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IAN MITCHAM -MURDER OF ALLISON FELDMAN - FULL CASE & TRIAL DETAILS
Scottsdale, Arizona, doesn't have a murder problem. It shows up on "best places to retire" lists and "safest cities in America" rankings. The kind of zip code where a homicide is a genuine shock to the system. In February of 2015, a 31-year-old medical sales rep named Allison Feldman had just bought her first house in South Scottsdale. Career climbing. Relationship serious. A family trip to Israel on the calendar. On February 18th, her father couldn't reach her. He called for a wellness check.
What her boyfriend walked into that afternoon would consume the Scottsdale Police Department for the better part of a decade. At first, the forensic trail went cold. No CODIS hit. No witnesses. The case stopped moving.
Then, in late 2017, Arizona authorized something it had never used before. And somewhere in an evidence refrigerator, a vial of blood was still sitting exactly where it wasn't supposed to be.
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IAN MITCHAM -MURDER OF ALLISON FELDMAN - FULL CASE & TRIAL DETAILS
Scottsdale, Arizona, doesn't have a murder problem. It shows up on "best places to retire" lists and "safest cities in America" rankings. The kind of zip code where a homicide is a genuine shock to the system. In February of 2015, a 31-year-old medical sales rep named Allison Feldman had just bought her first house in South Scottsdale. Career climbing. Relationship serious. A family trip to Israel on the calendar. On February 18th, her father couldn't reach her. He called for a wellness check.
What her boyfriend walked into that afternoon would consume the Scottsdale Police Department for the better part of a decade. At first, the forensic trail went cold. No CODIS hit. No witnesses. The case stopped moving.
Then, in late 2017, Arizona authorized something it had never used before. And somewhere in an evidence refrigerator, a vial of blood was still sitting exactly where it wasn't supposed to be.
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X https://x.com/911CallsPodcast
INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/911callspodcast
YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@911CallsPodcast
TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@911callspodcast
PATREON https://patreon.com/1159media
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