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The FOX True Crime Podcast with Emily Compagno

Far too often as missing person and cold cases scatter the headlines, the victim at the center of the investigation gets forgotten. Founder and Director of A Voice For The Voiceless Whitney Sich shares why and how she created the nonprofit and discusses how she builds campaigns to create amplification for cold cases.

In 1989, 15-year-old Angela Correa disappeared after taking pictures for her photography class in Peekskill, New York. Two days later, her body was found. Jeff Deskovic was coerced into a false confession and was wrongfully convicted for her murder. Exoneree and Lawyer Justice Jeff Deskovic shares the story of his wrongful conviction and his fight for justice.

How would a prosecutor define, "Beyond a reasonable doubt"? District Attorney of Shelby County, Tennessee, Steve Mulroy joins to answer the question.

On this episode, Martha is joined by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Chief Prosecutor for South Carolina's State Grand Jury Creighton Waters as they discuss the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial.

On this week's episode, Trey gives his take on the murders of a prominent South Carolina family and whether it will be brought to justice.

On this episode, Trey discusses the lessons we can learn from Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," criminal justice reform in the United States, and the best ways to get in contact with your Congressman.

On this episode, Trey revisits the design of the U.S. criminal justice system, reveals the best and worst golfers in Congress, discusses whether your allegiance to a Political party should be stronger than your faith, and more.

This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) to discuss how his background as a State and Federal Prosecutor continues to inform his service on Capitol Hill.

Trey discusses how prosecutors evaluate minors who have committed serious crimes, the consequences for 'lying' to congress during hearings, and whether it's possible to tell if a judge is acting without emotion or bias.

This week, Trey reflects on the importance of the American justice system following the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.

This week, Will breaks down the importance of understanding the facts of the case and narrowly tailoring the justice in the trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd.

This week, Fox Nation host Nancy Grace comes on to share her list of the top 5 most shocking crimes.

This week on the BONUS episode of the Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey encourages listeners to write down what they perceive their rights to be and argues Amy Coney Barrett will not take any of those rights away.

Former Congressman Trey Gowdy discusses the concept of fairness and what happens when our definition of fairness differs from others.