Chapter

Ambiguous nature of abusive relationships
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47:20 - 52:55 (05:35)

The end of an abusive relationship does not necessarily mean cutting off all contact with the abuser. It is a complicated process and requires more than just a clean break up.

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The possible glitch in Jennifer Kesse's phone call from the night of her disappearance is discussed, with theories about the type of background noise one would expect to hear if the call had been made from an actual nightclub.
47:20 - 49:25 (02:05)
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Jennifer Kesse
Summary

The possible glitch in Jennifer Kesse's phone call from the night of her disappearance is discussed, with theories about the type of background noise one would expect to hear if the call had been made from an actual nightclub.

Chapter
Ambiguous nature of abusive relationships
Episode
MURDERED: Faith Hedgepeth
Podcast
Crime Junkie
In a conversation about a possible T-Pain song heard in the background of a certain setting, it is confirmed that the song matched the timeframe and possibility of being T-Pain's.
49:25 - 49:49 (00:23)
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T-Pain
Summary

In a conversation about a possible T-Pain song heard in the background of a certain setting, it is confirmed that the song matched the timeframe and possibility of being T-Pain's.

Chapter
Ambiguous nature of abusive relationships
Episode
MURDERED: Faith Hedgepeth
Podcast
Crime Junkie
Arlo's argument analysis reveals four people arguing with violent language, suggesting that the end of a relationship does not necessarily mean the end of contact with an ex-partner.
49:49 - 52:55 (03:06)
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Intimate Partner Violence
Summary

Arlo's argument analysis reveals four people arguing with violent language, suggesting that the end of a relationship does not necessarily mean the end of contact with an ex-partner.

Chapter
Ambiguous nature of abusive relationships
Episode
MURDERED: Faith Hedgepeth
Podcast
Crime Junkie