This episode covers the murder of Angie Dodge, the wrongful conviction of Christopher Tapp, and the eventual identification of her true killer, Brian Dripps. Key discussions include the impact of DNA evidence, the role of Carol Dodge in seeking justice, and the long journey to exoneration.
The episode begins with the emotional aftermath of Angie's murder in 1996, as her family, including her mother Carol and brother Brent, recount their grief and frustration with the investigation. Detective Bill Squires recalls the horrific crime scene and the initial challenges faced by law enforcement.
As the investigation unfolds, Carol Dodge becomes a relentless advocate for justice, confronting police and pushing for answers. The narrative highlights the flawed interrogation of Christopher Tapp, who was coerced into confessing to a crime he did not commit.
Years later, advancements in DNA technology lead to the identification of Brian Dripps as the actual killer. The episode details the efforts of genetic genealogist CeCe Moore and the Idaho Falls Police Department to finally bring closure to the case.
In a tragic twist, the episode concludes with the unexpected death of Christopher Tapp, raising questions about justice and the lasting impact of the case on all involved.
Angie Dodge's murder leads to wrongful conviction of Christopher Tapp, who is later exonerated when true killer Brian Dripps is identified.
This episode stands out for the following:
It was beyond what you can imagine and make up.True Confession
I hated him. I hated him.True Confession
I trust you, and hopefully you trust me, okay?True Confession
It was great, I mean she was in shock and I'm just like, I lied.True Confession
And just like that, the murder of Angie Dodge was solved.True Confession
You, Brian Dripps, deserve eternal hell.True Confession