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Billy Chemirmir’s Serial Murders and the Power of Media and Political Obfuscation of Big Stories | Guest: Daniel Probst | 9/15/23
Billy Chemirmir’s Serial Murders and the Power of Media and Political Obfuscation of Big Stories | Guest: Daniel Probst | 9/15/23
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65 minutes
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Sep 15, 2023
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Today is part two in a series on the serial murder of seniors in the North Dallas area by Billy Chemirmir. We are joined today by Daniel Probst, the nephew of the first known victim, Dr. Cathryn Sinclair, who was smothered to death in April 2016. Probst explains how he filed a homicide and robbery complaint immediately, yet there was never an effort to pursue the case by an understaffed police department, the medical examiner, or the senior living facility management. This episode is a reminder of the importance of exposing egregious trends and injustices in our society because public sunlight is the only way to redress our grievances. Probst warns us that we need to treat the lives of seniors the way we would children. I also give a brief update on the emerging details of the Freedom Caucus plan in the budget fight and how we need a shutdown battle to bring light to the forgotten man and forgotten issues.
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Released:
Sep 15, 2023
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