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Murder In Alliance

By: Obsessed Network
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  • On April Fools Day 1999, 26-year-old Yvonne Layne was found murdered in her Ohio home. David Thorne, her ex-boyfriend and father of one of her children, was instantly a suspect. David was eventually tried, convicted, and sentenced to life without parole for the murder of Yvonne. But the entire investigation may have been botched, or even worse, covered up. Now, after 22 years journalist Maggie Freleng investigates Yvonne’s murder alongside Jason Baldwin (himself wrongfully convicted as a member of the West Memphis Three) and his organization Proclaim Justice. Is David actually innocent? And if so, who did kill Yvonne Layne?
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  • 20: The Reckoning
    Oct 14 2021
    In the season finale, Maggie give David a chance to explain what happened when Danny and John visited and the guys make a decision on whether or not to take David's case.

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    49 mins
  • 19: The Circling
    Oct 7 2021
    The team finally gets to speak with David Thorne himself and ask him about everything they've learned. However, the answers were not what they were looking for.

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    40 mins
  • 18: The Choir Boy
    Sep 30 2021
    After speaking with Joe Wilkes, the team reckons with the possibility that David could have been involved after all.

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    46 mins

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Couldn't stop listening. I was surprised by the ending. Amazed by the shoddy work at the initial crime scene.

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Riveting

Well done. Too bad he didn’t have you investigating this 20years ago. The corruption in so many police departments throughout this country makes me so angry

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sad

sad story all around. so far too many questions for me. not sure how he was found guilty

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Love it!

The whole thing was so well done! The story was told so well and the the innocence project guys added such an awesome element! Great job everyone!

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Maggie’s Done It Again!

I’ve followed Maggie’s Unjust & Unsolved podcast since the beginning. So seeing this new project, I had to check it out. I’m glad I did, but it also frustrates me. I don’t understand why we have so many cases where someone was seemingly more worried about closing the case than making sure they had the right person. Each time this happens it means the actual killer is free to kill again.

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Equal to Geraldo Rivera opening Capone's vault

I have listened to MANY true crime podcasts. Sadly, they often involve wrongful convictions. Here, Maggie Freleng presents a similar scenario and involves the Proclaim Justice group to help prove David Thorne's innocence. As the episodes unroll, there are continuous attempts to speak to witnesses from the case, but they are rarely successful. Much of the podcast is just conversations between the investigators and very few actual interactions with people who may or may not have knowledge of what happened. Although initially there seems to be a lot of support and outreach on David's behalf, the investigation takes a sharp turn. It's clear when things started shifting because Sue's (David's wife/amateur investigator) initial and fairly continuous involvement suddenly drops off. Some new information raises questions on David's innocence. The investigators visit both Joe and David in prison, but again, you only get a rundown of those conversations afterward, based on the investigators' perceptions.

Maggie concludes that they are not able to continue working on the case because they were unable to find any new evidence that would allow the case to be re-opened. Although she continuously states, no one is saying he (or they) are guilty, they also couldn't be sure he wasn't involved. She said it is clear that he didn't get a fair trial, but it's also implausible that the Alliance police department (although clearly corrupt) could instrument all of the layers involved in this case. I guess that means Maggie is really nieve or she doesn't follow many cases. Henry Lee Lucas learned how far corruption can spread into the welcoming arms of other counties AND states. Just saying! If corruption is so limited, why do we need this podcast? Or Proclaim Justice? Or Project Innocence? Wake up!

The last episodes finish up the production by running through all of the information that now supports David's & Joe's involvement. There seems to be a lot of build-up and presumption before any real investigation was apparently completed, which is followed by a tremendous let-down (much like seeing inside Al Capone's vault).

I couldn't say one way or the other if one or both men are guilty. What I can say is - if I had a family member that I believed was wrongfully convicted, I would not want this group investigating because, in 20 episodes, they probably destroyed any progress toward public support that David's wife had built over several years of intense dedicated work! Why? Desperation is my honest guess. After weeks and weeks of fluff and no real new information, she had to tell us something. Ultimately she hung her hat around David's neck.

This podcast is disappointing and 100% NOT RECOMMENDED. I believe it cheapens the real efforts and legitimate investigations for victims that are desperately hoping for someone to help them stand up to a system that has ruined their integrity and stolen their lives. Even though Maggie insists that David did not get a fair trial and the evidence was not sufficient beyond a reasonable doubt to convict him - she sold him out and she destroyed any hope that he might have in getting help from someone else. Maybe she should look into work with law enforcement. She clearly has a good understanding of the need to provide an end result and she has no problem if there is an undue cost to someone else and all of their loved ones.

For the record, I do not know any of the individuals involved in this case and I live several states away. BUT, I do not support kicking people when they are down and stripping away hope when it is all they have left, just for the sake of entertainment.

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