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Unfaithfulwife.net

Unfaithfulwife.net

FromDirect Appeal


Unfaithfulwife.net

FromDirect Appeal

ratings:
Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

08: The prosecution says that Melanie drove Bill’s body to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Virginia, where she disposed of his remains but Melanie says she was in Delaware furniture shopping. Does Melanie have an alibi witness to support her claim and if so, why didn’t this witness testify? Also, the prosecution introduces damning Internet searches made on the McGuire’s home computer, but was it Melanie who made these searches or someone else? 
If you have any information regarding this case, you can submit it by emailing us at tips@directappealpodcast.com or leaving a voicemail at (732) 510-0996. If you have a question to ask Melanie, be sure to submit it to us by 7/31/19 and we may select it for a future episode.
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Credits:

Hosted by: Meghan Sacks and Amy Shlosberg 

Produced by: James Varga* Written by: Meghan Sacks

Recorded, mixed, and edited by Justin Kral at JC Studios

Music and underscore by Dessert Media

Legal Counsel: Barry Janay

Special thanks to Alan Tockerman , Jesse Lindmar

Photo credits: Joshua Davis under cc license 2.0




 
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Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

In August 2008, Sarah Widmer, a healthy 24 year-old woman is found dead in her bathtub, just four months after marrying Ryan Widmer… the only person at home with Sarah that night.  Suspicion quickly fell on Ryan, leading to his arrest and conviction for Sarah’s murder. But could this have been a tragic accident?  Ryan has adamantly maintained his innocence for the last 16 years, but now, two seasoned criminologists examine the very controversial conviction of Ryan Widmer, for the murder of his wife Sarah.   Is Ryan a murder or did something else happen in that bathroom? Join us to find out.