This episode, titled "Justice for Joy," covers the murder of Joy Hibbs in 1991, the decades-long pursuit of justice by her family, and the eventual arrest of a suspect. Guests Andrea Canning and Blaine Alexander discuss the emotional impact on Joy's children, David and Angie, as they reflect on their mother's murder and the unresolved questions that lingered for over 30 years.
Blaine shares insights from her interviews with Joy's son, David, who was only 12 at the time of the murder. His determination to seek justice for his mother was evident in his efforts to keep the case alive, despite feeling unheard for many years. The emotional weight of their loss was palpable during the interviews.
The episode also features a clip from Blaine's interview with April Atkins, the ex-wife of the suspect, Robert Atkins. April discusses her abusive relationship with Atkins and the fear she lived with, which influenced her actions during the investigation.
Detective Mike Slaughter, who took on the cold case, reflects on the challenges of the original investigation and the disturbing revelations about police conduct at the time. His emotional response during the interview highlights the lasting impact of the case on those involved.
Overall, the episode emphasizes the importance of family, the quest for truth, and the complexities of unresolved grief, as Joy's children finally see justice served after decades.
Joy Hibbs' murder case spans decades, revealing family struggles and police failures before justice is finally served.
This episode stands out for the following:
It's not just like they lost their mom, right? That's tragedy number one.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy
You could see that dedication to his mom coming through in this whole pursuit.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy
This was a day so full of what was to be fun and hope.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy
She looked identical to Joy Hibbs.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy
This was a robbery, too.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy
It's just been a real honor telling their story.Talking Dateline: Justice for Joy