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by Dr. Wilbert Hermiston Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is suspect on Apple podcasts about?

Suspect on Apple Podcasts An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. By the end of the night one of the party’s hosts is murdered.

Do you think the podcast was misleading about Emanuel’s criminal history?

I don’t think that the podcast was misleading with regard to Emanuel’s criminal history. Episode 4 about 9 mins 30 seconds in goes over the rape / alleged threat to kill at gunpoint - this is preceded by 3-4 mins of additional background on Emanuel’s criminal record.

Is ‘suspect’ based on a true story?

In fact, Suspect is as straightforward as a true-crime podcast can get. Suspect takes up the unsolved murder of Arpana Jinaga, who was killed the night of a Halloween party at her Redmond, Washington, apartment complex in 2008.

Who are the actors in suspect?

From Campside Media and Wondery, the makers of Chameleon and the Shrink Next Door, comes SUSPECT. Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson (Over My Dead Body) return to the scene of the crime to uncover what happened, and speak with everyone about a party that still haunts them a decade later.

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Who was charged with Arpana's murder?

"The defendant opened the locked door to Jinaga's apartment, attacked her, stripped off her clothing, gagged her, assaulted her and finally strangled her to death." Now, nearly two years later, Emanuel Fair was being charged with 1st-degree murder and was transferred to the King County jail to await trial.

Has a podcast solved a crime?

0:007:14True Crime Podcast that Solved the Case - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd were they really solved was that person really guilty was that person really innocent. So hereMoreAnd were they really solved was that person really guilty was that person really innocent. So here are our top five true crime podcasts that have actually helped solve real world crimes.

Is the Suspect podcast true?

Suspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson... Read all.

What is Emanuel fair doing now?

Emanuel Fair and his aunt photographed in Seattle on March 31, 2022. Now, at 38, Fair is trying to build a life from scratch. For eight years, he'd gotten used to living an isolated life. In jail, he had turned his cell into an office, “so I could act like I was out in the free world,” he says.

What is the #1 true crime podcast?

1. Serial. As one of the earliest true crime podcasts, Serial richly deserves the title of “an audio game changer.” After catapulting to success in 2014, the Peabody Award winning podcast remains as prominent as ever.

What are the very best true crime podcasts?

20 True-Crime Podcasts That Will Give You Goosebumps of 20. Over My Dead Body: Fox Lake. Host: Matt Baglio. ... of 20. My Favorite Murder. ... of 20. Black Girl Gone. ... of 20. Dr. ... of 20. The Clearing. ... of 20. Over My Dead Body: Joe Exotic. ... of 20. Uncover: The Village. ... of 20. Killer Psyche.More items...•

Is Wondery suspect a true story?

Suspect takes up the unsolved murder of Arpana Jinaga, who was killed the night of a Halloween party at her Redmond, Washington, apartment complex in 2008. The case is described to us as a true whodunit, one that relies purely on circumstantial and DNA evidence because there weren't any witnesses to the killing.

What happened to up and vanished?

While season 2 of Up and Vanished went on an unannounced hiatus late 2019, host Payne Lindsey has stated that he's continued to investigate the case and has been documenting the whole time. In 2021, Up and Vanished began a third season dedicated to the disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner.

What is the best true crime?

Below, these are the best true crime documentaries to watch and listen to (warning: some mention suicide and sexual assault). Abducted in Plain Sight. ... Amanda Knox. ... Atlanta Monster. ... Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes. ... Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist. ... Exit Scam.More items...•

Did Emanuel Fair get compensation?

He also successfully represented himself in a legal claim for an injury he sustained from handcuffs, receiving a $25,000 settlement from King County in 2017. Since his release two-and-a-half years ago, Fair said he's struggled to adjust to life outside of jail or find steady work.

How many halves does Suspect have?

Still, I don’t mean for this discussion of aesthetics to take us too far away from Suspect ’s merits in and of itself. The series plays out in two halves: the first is a deep dive into the mystery of Arpana Jinaga’s murder, while the second walks through the events of Emanuel Fair’s legal trials, which he endured while being wrongfully imprisoned for nine years. Suspect is a lot more successful in the latter mode, if only because the series wraps up with yet another genre convention: the original mystery resolves inconclusively.

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Is Suspect anonymous?

But Suspect is often so uncomplicated in its telling, it almost seems anonymous. Sure, it grapples with several important ideas — discriminatory policing based on race, the limitations of DNA evidence, the thorny relationship between the judicial system and actual justice — but it doesn’t end up being particularly about any of those things, nor does it substantially advance the conversation on any front. This is a series whose internal universe pretty much stops at the very edges of its specific case.

Does the team end up solving Jinaga's murder?

It’s probably a “spoiler” to tell you at this point that the team doesn’t end up solving Jinaga’s murder. If they did, you’d probably see a news cycle about it by now. They do unearth some new information and context, but this remains a story whose outcome can be easily Googled, even as Suspect underlines the details and the stakes with a more prominent shade. That said, the meta value of podcasts like this — along with magazine features, documentaries, and other media formats more generally — tends to be clustered in how it can drum up more real-world interest in the case to a point where it can maybe produce a chance of shaking up more meaningful leads. In that sense, the end of Suspect could very well be the start of the rest of the story. Or it might not.

Is Suspect a true crime podcast?

One of the more intriguing aspects of Suspect, a new nine-part investigative true-crime podcast, is the extent to which many of the people interviewed seem to express outward awareness about the fact they’re on a true-crime podcast — and what that can mean.

Who is the reporter on the suspect podcast?

In a new Wondery podcast series called “Suspect,” career journalists Matthew Shaer and Eric Benson investigate the story of Jinaga’s murder, Fair’s conviction and the spiderweb of details around this story. Since its release on Aug. 31, “Suspect” has vaulted to the top spot on Chartable’s U.S. rankings of most listened to Apple podcasts. Shaer and Benson previously collaborated on another true-crime podcast called “Over My Dead Body.”

Who was the black man who was murdered in Seattle?

In 2008, a 24-year-old Redmond-based software engineer named Arpana Jinaga was found strangled in her apartment after a Halloween party in her building. DNA evidence was linked to three men and ultimately used to convict Emanuel Fair, a Black man from Seattle. After being held in custody for nine years, he was found not guilty of Jinaga’s murder and released in 2019. The case remains unsolved today.

What is the purpose of Shaer and Benson's interviews?

Instead of trying to solve Jinaga’s murder, Shaer and Benson use extensive interviews to weave a complex narrative around race, injustice, the place of forensic DNA evidence in the common perception of guilt and innocence and , ultimately, a tragic story with no real closure.

Does the Seattle Times reflect the views of the author?

The opinions expressed in reader comments are those of the author only and do not reflect the opinions of The Seattle Times.

What is the podcast called "Fake Bride"?

I thought I'd share an episode from a podcast that I think True Crime listeners would like. The podcast is called 'Hidden Brain' and the episode is called 'Fake Bride'. It's a bizarre little mystery. This podcast takes different looks at human psychology. This story about a woman becoming a fake bride was just fascinating, so I had to share! https://hiddenbrain.org/

Who was the teacher that was missing for 11 years?

Josh has multiple podcasts and the story doesn't say which, but turns out this lady was aware of her beloved highschool teacher being missing for 11 years, and recognized the description of his clothes done by Josh when he was talking about a John Doe's body. She reported it and she was right, it was the body of her teacher, Christopher Roof, son of Marcia Moore who was the heiress of the Sheraton Hotels chain, and who was maybe murdered? years before; her case is unsolved and was covered by True crime all the time in 2018.

Is the guy guilty as sin?

The guy is guilty as sin. Quite literally every single thing about his story was indicative or highly suggestive of his guilt. The cops blew their chance to get him by not taking him more seriously more quickly.

What did the neighbor tell detectives about the unplanned trip?

When asked why he had made the unplanned excursion, he told detectives he had been “kind of wanting to explore.”

Is Arpana Jinaga's murder unsolved?

The murder of Arpana Jinaga unfortunately remains unsolved. Redmond detectives were up against the exceptionally difficult task of collecting reliable DNA traces from a chaotic crime scene and decisively parsing out the conflicting circumstantial evidence surrounding the events and individuals involved. Alongside that tragedy remains the nine years Fair spent behind bars for a crime he was never proven to have committed.

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