1 hr 22 min

Chapter 1: Episode 2 (Donald Edward Fickey, Jr.‪)‬ Status: Pending

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In Episode 2 of Chapter 1, we complied interviews with experts and people close to the case. We were given the opportunity to interview a former 911 dispatcher to gain a different perspective on the 911 calls that we were privy to in DJ’s case. Suzanne was a 911 dispatcher for 6 years in the state of Arkansas. After asking Suzanne to listen to the 911 calls; we asked for her take on the way the calls were handled. If you would like to hear more from Suzanne, it’s actually quite simple! You can head over to your favorite podcast app and search for 911 Moms Pod. Join Suzanne and Deana as they “talk about 911 dispatching, the calls that made headlines, and the crimes they reported”. 911 Moms Pod  Our second interview was with Amanda, who is DJ Fickey’s sister.  Amanda and DJ lost their father while still in their childhood years. This was especially hard on DJ and according to Amanda, he never wanted his children to experience the paint that he did. The pain of growing up without a father. Amanda cares about her brother. Amanda cares about his legacy. Most of all, Amanda cares that DJ’s children know what happened to their father. She doesn’t want them growing up, thinking that he chose to leave them. Amanda won’t stop until there is Justice for DJ. You can help too! You can sign the petition to help bring this case in front of a grand jury! This is an important step to get Justice for DJ! You can visit change.org and search for “help support justice for dj…” and the petition will populate. As of today, there are 700 signatures of the 1,000 needed! Your signature can help! https://www.change.org/p/help-support-justice-for-dj-and-demand-this-case-be-brought-in-front-of-a-grand-jury  (petition)You can also visit Amanda’s Facebook page called “Justice for DJ”    Or reach out to her on Twitter: @JusticeForDj88  Amanda has also set up a website where you can find all of the information about DJ’s case: https://justicefordj.com/  Finally, we interviewed Private Investigator, Eric Echols. Eric Echols is the Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of The LPS Group with more than 25 years of experience in the areas of loss prevention, investigations, security, and training. Eric is a Certified Forensic Interviewer and have interview and interrogation experience in criminal, civil, domestic and retail investigations. Eric also continues to investigate multiple criminal cases in Georgia that make national news. Eric has written a book as well, entitled Echols Files: Catoosa County Justice. The Echols Files - Catoosa County Justice is about Eric Echols working as the Private Investigator on the biggest child molestation case in Georgia. This case made national news and defendant Tonya Craft was acquitted on all twenty two charges. In this book, you will see how Eric uncovered a conspiracy, political influence, and injustice even when the DA trumped up false felony charges to shut Eric down. Intrigue, suspense, corruption and more is covered in this book. If you would like to order his book, you can visit Amazon.com and search Echols Files.https://www.amazon.com/Echols-Files-Catoosa-County-Justice/dp/0615634028 (Book)You can also follow Eric on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/TheEcholsFiles/ (FB page that people can like)   

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In Episode 2 of Chapter 1, we complied interviews with experts and people close to the case. We were given the opportunity to interview a former 911 dispatcher to gain a different perspective on the 911 calls that we were privy to in DJ’s case. Suzanne was a 911 dispatcher for 6 years in the state of Arkansas. After asking Suzanne to listen to the 911 calls; we asked for her take on the way the calls were handled. If you would like to hear more from Suzanne, it’s actually quite simple! You can head over to your favorite podcast app and search for 911 Moms Pod. Join Suzanne and Deana as they “talk about 911 dispatching, the calls that made headlines, and the crimes they reported”. 911 Moms Pod  Our second interview was with Amanda, who is DJ Fickey’s sister.  Amanda and DJ lost their father while still in their childhood years. This was especially hard on DJ and according to Amanda, he never wanted his children to experience the paint that he did. The pain of growing up without a father. Amanda cares about her brother. Amanda cares about his legacy. Most of all, Amanda cares that DJ’s children know what happened to their father. She doesn’t want them growing up, thinking that he chose to leave them. Amanda won’t stop until there is Justice for DJ. You can help too! You can sign the petition to help bring this case in front of a grand jury! This is an important step to get Justice for DJ! You can visit change.org and search for “help support justice for dj…” and the petition will populate. As of today, there are 700 signatures of the 1,000 needed! Your signature can help! https://www.change.org/p/help-support-justice-for-dj-and-demand-this-case-be-brought-in-front-of-a-grand-jury  (petition)You can also visit Amanda’s Facebook page called “Justice for DJ”    Or reach out to her on Twitter: @JusticeForDj88  Amanda has also set up a website where you can find all of the information about DJ’s case: https://justicefordj.com/  Finally, we interviewed Private Investigator, Eric Echols. Eric Echols is the Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of The LPS Group with more than 25 years of experience in the areas of loss prevention, investigations, security, and training. Eric is a Certified Forensic Interviewer and have interview and interrogation experience in criminal, civil, domestic and retail investigations. Eric also continues to investigate multiple criminal cases in Georgia that make national news. Eric has written a book as well, entitled Echols Files: Catoosa County Justice. The Echols Files - Catoosa County Justice is about Eric Echols working as the Private Investigator on the biggest child molestation case in Georgia. This case made national news and defendant Tonya Craft was acquitted on all twenty two charges. In this book, you will see how Eric uncovered a conspiracy, political influence, and injustice even when the DA trumped up false felony charges to shut Eric down. Intrigue, suspense, corruption and more is covered in this book. If you would like to order his book, you can visit Amazon.com and search Echols Files.https://www.amazon.com/Echols-Files-Catoosa-County-Justice/dp/0615634028 (Book)You can also follow Eric on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/TheEcholsFiles/ (FB page that people can like)   

Visit our Facebook page for further discussions and details: https://www.facebook.com/statuspendingpodcast/
Follow the podcast on Instagram @statuspendingpodcast
Follow the podcast on Twitter @pending_status
Follow Heather on Twitter @XCaliCat03X
Follow Scott on Twitter @FullerOnAir

1 hr 22 min

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