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  • I COULD STEAL HER BACK | Ep 76 Part 2 | Brandon Pritchard
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the case of Brandon Pritchard, a man who found himself caught in a deadly situation, one that ultimately ended with a loss of life and over 15 years in prison. As we uncover the story behind his arrest, we gain a glimpse into the tragic events of that evening in March 2021. Charged with armed criminal action, first-degree burglary and the voluntary manslaughter of a man by the name of Michael Utley, Brandon encountered the full force of the law.

    Labeled as a jealous ex-boyfriend out for revenge, Pritchard’s true motivations remain clouded by the narrative spun in court and the media. We will explore his turbulent upbringing, the influence of drugs and alcohol, and how an evening walk with a friend led him into a fateful encounter. Join us as we uncover what truly happened in that house—and how the justice system may have skewed the facts, casting a dark shadow over Brandon Pritchard.


    More information about this case:

    • News about Conviction | Kansas City man convicted of 2021 murder, burglary | Fox
    • Probable Cause Statement | LINK | Jackson County Court
    • Man found guilty in burglary and shooting death - Kansas City | KMBC


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  • A JEALOUS BOYFRIEND | Ep 76 Part 1 | Brandon Pritchard
    Oct 7 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the case of Brandon Pritchard, a man who found himself caught in a deadly situation, one that ultimately ended with a loss of life and over 15 years in prison. As we uncover the story behind his arrest, we gain a glimpse into the tragic events of that evening in March 2021. Charged with armed criminal action, first-degree burglary and the voluntary manslaughter of a man by the name of Michael Utley, Brandon encountered the full force of the law.

    Labeled as a jealous ex-boyfriend out for revenge, Pritchard’s true motivations remain clouded by the narrative spun in court and the media. We will explore his turbulent upbringing, the influence of drugs and alcohol, and how an evening walk with a friend led him into a fateful encounter. Join us as we uncover what truly happened in that house—and how the justice system may have skewed the facts, casting a dark shadow over Brandon Pritchard.


    More information about this case:

    • News about Conviction | Kansas City man convicted of 2021 murder, burglary | Fox
    • Probable Cause Statement | LINK | Jackson County Court
    • Man found guilty in burglary and shooting death - Kansas City | KMBC


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    • www.patreon.com/voicesofakiller


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    15 m
  • I WALKED FREE | Ep 75 Part 3 | Paula Hall
    Oct 4 2024

    Today we bring you the tragic case of Freda Heyn. The last time anyone remembered seeing 68-year-old Freda Heyn alive was on November 3, 2003 at the post office in Oldfield, Missouri. Six months after she went missing, a couple out running fire trails in the Mark Twain National Forest discovered a skull and called authorities. Medical examiners positively identified the skull as belonging to Freda Heyn and a murder case was opened. Detectives began questioning residents who lived near Freda’s trailer, including then 36-year-old Paula Hall. Paula had been romantically involved with David Epperson, who was renting a house from Freda’s son-in-law.

    In 2006, prosecutors charged Paula Hall, her ex brother-in-law Billy Wayne Hall, and David Epperson with murder in the case after Freda's DNA was matched to the crime scene thanks to a domestic assault of his girlfriend. In 2009, a jury convicted Paula Hall of second-degree murder, but that conviction was overturned by the Missouri Court of Appeals in 2013 and Paula walked free. However, today, Paula joins us, still from behind bars.

    More information about this case:

    • Timeline of Paula's Case | Blogspot
    • News about Paula’s Exoneration | Paula Hall - National Registry of Exonerations | University of Michigan.
    • Paula’s Appeal Info | Paula D. Hall - Innocents Database of Exonerations


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    18 m
  • KILLED WITH A GOLF CLUB | Ep 75 Part 2 | Paula Hall
    Oct 2 2024

    Today we bring you the tragic case of Freda Heyn. The last time anyone remembered seeing 68-year-old Freda Heyn alive was on November 3, 2003 at the post office in Oldfield, Missouri. Six months after she went missing, a couple out running fire trails in the Mark Twain National Forest discovered a skull and called authorities. Medical examiners positively identified the skull as belonging to Freda Heyn and a murder case was opened. Detectives began questioning residents who lived near Freda’s trailer, including then 36-year-old Paula Hall. Paula had been romantically involved with David Epperson, who was renting a house from Freda’s son-in-law.

    In 2006, prosecutors charged Paula Hall, her ex brother-in-law Billy Wayne Hall, and David Epperson with murder in the case after Freda's DNA was matched to the crime scene thanks to a domestic assault of his girlfriend. In 2009, a jury convicted Paula Hall of second-degree murder, but that conviction was overturned by the Missouri Court of Appeals in 2013 and Paula walked free. However, today, Paula joins us, still from behind bars.

    More information about this case:

    • Timeline of Paula's Case | Blogspot
    • News about Paula’s Exoneration | Paula Hall - National Registry of Exonerations | University of Michigan.
    • Paula’s Appeal Info | Paula D. Hall - Innocents Database of Exonerations


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    • www.patreon.com/voicesofakiller


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    13 m
  • SHE WAS MY FRIEND | Ep 75 Part 1 | Paula Hall
    Sep 30 2024

    Today we bring you the tragic case of Freda Heyn. The last time anyone remembered seeing 68-year-old Freda Heyn alive was on November 3, 2003 at the post office in Oldfield, Missouri. Six months after she went missing, a couple out running fire trails in the Mark Twain National Forest discovered a skull and called authorities. Medical examiners positively identified the skull as belonging to Freda Heyn and a murder case was opened. Detectives began questioning residents who lived near Freda’s trailer, including then 36-year-old Paula Hall. Paula had been romantically involved with David Epperson, who was renting a house from Freda’s son-in-law.

    In 2006, prosecutors charged Paula Hall, her ex brother-in-law Billy Wayne Hall, and David Epperson with murder in the case after Freda's DNA was matched to the crime scene thanks to a domestic assault of his girlfriend. In 2009, a jury convicted Paula Hall of second-degree murder, but that conviction was overturned by the Missouri Court of Appeals in 2013 and Paula walked free. However, today, Paula joins us, still from behind bars.

    More information about this case:

    • Timeline of Paula's Case | Blogspot
    • News about Paula’s Exoneration | Paula Hall - National Registry of Exonerations | University of Michigan.
    • Paula’s Appeal Info | Paula D. Hall - Innocents Database of Exonerations


    Access exclusive unseen and unheard material via our Patreon:

    • www.patreon.com/voicesofakiller


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    16 m
  • NO WAY OUT OF JAIL | Ep 74 Part 3 | Kenny Gilbert
    Sep 27 2024

    This week on Voices of a Killer, we revisit last week’s episode with Charles Higginbotham, who conspired with his childhood friend to kill a man. Today, we’re joined by Charles’s co-defendant, Kenny Gilbert, to hear his half of the story. Kenny reflects on the choices that landed him in prison, the justice system that keeps him there, and the reforms he believes could give people like him a second chance. We’ll also get Kenny’s unfiltered reaction to the shocking revelations Charles shared about the victim in our last episode.


    More information about this case:

    • News about Charles and Kenny’s Arrest | Second fugitive caught in Buena Vista area | The Pueblo Chieftain


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    41 m
  • PUSHED TO KILL | Ep 74 Part 2 | Kenny Gilbert
    Sep 25 2024

    This week on Voices of a Killer, we revisit last week’s episode with Charles Higginbotham, who conspired with his childhood friend to kill a man. Today, we’re joined by Charles’s co-defendant, Kenny Gilbert, to hear his half of the story. Kenny reflects on the choices that landed him in prison, the justice system that keeps him there, and the reforms he believes could give people like him a second chance. We’ll also get Kenny’s unfiltered reaction to the shocking revelations Charles shared about the victim in our last episode.


    More information about this case:

    • News about Charles and Kenny’s Arrest | Second fugitive caught in Buena Vista area | The Pueblo Chieftain


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    • www.patreon.com/voicesofakiller


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    34 m
  • THE OTHER HALF OF THE STORY | Ep 74 Part 1 | Kenny Gilbert
    Sep 23 2024

    This week on Voices of a Killer, we revisit last week’s episode with Charles Higginbotham, who conspired with his childhood friend to kill a man. Today, we’re joined by Charles’s co-defendant, Kenny Gilbert, to hear his half of the story. Kenny reflects on the choices that landed him in prison, the justice system that keeps him there, and the reforms he believes could give people like him a second chance. We’ll also get Kenny’s unfiltered reaction to the shocking revelations Charles shared about the victim in our last episode.


    More information about this case:

    • News about Charles and Kenny’s Arrest | Second fugitive caught in Buena Vista area | The Pueblo Chieftain


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    • www.patreon.com/voicesofakiller


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    41 m