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Prosecutor: Wozniak deserves death

October 09, 2016 / 02:07

This episode discusses themes of justice, loss, and the emotional impact of crime. Key figures include Daniel Wnac, who is facing financial issues and contemplating a cruise; Sam, a military veteran whose financial background is mentioned; and Julie, a supportive friend who tragically becomes a victim.

The narrative centers around the devastating news experienced by the Kibuishi family, highlighting the emotional turmoil faced by parents and friends. Daniel reflects on his relationships with Sam and Julie, emphasizing the weight of their experiences.

Steve, a father mourning his son, shares poignant quotes about loss, illustrating the depth of grief and the quest for justice. The episode raises questions about the appropriateness of the death penalty in cases of severe crime.

Throughout the discussion, the complexities of caring for victims and the impact of crime on families are examined, urging listeners to consider the human side of these tragedies.

TLDR

The episode discusses justice, loss, and the emotional impact of crime through personal stories.

Episode

2:07
00:00:00
Daniel wnac is planning on solving his financial problems and taking an awesome Cruise okay what does he know about
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about Sam her he knows he's got a whole lot of money from his service in the military he knew Sam would trust him and
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he knew Sam would turn his back what does he know about Julie she was a nice person she
00:00:24
was willing to come over at midnight to help a friend go through a problem now you get to think about those people
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and you get to think about those moms and what they have gone through and you get to assign a weight to that we're at
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Saturday night now as the kibuishi are experiencing the worst news the worst news that a family can get what is our
00:00:47
hero doing he's back on stage let's talk about Steve hair Steve was his best friend these are his quotes for the
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record Saturday May 29th was my son's 27th birthday and here I am his father praying that they find my son's head
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roel ha Sam was her prince and her only son she has no children now Julie told her Brother Sam is like my big brother
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he thinks that she's going to see Sam next thing he knows she's dead he wants to find this Sam guy right until he
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finds out that Sam is also a victim how many layers of awful do we need before the death penalty is
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appropriate before the death penalty is the only Poss possible way we can satisfy Justice in a case he did not
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care about those people and now I'm asking you to care about those people or is Daniel wnac right maybe we shouldn't
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care about them he sure didn't the desecration of Julie's body the desecration of Sam's body through your
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verdict I'm asking you you set this right you take care of business when you go back there
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you take care of business thank you

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 85
    Most heartbreaking
  • 80
    Most emotional
  • 75
    Most intense
  • 70
    Most dramatic

Episode Highlights

  • A Father's Heartbreak
    On his son's birthday, a father prays for answers amidst tragedy.
    “Saturday May 29th was my son's 27th birthday and here I am praying...”
    @ 00m 54s
    October 09, 2016
  • Layers of Awful
    Exploring the complexities of loss and justice in a tragic case.
    “How many layers of awful do we need before the death penalty is appropriate?”
    @ 01m 22s
    October 09, 2016

Episode Quotes

  • What is our hero doing?
    Prosecutor: Wozniak deserves death
  • I'm asking you to care about those people.
    Prosecutor: Wozniak deserves death
  • You take care of business.
    Prosecutor: Wozniak deserves death

Key Moments

  • Midnight Help00:24
  • Worst News00:39
  • Praying for Answers00:54
  • Justice and Empathy01:36
  • Call to Action02:03

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