Beyond All Repair
Imagine you're accused of something horrific. You swear you didn't do it, but someone says they witnessed it: your own brother. Sophia Johnson was newly married with a baby on the way when she became the prime suspect in her mother-in-law's brutal murder. WBUR's Amory Sivertson reexamines a case unsolved, a family torn apart, and the woman who wasn't believed.
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What a story
6 days ago
This has enraged me. The judges ruling to not discuss his character and behavior… this all feels very relevant and I don’t think she had a fair trial! I’m only on episode 3 but I am SOOOO happy you are sharing this poor women’s story. I’m grateful her case is being told.
Wow.
Oct 11
I just finished season 2, it’s great. Season 1its a flop. I don’t agree with people who say people who commit murder who get life sentences deserve a second chance, and I don’t think an entire podcast needed to be dedicated to this. It’s literally about a person who has proven to have unquestionably committed murder and sentenced to life and the podcast is about the injustice of him being in prison ridiculous . Season 2 though was completely gripping. I don’t think it should be connected to season 1. The ONE thing I would say I would want more of would be maybe a bit more about the victim, but as the season as a whole was solely focused on sophie and her siblings/family I do understand how that kind of took a back seat. I loved the episode with her friend and sister(?) a bit more with them maybe after all was said and done and everything came out with the new report would have been interesting. Over all though I did love this podcast. Hoping for a season 3!
Yes!
Oct 9
I have been searching for a podcast that would keep me hooked and wanting more after I had finished up some of my favorites during Covid. And this is yet! Great story telling, investigative journalism, suspense and emotion. I still have so many questions and I hope there will be follow-up in the future. Amory has a wonderful way and voice of telling a story.
Narcissistic personality
Oct 9
As someone that survived a narcissistic relationship this story made me angry from the very start. Almost as soon as Sophia spoke I could hear nothing but manipulation and deceit. I grew up in an extremely abusive environment, physically, emotionally, sexually and mentally. I survived a murder suicide of my mother and step father at the age of 16 being woken from a deep sleep to find our house on fire and both of them dead leaving my brother and I alone to either perish with them or get out on our own! That being said I’ve never once had thoughts of harming anyone let alone suggesting to someone they should carry a heinous crime. When the excuse of a bad childhood is used to justify violence it makes me cringe. Thank you Amory for following this story to the end and for openly saying you don’t completely believe what Sophia has said. I look forward to your next adventure.
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