Suspect: With Matthew Shaer, Eric Benson, Matt Baglio, Ashley Fantz. Early in the mor, In Part 2 we talk about the motives Cadell Jeanson Raja gave for the murders of his family - Astral Projection, the Devil, misery..it all made him sound mentally unstable. It was truly a scene right out of a horror movie. was their ultimate undoing, and it had been a problem of their own making (as they had hoped to try C.J. Amber pulled her sources from: archivecentraljersey.com annecarolinedrake.com truecrimefactor.wordpress.com Stalked Someones Watching Season 1 Episode 5 Then,, You ever feel like filling up your brain with useless news? Naomi poses the question, was it murder or menstruation? Let's talk about this mysterious pool of doom! Episode 130 - The Murder of Grace Millane & Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, Episode 129 - The Murder of Tina Faelz & Flannan Isles Lighthouse Mystery, Episode 128 - The Murders of Alexandra Morgan & Leah Ware & McKamey Manor, Episode 127 - The Murder of Faith Hedgepeth & Aimo Koivunen: Super Soldier, 55: The Unsolved Disappearance of Sherry Lynn Marler, Episode 126 - The Murder of Katarzyna Zowada & Palisade, Nevada, Episode 125 - The Stalking of Karen Welch & The Filming of the Island of Dr. Moreau, Episode 124 - The Suitcase Killer & The Kuykendall Family Stalker, Episode 123 - The Murder of Ashleigh Lindsey & Phantom of Heilbronn, 53: The Sickening Murder of Carol Jenkins, Vanished in the Snow | Reporting Suspect Season 2 | 7, Episode 122 - The Murder of Lucia Perez Montero & The Pepsi Points Scandal, Episode 121 - The Murder of Lindy Sue Biechler & The Hindenburg Disaster, Episode 120 - The Murder of Elli Immo & Lost in the Outback, Episode 119 - The Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart & Eerie Canal Soda Pop Festival, 51: The Disturbing Murder of Blanca Arellano, Episode 118 - The Texas A&M Serial Raper & Sherry Shriner's Online Cult, The Dishonorable Murder of Sajida Tasneem feat. 20 episodes. The only other murder that took place in Redmond that year (2008) involved a jealous spouse who murdered his estranged wife and then himself (Joseph and Melissa Batten). Amber pulled her sources from: Podcast True Crime All The Time Unsolved, Episode 140 Arpana Jinaga Unresolved Man Accused Of Killing Arpana Jinaga Freed After He, In this episode, Amber recounts the horrific crimes of Mark Burns and the impact it had on his unsuspecting wife. Naomi pulled her sources from: Unsolved Mysteries - Season 9, Ep 6 unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com tampabay.com chron.com/news Then Amber covers the story of an online cult that en, In June 2022, 38 year old Sajida Tasneem was murdered by her most dishonorable father in law simply because she asked to rightfully leave to go back to her home in Perth Australia. Karen was stalked by someone unknown for 12 years. Brianna had spent a fun evening out with her friends and decided to crash on her friends couch for the night. Crime Story:https://crimestory.com/2020/09/02/interview-emanuel-fair-found-not-guilty-of-murder-after-nine-years-in-jail-with-amanda-knox/16. In it, she spoke about her love of working with computers and using them to innovate new and exciting things and spoke about working with companies in the future to do just that - innovate - before following in her father's footsteps to become a professor. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson go to the scene of the crime in an effort to discover if police identified the right susp Read allSuspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. Arpana's apartment complex:https://www.apartments.com/valley-view-apartments-redmond-wa/pjp728s/12. She Hosted a Halloween Party, Then Turned Up Dead: Podcast Examines Arpana Jinaga's Unsolved 2008 Murder. Authorities seem to have put all of their eggs in a single basket, and that resulted in an acquittal more than a decade after the original crime. Just like in the first trial, the state leaned heavily upon the DNA evidence, which had been aided by the TrueAllele analysis and originally implicated Fair in Arpana Jinaga's murder. Their decomposing remains had been set on fire. Naomi pulled her sources from: True Crime Garage Episodes 433/434 - Mont Vernon Murder www.wmur.com Kimberly L Cates Obituary Kimberly L Cate, This week, Amber covers the Gainesville Ripper. All the while, Fair, whose family was unable to foot his seven-figure bail, said he had faith he would one day walk away free from a charge alleging he murdered Arpana Jinaga, 24, in her. While armed robberies and sexual assaults do happen there, they are very low in number compared to other similarly-sized cities. Meanwhile, Fair's attorneys would argue that this was not a valid argument: the state couldn't have their cake and eat it, too. Instead, her life was brought to a violent and sudden end the morning after a Halloween party, and no one has been held to task for that. Was there anything that surprised you in your reporting of this story? The linchpin of their case was forensic evidence: according to prosecutors, DNA from Emanuel Fair had been recovered at the crime scene, on several pieces of evidence that they believe the killer had touched. In pretrial motions filed by Fair's attorneys, it was claimed that Emanuel Fair, a black man, had been treated very differently from other suspects or POIs (most of whom were white). Sergeant Jill Evans is a small town cop in Wales with an impressive r, A suspect is finally put on trial for the disappearance of Jonelle Matthews. She had been posthumously covered in numerous liquids, including bleach and motor oil, which the killer had undoubtedly use to try and cover up the crime scene. Speaking to the press, King County's Sr. Deputy Prosecutor Jeff Baird claimed: "The defendant opened the locked door to Jinaga's apartment, attacked her, stripped off her clothing, gagged her, assaulted her and finally strangled her to death.". When residents of the Valley View Apartments in Redmond, Wash., decided to host a Halloween party nearly 13 years ago, nobody expected that it would end with murder. could see that things were in disarray, and briefly scanned the apartment before locating the body of Arpana lying on her bedroom floor, already in the process of decomposing. Six people, comprising three generations of the Anderson family, were killed. The prosecution would paint a portrait of Fair as a repeat offender, who met Arpana at the Halloween party and then became infatuated with her. Then, in a strange turn of fate, he decided to drive up to the Canadian border, where he attempted to drive through the border without stopping or declaring himself. Utilizing almost 200,000 lines of code, TrueAllele can analyze evidence with more than a half-dozen contributors, and determine who the most likely culprit is based on how many genetic markers are left on the evidence and where. There is no apparent reason why someone would want to take this person from the prime of her life.". lived right next-door to Arpana Jinaga, and by his own admission, had a pretty close relationship with her. Despite the insistence from the Redmond Police Department that this case was their top priority, that didn't bring forth any answers in the months to come, as the workable leads only led investigators to numerous dead-ends. However, without charging C.J. Theories, rumors and speculations abound in this episode. At points, C.J. would attend a party at a friend's house in Everett, and while there, attempted to wrestle them. "We still consider it early in the investigation. While C.J. "Fair ultimately was charged based on trace DNA evidence found on Jinaga's neck; a piece of duct tape used to gag her; paper found in the apartment; and mixed with Jinaga's blood on a robe recovered from the apartment building . Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson Read allSuspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. The first time, it ended in a mistrial. Another military veteran that has become a suspect in this story is none other than Israel Keyes, who was the focus of a very early episode of Unresolved from 2015 (and has since been covered more extensively in other books, documentaries, and podcasts). He couldn't recall whether or not he had kicked in Arpana's front door, and was unable to explain why he had printed out a map of pawnshop locations the morning afterward. Amber covers the murder of Amy Mullis AKA the corn rake murder. She told a coworker she was headed to meet her estranged husband, Charles Warren, at a car dealership. Typically, when police recommend filing charges against someone, they don't follow that up with any investigation of their own and that's sadly what happened here. The description they gave to police more closely resembled C.J. Keyes was a methodical serial killer who obsessively planned . Arpana Jinaga Welcome to the "We Didn't Do It" true crime and comedy podcast. As you can imagine, this analysis was seen as invaluable to the prosecution, who saw this as being ironclad proof of Fair's guilt. Amber pulled her sources from: "Your Worst Nightmare," Season 5 Episode 10 Ashleigh's Story Ashleigh Lindsey Murder: , on September 16, 1968, 21 year old Carol Jenkins had set out on her first day of work as a door to door encyclopedia salesperson. Amber pulled her sources from: Cold Case Files She Never Came Home PleasantonWeekly.com crimecapsule.com www.cbsnews.com Then Naomi tells us the true story of the , Continuing on with the tale of missing Indo-Guyanese bird breeders Moses & Lilawattie, we learn a little more about their hired ranch workers Harry & Felix. was interviewed multiple times by investigators, and each time, was unable to remember certain details: including what he had been up to during the estimated time of the murder (3:00 - 8:00 AM). In fact, they posited throughout the first trial that he may have been an accomplice; an uncharged accomplice, but an accomplice nonetheless. I hope that answers can still be found in this case, but until such a time, the story of Arpana Jinaga will remain unresolved. Suspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. Crime, Wine & Chaos is a true crime and chaos, comedy podcast hosted by sisters, Amber Rae and Naomi Lackaff. showed up to the Halloween party rather late and was already heavily-intoxicated when he arrived. ** This week, Naomi highlights the ever-looming threat of femicide, through the lens of a horrific crime committed upon a beautiful young Argentinian girl, whos murder galvanized a global movement. Over the next two years, C.J. He had all the makings of a serial killer, but one of his victims left a trail of breadcrumbs leading right to his door. claims to have woken up at around 10:00 AM. Our aim is to bring awareness to unsolved cases and attempt to understand the solved ones. In 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga was found strangled in her apartment . It was just gruesome. TrueAllele is a genotyping software developed by a company named Cybergenetics, which is utilized by law enforcement agencies all over the country. Way back in 2014 (a millennia ago in internet years), the podcast Serial began, and the whole world stopped to listen. **** No one has ever been convicted of Arpana's murder, and all speculations on this episode are based off of both forensic and circumstantial evidence provided in this case. Even though he claimed to have gone home to his friend's apartment at around 1:00 AM to sleep, cell phone records indicated that Fair made dozens of phone calls to numerous women between 2:00 and 5:00 AM; including several calls to Leslie, the woman whose apartment he claimed to have been sleeping at. Naomi pulled her sources from: truecrimetome.wordpress.com www.tdcaa.com/journal www.kcbd.com/summer www.kcbd.com/joa, Sheree Warren left her job in Salt Lake City on a mild October evening in 1985. Emanuel Fair's second trial began just last year, in 2019, and again, tried to reach a jury consensus regarding his guilt.
The Best True-Crime Podcasts to Listen to Now | Vogue She had traveled the globe in pursuit of an exciting and adventurous life, made a name for herself in the notoriously-competitive tech sector by the age of 24, endeared herself to dozens of strangers and it had all ended with one senseless act of violence. In addition to having at least one brief encounter with Arpana at the party, police were able to determine that Fair had spent time at the party with "C.J." Throughout the latter half of 2017 and the entirety of 2018, another lengthy legal battle would ensue. Prosecutors even asserted that Emanuel Fair might have acted in-tandem with an uncharged accomplice - Arpana's neighbor, who I've identified as "C.J." Thats where a lot of the drama is for us, and where we wanted to investigate what had happened. I hadn't seen her for months, I'd never thought about her like that [prior to the night of the Halloween party]". Speaking to the Bellevue Reporter, Lt. Doug Shepard of the Redmond Police Department said: "We're a safe community. After making this gruesome discovery, Jay would begin dialing 911. WA State Court Documents:https://www.courts.wa.gov/content/petitions/96468-8%20Petition%20for%20Review.pdf13. So I was really primed to be interested in that anyway. **** Arpana Jinaga Sources Unresolved Podc Missing from the scene was the family's 30 yr-old son Cadell Jeanson Raja, a recluse who rarely ever left his room. When the night came to an end and the crowd began to disperse, Jinaga said what would be her final goodbyes. Many had written off the case long ago, due to the belief that DNA had correctly tagged Fair as the killer back in 2010, but the truth is that the story is much more complicated than that. The defense attorney tries a novel strategy. On Oct. 31, 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga dressed up in a Little Red Riding Hood costume and prepared for a Friday night to remember.
10 True-Crime Podcasts You Probably Haven't Binged Yet Over the next hour or so, neighbors on both sides of Arpana would recall hearing what sounding like consensual sex taking place after the party: the neighbors would recall hearing what sounded like muffled moaning coming from her apartment shortly after 3:00 AM, which they were certain was coming from her apartment. ", "It was a brutal scene. When the 2 other women in the house woke up the next morning, Brianna was gone. Nobody heard from her in the following days, and that Monday, her body was discovered on the floor of her apartment, doused in chemicals and showing signs of strangulation. The opinions expressed in reader comments are those of the author only and do not reflect the opinions of The Seattle Times. Guests took silly photos, downed shots and smoked pot. She moved to the US to accomplish life goals & live the Dream but instead an unknown monster turned her life into a Nightmare. Amber pulled her sources from: Mr, Up in the foothills of the Himalayan range, cradled between snowy slopes is a little lake called Roopkund. She moved to the US to accomplish life goals & live the Dream but instead an unknown monster turned her life into a Nightmare. Introducing Foretold: Can a fortuneteller change her future? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privac, The town of Greeley, Colorado, is getting into the Christmas spirit. In the weeks to come, it would be reported that several items had been sent to the Washington state crime lab, but it was estimated that it could take weeks - if not months - for items to be tested for any possible forensic evidence. Police would arrive at the apartment complex a short time later, and immediately noticed two things that stood out about this crime. However, investigators could not establish a specific time of death; instead speculating that she had died at some point early on Saturday morning, sometime between 3:00 and 8:00 AM. She was found murdered in her apartment after a Halloween party in 2008.Katy Accardo from the podcast True Crime in, A man in Idaho cant seem to stop talking about Jonelle Matthews and her disappearance, claiming he knows information that could finally crack the case. That night, Arpana and at least three of her neighbors would open up their apartments for the party, which would move throughout the complex over several hours. This is minisode fifteen, the. as a suspect which is why they ultimately presented a case that didn't do so. does not exculpate Fair. Seattle Weekly:https://www.seattleweekly.com/news/the-troubling-trial-of-emanuel-fair/14. Continue Reading >> Listen to audio about Arpana Jinaga. and Nirmala Jinaga, a professor of computer engineering and a housewife, respectively. Instead of trying to solve Jinagas murder, Shaer and Benson use extensive interviews to weave a complex narrative around race, injustice, the place of forensic DNA evidence in the common perception of guilt and innocence and, ultimately, a tragic story with no real closure. This was paired with several inconsistencies in Emanuel Fair's story; which included - but was not limited to - calls he had made during the time of Arpana's murder. He was arrested for this crime and ended up pleading guilty to avoid a decade-plus prison sentence (pleading down from 2nd degree to 3rd-degree rape). It started off great for the first 5 episodes. Shortly thereafter, Fair would be arraigned on murder charges and entered a plea of not guilty. Prior to that, she had attended Rutgers University on the east coast, but had grown up in the Indian city of Hyderabad as the oldest of two daughters. The party started like many others. The jury was unable to come to a consensus regarding Fair's guilt, resulting in a mistrial. In that case, police learned everything they needed to know from the crime scene itself. However, the results obtained through TrueAllele pointed to Fair, in particular, as the killer; with the software saying that he was thousands of times more likely to have been Arpana's killer than other available suspects. In 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga was found strangled in her apartment after a Halloween party in her building. When her car mysteriously surfaced weeks later, hundreds of miles away in Las Vegas, no one could say how it got there. But theres also a kind of incredible energy that went into every part of this; as much as it all sort of ended up with everyone feeling haunted, this was a lot of people trying to do what they thought was right, in most cases. You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery AppSeason 1 features a whodunit-style search for a holiday party killer. In 2008, a 24-year-old Redmond-based software engineer named Arpana Jinaga was found strangled in her apartment after a Halloween party in her building. However, this case would prove to be much harder to solve for investigators; many of whom had not worked on a murder case in quite some time (if at all).
The Troubling Trial of Emanuel Fair | Seattle Weekly Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse. According to investigators, they were also struggling to piece together a solid motive. In fact, DNA from several men was found at the crime scene, including several of Arpana's neighbors and fellow partygoers. Start Hear on Apple Podcasts. She was the oldest of two daughters to her parents, B.C. The empty bottle of motor oil was found inside of a plastic bag, which also contained Arpana's Halloween costume, a blood-stained bathrobe, and sheets from Arpana's bed, which were conspicuously missing from the crime scene. October 31st, 2008 - Halloween - had the rare fortune of falling on a Friday. Keyes was a methodical serial killer who obsessively planned out his crimes ahead of time, but was also known to act impulsively. Her apartment was decorated as a haunted forest, one of four themed areas at the Valley View that would welcome visitors for the Halloween party, which spanned multiple units in the complex. In the investigation that followed, authorities scrambled to determine who would hurt the lovable young woman from India, a promising software programmer who volunteered at the local fire department and rode her motorcycle with friends in her free time. Was it because they were desensitized to crime or s, Foretold is a deeply engrossing podcast that follows the life of Paulina Stevens, a Romani fortune teller as she makes the extraordinary decision to leave her community. would later tell police that he was "kind of wanting to explore" and could offer up no further explanation for his bizarre actions. . It tells the story of Jill Evans, a decorated police sergeant in Wales. This area - Redmond, Washington - is a relative stranger to violent crime. The power of that for potentially solving a crime, but also the potential shortcomings of DNA, was something everyone we talked to for this series has been really honest about. Witnesses would recall this incident being "race-related," likely due to comments the man had made, but Arpana would quickly move on and seemed to enjoy the rest of the party. Arpana's body was taken to the King County Medical Examiner's office for an autopsy, to determine the cause and manner of death. This file contains 75 GB of incriminating details about O'Leary that he has refused to budge on, even after being arrested and sentenced to life in prison. Listen up to some exciting tales about drunk elephants, a dog's phenomenal birthday bash.
She Hosted a Halloween Party, Then Turned Up Dead: Podcast - Reddit There, she lived in Apartment 8946, on the top floor of the complex. Despite not even knowing how to ride a motorcycle at the time, she purchased a Suzuki and began attending classes to learn how to safely ride it.
Start Hear on Apple Podcasts Id written anarticle about DNA forensic science for The Atlantic, and I was like everybody else I thought that DNA worked like it did on Law & Order, where its a green light. But we got really all of those people. But it isnt clear if prosecutors will have the evidence to convict. - a former-student of Arpana's father in India, who had since become a professor in the states - and asked him to check in on Arpana at her apartment in Redmond. #JusticiaParaBlanca https://www.the-sun.com/news/6770173/who-was-blanca-arellano-and-what-happened-to-her/ htt, As the Matthews resign themselves to the possibility that they may never know their daughters fate, the investigation into one suspect heats up. Her younger sister, Pavitra, would begin to follow in these footsteps as well, and later pursue a career in computer engineering after Arpana. When asked about this impromptu trip to the Canadian border, C.J. She never made it home alive. Its absence led investigators to speculate that robbery had played some kind of motive, as the killer might have stolen the bike to flee from the scene, but police would later locate the motorcycle at a repair shop in Everett, where Arpana had taken it days prior.
My End of the Year True Crime Podcast Binge 2021 When officers and investigators had first arrived at Arpana's apartment, they made note of the smell of chemical agents throughout it. One, that someone had broken into the third-floor apartment of the decedent by kicking in the front door, leaving behind the broken frame to be discovered by the 911 caller. It was determined that the remains belonged to Ingrid Lyne; nurse and mother of 3 daughters. did nothing but create reasonable doubt (since he could no longer be referred to as an "uncharged accomplice"). Investigators would continue to reach out to Arpana's family and friends over the next several weeks, hoping to learn more about the days and hours leading up to her death. There were really intense, long jury deliberations for the first trial and hearing about that from people who were truly going in cold to this case and this story, I thought it was really fascinating and not a place I really imagined that wed be going at the beginning. Keyes later committed suicide in jail while awaiting trial, but police believe he may have committed as many as 11 murders (if not more, including out-of-country victims). When a , In this episode, Amber covers the murder of Ashleigh Lindsey. DNA Idea:https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-arpana-s-body-to-arrive-by-the-weekend-12040337. Unresolved:https://unresolved.me/arpana-jinaga2. Seattle Weekly, June 22, 2019, . Yahoo News:https://www.yahoo.com/video/m-m-not-free-man-150700113.html15. Amber pulled her sources from: Real Life Nightmare, Season 3, Episode 5 Murder at Chapel Hill Killing , TW: Mention of Birds dying This is a 1998 pravasi case from Florida! They can be found on Instagram @readrunsea;
A new true-crime podcast delves into the complicated murder case of a rising 24-year-old software programmer in Redmond, Wash. Kyler Alvord leads PEOPLE's politics coverage as a news editor for the brand. Benson: I think no one feels satisfied with the outcome. Since its release on Aug. 31,Suspecthas vaulted to the top spot on Chartables U.S. rankings of most listened to Apple podcasts. how 2Pac saved a Sri Lankan Christmas and lastly how a disgraceful Wolf of Wall street needs some serious potty training! As a teen, she participated in an IEEE Hardware Design Contest that earned her some attention from universities and potential employers, and seemed to cement her down the path of computing. Arpana Jinaga, and a shocking example of what happens when investigators put their . While Arpana didn't have any friends or family in the area, she didn't let that deter her from leaning into the community. At that time, police didn't have anything incriminating linking Emanuel Fair to the murder. It was important for us to take the case as a whole and consider all the directions that it mightve gone, yes, but not to draw any conclusions. Until such a time, they had to take the program and its parent company, Cybergenetics, at their word. Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. We're not going to put this to bed. DNA evidence linked her body to three men, one of them Emanuel Fair, a Black man. Arpana Jinaga Redmond police detective Brian Coats called the Arpana Jinaga murder case the "most challenging" of his career. And this week, he was acquitted of her murder. It was soaking in the tub, in a mixture of water and bleach. At some point, though, things turned tense. It gives me a little bit of hope, that something that is relatively complicated is being thought about and talked about in the way that it is. . Lt. Brian Coats would later tell reporters about the crime scene: "It was a scene where the suspect or suspects spent a considerable amount of time covering the evidence of crime. A lot of stuff has not been analyzed yet.
Arpana Jinaga Unresolved If the state wanted to pursue charges against Emanuel Fair, then they were well within their right to do so, but attempting to convict both him and an uncharged accomplice for crimes that they might have committed together was unconstitutional. A few months after making the big move, Blanca would become the victim of human organ trafficking. GNU:https://www.gnu.org/education/edu-system-india.en.html#:~:text=The%20school%20system%20in%20India,secondary%20(17%20and%2018).11. He then heard the sound of running water in Arpana's apartment, which lasted for about an hour, but wouldn't give these bizarre sounds any second thoughts in the days to come. One of the women that Fair called, whom he phoned three times at around 4:45 AM, said that his calls had gone straight to voicemail. would admit that during this time, he had stopped taking his psychiatric medication. By the age of 24, Arpana Jinaga had already lived a full and rewarding life and seemed poised to leave a positive impact on the rest of the world. Two, that there was a noxious smell emanating throughout the apartment, which indicated the widespread use of chemical cleaning agents, which now proliferated the small living quarters.
Suspect Podcast | Listen on Amazon Music But she never made it, Sheree vanished. Dispatchers would tell both of the men to leave the apartment but remain nearby, and wait for investigators to arrive. His Jeep was later found crashed 3 miles from the job site, but Daniel has still not been found. Arpana Jinaga public [search 0] .
Arpana Jinaga Interviews on Podcasts or Audio about Arpana Both were seen together, and this would come up later - which is why I mention it - but both claim that their interaction lasted no more than 30 minutes or so, and they hadn't seen each other before or since. Writing, research, hosting, and production by Micheal Whelan, Producers: Maggyjames, Roberta Janson, Ben Krokum, Peggy Belarde, Quil Carter, Victoria Reid, Laura Hannan, Gabriella Bromley, Amy Hampton, Steven Wilson, Scott Meesey, Damion Moore, Astrid Kneier, Marie Vanglund, Scott Patzold, Lori Rodriguez, Aimee McGregor, Sue Kirk, Sydney Scotton, Sara Moscaritolo, Thomas Ahearn, Seth Morgan, Alyssa Lawton, Marion Welsh, Jared Midwood, Patrick Laakso, Kelly Jo Hapgood, Meadow Landry, Rebecca Miller, Tatum Bautista, Travis Scsepko, Teunia Elzinga, Erin Pyles, Jo Wong, Jacinda B., Ryan Green, Consuelo Moreno, Kelly Harris, and Emi Coates, Music throughout the episode was composed by Jake Mooshian.
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