5 | Without Question
4/27/202637 min
Rosemarie sends Troy a copy of the Medical Examiner's report - and what's in it raises enough red flags to send the investigation outside the State of Oklahoma for an independent review. What comes back is a version of Faithe's last thirty minutes that doesn't match anything that's been said about her death. Buried in the file is a decision someone made that suggests, even at the time, this case wasn't as closed as it looked. And on the same call where Troy starts pulling that thread, another voice patches in - with a story she's been carrying since January, and a question about who, exactly, has been listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 0· Soundbite0:00
[dramatic music] What they did to your family, you're lucky to make it out alive.
Speaker 10:05
Streaming on Peacock.
Speaker 0· Soundbite0:06
These men are going to come after me. Taking them out is my only chance.
Speaker 10:10
Put a bullet in her head. [gunshot] From the co-creator of Ozark.
Speaker 0· Soundbite0:15
Looks like a family was running drugs. Execution-style killing, it's rare for the Keys. Any leads on who they might have been running for? The cartel killed my family. I'm gonna kill them, all of them.
Speaker 10:26
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Troy Taylor· Host0:29
[dramatic music] Please note, this podcast contains references to physical and sexual assault, and graphic depictions of violence. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed throughout this podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing them, and do not necessarily align with the opinions or beliefs of the host or producers. I'm on a Zoom call with a woman named Anna. She's in a different state. She's a forensic pathologist. She doesn't know Faith, she doesn't know Ryan, and she doesn't really know me. But what she does know is autopsies, and right now she's sitting in front of Faith's autopsy breaking it down for me line by line. And what she's telling me could change everything about the way we've been looking at Faith's case.