whose life was shattered by a wrongful conviction fueled by revenge, police tunnel vision, and a justice system obsessed with conviction rates over truth. Host Rebecca guides listeners through the timeline of Josh’s case, revealing how a toxic relationship with his ex, Jackie, spiraled into a calculated plot for revenge. When Jackie vowed to “make him pay for crossing the wrong woman,” the justice system became her weapon. With Detective Tamminga at the helm—an investigator who secured convictions in every sexual assault case he touched—Josh never stood a chance. Instead of seeking truth, the investigation zeroed in on guilt from the start, ignoring alternative leads and motives. Listeners will hear the emotional voices of Amanda (Josh’s sister) and Bethany (his partner and advocate), who share the heartbreak, hope, and relentless fight for justice that have defined this journey. Their advocacy uncovers evidence of a social media revenge plot, exposes the dangers of unchecked police power, and highlights the devastating impact of a system where a 100% conviction rate is rewarded with a promotion to Sheriff. Key Moments The revenge plot: Jackie’s vow and the weaponization of the justice systemDetective Tamminga’s tunnel vision and 100% conviction rateThe legal rollercoaster: trial, conviction, and years of denied appealsAmanda and Bethany’s fight—new evidence and hope for JoshReflections on systemic failure and the urgent need for reformSponsors Special thanks to our sponsors: Veteran Alliance | Yarntherapy4me | Just an Apron | Liberty First Radio And to JP Verse of Versefire Records for our intro/outro music. Take Action Share this episode to raise awarenessVisit: wickedlyjudged.com for Josh’s full story and ways to helpContact your representatives and demand wrongful conviction reviewSupport our sponsors and advocacy effortsThank you for listening and being part of the movement for justice.

    18 min
  6. Timeline of Injustice: The Case of Joshua Lee Mosher Continued

    11/13/2025

    Timeline of Injustice: The Case of Joshua Lee Mosher Continued

    In this follow-up episode, Wickedly Judged continues the powerful exploration of the wrongful conviction of Joshua Lee Mosher. Host Rebecca recaps the crucial details of Josh’s case—a story marked by a toxic home environment, a controversial investigation, and years of denied appeals. Picking up with the second half of a moving interview, listeners hear directly from Amanda (Josh’s sister) and Bethany (his girlfriend and advocate) as they share the emotional toll of Josh’s conviction and their ongoing fight for justice. This episode is a testament to the resilience of families and the importance of advocacy in the face of injustice. With renewed hope from new evidence and relentless support, Amanda and Bethany’s voices remind us why exposing wrongful convictions matters now more than ever. Key Moments Standardized Introduction: Rebecca reiterates the mission to expose wrongful convictions and thanks all sponsors.Recap: A concise summary of Josh’s case timeline and the previous episode’s highlights.Interview (Part 2): The conclusion of the heartfelt conversation with Amanda and Bethany, revealing new insights and personal reflections.Host Reflections: Rebecca shares takeaways on the human cost of wrongful convictions.Expanded Call to Action: Clear, actionable steps for listeners to support Josh and justice reform.Sponsors A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Veteran Alliance: Supporting those who have served and their families.Yarntherapy4me: Crocheting beautiful, handmade bags with heart.Just an Apron: Creating sweet treats that bring a little joy to every day.Liberty First Radio: A veteran-owned online radio station giving a platform to voices that need to be heard.JP Verse of Versefire Records: Providing our powerful intro and outro music.Resources & Links Learn More About Josh’s Case: wickedlyjudged.comSupport Our Advocacy: Donate or shop merchandise to help us keep fighting for the innocent.Contact Your Representatives: Urge them to support wrongful conviction review and justice reform.Got Information? Reach out via our website if you have tips or resources that could help Josh or others.Connect with Us Website: wickedlyjudged.comFacebook: facebook.com/wickedlyjudgedInstagram: instagram.com/wickedlyjudgedTwitter/X: twitter.com/wickedlyjudgedCall to Action If you were moved by Josh’s story, please share this episode, leave a review, and subscribe to Wickedly Judged. Every listen, share, and donation helps us keep fighting for the innocent and pushing for real justice reform. Thank you for listening and for being a part of the movement for justice.

    50 min
  7. Timeline of Injustice: The Case Against Joshua Lee Mosher

    11/06/2025

    Timeline of Injustice: The Case Against Joshua Lee Mosher

    Episode Summary In this powerful episode of Wickedly Judged, Rebecca takes listeners through the harrowing journey of Joshua Lee Mosher—a man convicted of crimes he has always denied, and whose case raises urgent questions about the American justice system. Through a detailed timeline, Rebecca unpacks the events that led to Josh’s conviction, the relentless legal battles that followed, and the new hope sparked by the advocacy of his loved ones. Listeners will hear from Josh’s sister, Amanda, and his girlfriend, Bethany, whose tireless efforts have uncovered new evidence and kept Josh’s fight for justice alive. Their voices bring a deeply personal perspective to a story that’s as much about family and resilience as it is about the flaws in our legal system. Key Moments Introduction: Rebecca sets the stage for Josh’s story and the broader mission of Wickedly Judged.Timeline Deep Dive: A chronological walkthrough of Josh’s case, from the initial accusations to the most recent legal filings.Interview Segment: Emotional and insightful conversation with Amanda and Bethany, offering firsthand accounts of the impact of wrongful conviction.Revelations: How Bethany’s independent investigation uncovered evidence of a possible social media revenge plot.Advocacy in Action: The steps taken to bring Josh’s case to the Michigan Integrity Unit.Call to Action: How listeners can get involved, support advocacy efforts, and help fight for justice reform.Resources & Links Learn More About Josh’s Case: wickedlyjudged.comSupport Our Advocacy: Donate or shop our merchandise to fund investigative work and awareness campaigns.Contact Your Representatives: Urge them to support wrongful conviction review and justice reform.Have Information? Reach out to us via wickedlyjudged@gmail.com or through our website if you have tips or resources that could help Josh or others in similar situations.

    41 min
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About

What if the system meant to protect us is the one that fails us the most? Wickedly Judged is a true crime podcast exposing wrongful convictions, broken justice, and the people whose lives are forever changed by the system. Hosted by Rebecca, the show dives deep into real cases and the human stories behind them — the families, the loved ones, and the empty seats that are never forgotten. Inspired by her husband’s wrongful conviction, Rebecca brings truth, heart, and fearless advocacy to every episode. This is more than a podcast — it’s a mission, a voice for the unheard, and a fight for justice reform.