This episode covers the murder of acupuncturist John Tokuhara in Wapahu, Hawaii, the investigation that led to Eric Thompson, and the complexities of love and jealousy surrounding the case. Blaine Alexander and Keith Morrison discuss the story's setting, the investigation, and the trial.
The episode begins with the introduction of John Tokuhara, who was found dead in his clinic. Keith Morrison highlights the beauty of Hawaii and the close-knit community that Tokuhara was part of. The conversation shifts to the investigation, revealing the love triangle involving Tokuhara and Eric Thompson, the husband of Tokuhara's former lover.
As they discuss the investigation, Morrison explains how surveillance footage played a crucial role in identifying the suspect. The discussion includes the challenges faced during the trial, including a hung jury and the complexities of the relationships involved.
Keith and Blaine also touch on the emotional impact of the case on Tokuhara's family, particularly his mother, who discovered his body. They reflect on the trial's outcome, where Eric Thompson was sentenced to 15 years to life.
The episode concludes with listener questions and thoughts about the case, including the implications of a post-nuptial agreement and the role of a psychic in the love triangle.
The episode discusses John Tokuhara's murder, the investigation leading to Eric Thompson, and the emotional complexities of the case.
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