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The end is here! This week, Tiff wraps up our season finale's deep dive!
Now that the prosecution has spoken their piece, it’s time for the defense to attempt to clear Red’s “good name”...
Last week, we listened to Tiff describe how the prosecution could barely get two words in before the defense had some cockamamie objection in response. THIS WEEK, Tiff walks us through the defense’s side, taking us through numerous doctors and family members of Red’s. Was there something cognitively wrong with Red Hall? Did family members believe Red’s personality was backed by family history? Does Counselor Moody allow witnesses to speak for more than 3 words? If you thought the first part of the trial was a doozy, just wait until you hear this last part!
Strap in as we cover the end of the trail all the way through sentencing and *SPOILER* execution. What are your feelings? Did Red get a fair and just trial? Was justice served to Fay’s family and the fellow victims? Does Moody's antics belong in a modern courtroom? You decided as your favorite cousins conclude the saga that was James Waybern Hall.
Don’t forget! If you haven’t listened to Episodes 89-93, please do so now! We can’t have our cousins being lost!
**Please check out Janie Nesbitt Jones’ book “The Arkansas Hitchhike Killer: James Waybern ‘Red’ Hall” wherever you get your books!
Sources:
The Arkansas Hitchhike Killer by Janie Nesbitt Jones
Murderpedia - James Waybern Hall
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Youtube
The Hitchhiker from Hell: Life of Serial Killer James Waybern Hall by Jack Smith
Daily News, January 26, 1946, Page 272.
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The end is here! This week, Tiff wraps up our season finale's deep dive!
Now that the prosecution has spoken their piece, it’s time for the defense to attempt to clear Red’s “good name”...
Last week, we listened to Tiff describe how the prosecution could barely get two words in before the defense had some cockamamie objection in response. THIS WEEK, Tiff walks us through the defense’s side, taking us through numerous doctors and family members of Red’s. Was there something cognitively wrong with Red Hall? Did family members believe Red’s personality was backed by family history? Does Counselor Moody allow witnesses to speak for more than 3 words? If you thought the first part of the trial was a doozy, just wait until you hear this last part!
Strap in as we cover the end of the trail all the way through sentencing and *SPOILER* execution. What are your feelings? Did Red get a fair and just trial? Was justice served to Fay’s family and the fellow victims? Does Moody's antics belong in a modern courtroom? You decided as your favorite cousins conclude the saga that was James Waybern Hall.
Don’t forget! If you haven’t listened to Episodes 89-93, please do so now! We can’t have our cousins being lost!
**Please check out Janie Nesbitt Jones’ book “The Arkansas Hitchhike Killer: James Waybern ‘Red’ Hall” wherever you get your books!
Sources:
The Arkansas Hitchhike Killer by Janie Nesbitt Jones
Murderpedia - James Waybern Hall
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Youtube
The Hitchhiker from Hell: Life of Serial Killer James Waybern Hall by Jack Smith
Daily News, January 26, 1946, Page 272.

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