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Manner of Death, Part 2

Matthew Podolak dies from antifreeze poisoning, and his death remains a mystery until his brother embarks on a quest for the truth.

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Episode Discussion

TravisRyno posted 6 years ago

Jurors like these who are later found to have convicted an innocent person should go to prison. You're only supposed to convict when youre certain.

LaurieEBoody posted 7 years ago

If a jury convicts on no evidence i would never have a jury of 12 whoever's & with minds of nitwits decide my fate.

That Judge should have thrown that case out. That entire case makes me angry. She should not have been convicted.

To all the families that say "my son, brother, husband, could not commit suicide"!! Let me say you'll be the last to know. They don't go around telling everybody. Its a secret & its tragic but most families never see it coming. A gun or antifreeze or drugs. It can happen.

The Brother is wrong.

LaurieEBoody posted 7 years ago

I CAN NOT BELIEVE SHE was convicted!!! There wasn't a shred of evidence. This really bothers me. I am ripped.

Astonished posted 7 years ago

I haven't reached the end of part 2 yet. The conclusion. But if she is convicted anyone anytime could be convicted of anything. These prosecutors don't have a clue or one bit of real evidence against her. Most of these prosecutors don care if a defendant is quilt of the crime or not. They just want to win a case. What a bunch of bullshit. Now granted there are plenty of guilty people that go on trial, but there is not one shred of legitimate evidence against this woman. I have a feeling they are going to find her guilty. I'm almost afraid to watch the last few minutes of this. She might be guilty, but there is no evidence not even circumstantial against her. OM

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