This episode discusses the case of Emily Noble, who went missing and was found hanged. It features Matt Moore, the accused, and examines the complexities of the investigation and trial.
Josh Mankiewicz and Dennis Murphy talk about the production process, including their time in Columbus, Ohio, and Las Vegas. They highlight how producers like Dorothy Newell contribute to bringing stories to light.
The conversation covers the trial's outcome, where Matt Moore was acquitted, and the challenges he faced during police interviews, including a controversial stress voice analysis test.
They also discuss the role of social media in shaping public opinion against Moore and the difficulties in proving murder versus suicide in this case.
Ultimately, the episode leaves listeners questioning what truly happened to Emily Noble, as the mystery remains unresolved.
The episode examines the unresolved case of Emily Noble and the acquittal of Matt Moore, highlighting police interviews and social media's influence.
This episode stands out for the following:
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