Just One More Question

Marcus Veazey & Aleks Litts

Just More Question is a multi-dimensional podcast. Each week hosts Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts talk to authors, investigators, and law enforcement officials about their books, interesting court cases, and criminal investigations. Marc’s knowledge, skills, and experience gained as a retired FBI Special Agent and corporate investigator paired with Aleks’ expert background as a lawyer, as well as her advanced degrees in business administration and psychology, provide the listener with a depth of insight and understanding of criminal investigations, law enforcement tactics, and courtroom drama not commonly found in crime-related podcasts.

  1. May 5

    Season 3: Episode 10- The Murder of James Marion Corvin (With Detective Tim Carroll)

    Episode Title: Solving a Cold Case: The James Marion Corvin Homicide   Episode Summary: In this episode of Just One More Question, Marc and Aleks are joined by retired Chattanooga Police Detective Tim Carroll to delve into one of the region’s most haunting cold cases: the 1979 murder of James Marion Corvin. Corvin's decomposed body was discovered in the trunk of a car parked at Parkridge Hospital—months after he disappeared. For years, the case went cold—until a confession nearly two decades later unraveled a story of drug debts, deception, domestic coercion, and a long-buried murder weapon. Detective Carroll recounts the incredible circumstances that reopened the case in 1994 and the painstaking work that ultimately led to the conviction of James Steven Turner. From unreliable witnesses and spousal privilege to ballistic challenges and cold-case confessions, this episode explores how a murder hidden beneath the surface for years was finally brought to light. Guest: Retired Detective Tim Carroll  Key Topics Covered: The original 1979 investigation and limitations in forensic tools How a Christmas party conversation cracked the case wide open The role of Betsy Turner and the complexities of spousal privilege Recovery of the murder weapon after 16 years underground Trial developments, surprise confessions, and final conviction  Credits: • Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts • Music: Desain • Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts  Join us next week as we continue to bring you closer to the stories and cases that shape our understanding of justice.  If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review Just One More Question on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners discover the show.  Questions or comments? Email us at ezramedia.net  Find us on Facebook: JustOneMoreQuestion

    44 min
  2. May 1 ·  Bonus

    Season 3: Bonus Episode 2 "Doctors' Riot of 1788: Body Snatching, Bloodletting and Anatomy in America (With Author Andy McPhee)

    Bonus Episode 2: The Doctors’ Riot of 1788 — Body Snatching, Bloodshed, and the Birth of American Medical Ethics (With Andy McPhee) Drop Date May 1, 2026 Episode Title: The Doctors’ Riot of 1788 — Body Snatching, Bloodshed, and the Birth of American Medical Ethics (With Andy McPhee)  Episode Summary: In this special bonus episode of Just One More Question, we step outside our traditional true crime format to explore one of the most shocking—and largely forgotten—events in early American history: the Doctors’ Riot of 1788. Joined by author Andy McPhee, we examine a time when medical advancement came at a disturbing cost. As the demand for cadavers surged after the Revolutionary War, so-called “resurrectionists” began robbing graves under the cover of night, selling bodies to physicians and medical schools. What followed was a crisis that blurred the line between scientific progress and moral responsibility. When news of body snatching spread through New York City, public outrage erupted into a violent riot involving thousands. Even figures like Alexander Hamilton and John Jay were unable to restore order before militia gunfire brought the chaos to a deadly end. This episode explores the origins of body snatching, the ethical dilemmas surrounding medical education, and how this pivotal moment shaped American law, medicine, and society—effects that still resonate today.   Author Information: Doctors' Riot of 1788: Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America by Andy McPhee (Author)    Key Points: The rise of body snatching in post-Revolutionary America Who the “resurrectionists” were and how they operated The events that sparked the Doctors’ Riot of 1788 The role of prominent historical figures during the riot Ethical tensions between medical advancement and human dignity The long-term societal and legal impacts of the riot How anatomy education and cadaver use have evolved over time  Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Music: Desain Stay Connected: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Just One More Question on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Every review helps new listeners discover the show. Have questions about the books or cases we feature? Visit EzraMedia.net.  Find us on Facebook: Just One More Question

    55 min
  3. Apr 14

    Season 3-Episode 7: Face to Face with Whitey Bulger Part 2 (With Authors Rich Teahan and Bob Ward)

    Episode Title: Season 3 – Episode 7: Face to Face with Whitey Bulger Part 2 (With Authors Rich Teahan and Bob Ward) Episode Summary: In Part 2 of this compelling two-part series, we continue our conversation with Rich Teahan and Bob Ward, co-authors of Face to Face with Whitey Bulger: An FBI Agent’s Account of Capturing and Debriefing Boston’s Most Notorious Gangster. After exploring Bulger’s rise and the corruption that shielded him in Part 1, this episode takes listeners inside the manhunt itself. Facing fractured relationships, low morale, and a major prosecutorial setback, the task force reached a breaking point. What followed was a bold and innovative pivot—one that would ultimately change the course of the investigation. Rich walks us through the groundbreaking public service announcement that shifted focus from Bulger to Catherine Greig, the critical tip out of Santa Monica, and the carefully executed ruse that brought one of America’s most elusive fugitives out into the open. We also hear what happened next: the arrest, the return to Boston, and a rare, firsthand account of Bulger’s mindset during an extraordinary debriefing. This is the story of persistence, strategy, and the moment a 16-year manhunt finally came to an end. Guest: Rich Teahan – Former FBI Agent and Task Force Leader Bob Ward – Investigative Journalist and Co-Author  Key Points: The Breaking Point: The emotional and strategic impact of the decision not to prosecute Billy Bulger. A Bold New Strategy: The creation of an unprecedented FBI public service announcement targeting Catherine Greig. Following the Right Lead: How a tip from Santa Monica shifted the investigation from theory to action. The Arrest: The carefully executed ruse that brought Whitey Bulger out of hiding without violence. Inside the Debriefing: Bulger’s mindset, his fugitive playbook, and how he survived 16 years on the run using cash, aliases, and layered protection. Trial and Aftermath: Conviction, sentencing, and the final chapter of Bulger’s life. Author Contact: Rich Teahan and Bob Ward Co-Authors of Face to Face with Whitey Bulger: An FBI Agent’s Account of Capturing and Debriefing Boston’s Most Notorious Gangster Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts • Music: Desain • Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Join us next week as we continue to bring you closer to the stories and cases that shape our understanding of justice. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Email us at ezramedia.net. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion.

    52 min
  4. Apr 7

    Season 3-Episode 6: Face to Face with Whitey Bulger Part 1 (With Authors Rich Teahan and Bob Ward)

    Episode Title: Season 3 – Episode 6: Face to Face with Whitey Bulger Part 1 (With Authors Rich Teahan and Bob Ward) Episode Summary: Few names in American organized crime carry the weight of Whitey Bulger. For decades, he ruled the streets of South Boston through fear, corruption, and calculated violence—while secretly operating as an FBI informant and ultimately becoming one of the Bureau’s most infamous fugitives. In Part 1 of this two-part series, hosts Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts sit down with Rich Teahan, former FBI agent and leader of the task force that captured Bulger, and Bob Ward, veteran investigative journalist who covered the case for decades. This episode explores Bulger’s rise to power, the corruption that protected him, his ties to law enforcement, and the fractured trust that defined Boston during the years he operated in the shadows. We also examine how Bulger fled in 1995, beginning a 16-year run that would become one of the most intense manhunts in modern FBI history. This is the beginning of a story about power, manipulation, loyalty, betrayal—and a city determined to confront its past. Guest: Rich Teahan – Former FBI Agent and Task Force Leader Bob Ward – Investigative Journalist and Co-Author Key Points: Who Was Whitey Bulger? The rise of James “Whitey” Bulger from South Boston Street criminal to feared Winter Hill Gang leader. Political and Law Enforcement Ties: Bulger’s powerful connections—including his brother Billy Bulger—and the corruption involving FBI agent John Connolly. A Fractured System: How mistrust between the FBI, state police, and the public complicated efforts to bring Bulger to justice. Indictments and Flight: Bulger’s 1995 indictment and sudden disappearance, launching a 16-year manhunt. The Cost to Boston: How Bulger’s reign of violence and corruption left a lasting impact on the city and its institutions. Inside the Bureau: Rich Teahan’s perspective on returning to Boston amid controversy and leading a task force under intense public scrutiny. Author Contact: Rich Teahan and Bob Ward Co-Authors of Face to Face with Whitey Bulger: An FBI Agent’s Account of Capturing and Debriefing Boston’s Most Notorious Gangster Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts • Music: Desain • Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Join us next week as we continue to bring you closer to the stories and cases that shape our understanding of justice. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Email us at ezramedia.net. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion.

    47 min

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Just More Question is a multi-dimensional podcast. Each week hosts Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts talk to authors, investigators, and law enforcement officials about their books, interesting court cases, and criminal investigations. Marc’s knowledge, skills, and experience gained as a retired FBI Special Agent and corporate investigator paired with Aleks’ expert background as a lawyer, as well as her advanced degrees in business administration and psychology, provide the listener with a depth of insight and understanding of criminal investigations, law enforcement tactics, and courtroom drama not commonly found in crime-related podcasts.

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