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Panic Button

By: Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice
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  • In Season 3, Tulsa attorneys Colleen McCarty and Leslie Briggs dive deep into a cold case double homicide that happened in Bache, Oklahoma in 2016. Emily Morgan and Totinika Elix were found shot in a car under a rural carport on a hot August day with only one thing taken from the scene: Emily's phone. The Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department turned the case over almost immediately to OSBI and the case has been cold ever since. What do domestic violence, human trafficking, the Choctaw reservation, and gang violence have in common? Listen as they string together a web of secrets so big even they weren't expecting it. Join them for Panic Button Season 3: Bring Her to the Bone House, launching June 25th, 2024.
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Episodes
  • Panic Button: Season 1 Behind the Scenes Promo
    Jun 20 2022
    Attorneys Leslie Briggs and Colleen McCarty discuss what to expect on this season of Panic Button.
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    4 mins
  • Listen to Panic Button
    Jun 23 2022

    A short ad for our new true-crime-advocacy podcast, Panic Button: The April Wilkens Case. Listen along as we tell April’s story, uncover evidence never heard at trial, and try to bring April home after 25 years in prison.

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    1 min
  • You’ll Get to Hear What the Jury Couldn’t
    Jun 24 2022

    We’re telling the story of April and Terry’s relationship, the murder, the mistakes at trial, and we’re covering the evidence the jury never got to hear. This season on Panic Button.

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    2 mins

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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PODCAST

Every word is perfectly organized, intelligently spoken and rewarding to listen and learn from.

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May this podcast spread like Wildfire

In the realm of podcasts, 'Panic Button Season 2: Operation Wildfire' is a sterling beacon of audacious narrative artistry. The series draws its audience into the world of a daring collective of women battling a dreadful monster, both in a tangible and metaphorical sense. The content is fearlessly honest, shedding light on the terrifying reality of an actual predator operating among us.
The podcast's sonic landscape is meticulously crafted, and the storytelling is nothing short of breathtaking. The women's unyielding courage and resolute unity serve as the cornerstone of the narrative, transforming this podcast into an emblem of empowerment and resilience.
'Panic Button Season 2: Operation Wildfire' is a crucial narrative for the contemporary listener. It not only uncovers the gruesome reality of the monsters among us but also celebrates the spirit of community and courage. This audacious expose is more than a tale—it's a battle cry for the ages.

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