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Hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg open with a real-time story about Tyler’s 18-year-old son being hit in a school parking lot by a driver who left after giving only a name and phone number, prompting advice to call police, document the scene, gather insurance and license-plate information, and seek video footage because insurers often deny claims. They then discuss the Utah case of former nurse Meggan Sundwall, convicted of manslaughter and obstruction of justice in the death of her friend Kacee Terry after prosecutors presented a large text-message record, alleged insulin injection of a non-diabetic, and deleted messages; Terry had falsely claimed terminal cancer and a $1.5 million life insurance policy naming Sundwall as beneficiary. Sundwall was acquitted of aggravated murder, awaits sentencing May 4, and the hosts debate manipulation, intent, and what justice looks like.
00:00 Podcast Welcome
00:33 Parking Lot Crash
03:03 What To Do After
04:13 Calling Thomas
04:56 Officer Report Details
07:17 Back In Studio
08:06 Utah Nurse Case
09:25 Texts And Manipulation
11:01 Insulin And Timeline
12:32 Ages And Parallels
13:22 Fake Insurance Motive
14:31 Cancer Lie Manipulation
15:12 Defense Assisted Suicide Angle
16:34 Verdict Manslaughter Explained
18:24 Obstruction Evidence Deletion
21:59 Preserve Evidence Lessons
24:36 Manipulation Context Public Defenders
27:12 Sentencing Justice Questions
30:18 Final Thoughts Safety Plug
WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.
Connect with us:
TikTok: @wewininjurylaw
Instagram: @wewininjurylaw
LinkedIn: We Win Injury Law
Get a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com
By Tyler ToddHosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg open with a real-time story about Tyler’s 18-year-old son being hit in a school parking lot by a driver who left after giving only a name and phone number, prompting advice to call police, document the scene, gather insurance and license-plate information, and seek video footage because insurers often deny claims. They then discuss the Utah case of former nurse Meggan Sundwall, convicted of manslaughter and obstruction of justice in the death of her friend Kacee Terry after prosecutors presented a large text-message record, alleged insulin injection of a non-diabetic, and deleted messages; Terry had falsely claimed terminal cancer and a $1.5 million life insurance policy naming Sundwall as beneficiary. Sundwall was acquitted of aggravated murder, awaits sentencing May 4, and the hosts debate manipulation, intent, and what justice looks like.
00:00 Podcast Welcome
00:33 Parking Lot Crash
03:03 What To Do After
04:13 Calling Thomas
04:56 Officer Report Details
07:17 Back In Studio
08:06 Utah Nurse Case
09:25 Texts And Manipulation
11:01 Insulin And Timeline
12:32 Ages And Parallels
13:22 Fake Insurance Motive
14:31 Cancer Lie Manipulation
15:12 Defense Assisted Suicide Angle
16:34 Verdict Manslaughter Explained
18:24 Obstruction Evidence Deletion
21:59 Preserve Evidence Lessons
24:36 Manipulation Context Public Defenders
27:12 Sentencing Justice Questions
30:18 Final Thoughts Safety Plug
WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.
Connect with us:
TikTok: @wewininjurylaw
Instagram: @wewininjurylaw
LinkedIn: We Win Injury Law
Get a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com