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Trust and Accountability in Nome, Alaska
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1:14:23 - 1:21:03 (06:40)

This transcript discusses the police department of Nome, Alaska and its lack of trustworthiness among the people. There has been a murder involving the police department and their efforts to regain trust from the community are explored.

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During Owen's second trial, potentially explosive new evidence surfaced when a neighbor revealed that Charlotte Calandrelli saw Sanya's ID in Owens' bedroom, which could tie him to the murder and subsequent cover-up.
1:14:23 - 1:15:31 (01:08)
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Crime
Summary

During Owen's second trial, potentially explosive new evidence surfaced when a neighbor revealed that Charlotte Calandrelli saw Sanya's ID in Owens' bedroom, which could tie him to the murder and subsequent cover-up.

Chapter
Trust and Accountability in Nome, Alaska
Episode
A Walk in the Rain
Podcast
Dateline NBC
In this podcast episode, the host discusses how crucial evidence was uncovered in a police shooting case through a recorded phone call between two witnesses.
1:15:31 - 1:17:02 (01:30)
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Police Shooting
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In this podcast episode, the host discusses how crucial evidence was uncovered in a police shooting case through a recorded phone call between two witnesses.

Chapter
Trust and Accountability in Nome, Alaska
Episode
A Walk in the Rain
Podcast
Dateline NBC
During the trial in Kotzebue, the prosecution asked Charlotte Calandrelli if she saw Mr. Owens with any identification or wallet of Sonya Ivanov.
1:17:02 - 1:18:10 (01:07)
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Arctic Justice
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During the trial in Kotzebue, the prosecution asked Charlotte Calandrelli if she saw Mr. Owens with any identification or wallet of Sonya Ivanov. She denied everything, however, when the tape of Deeley Blackshear's conversation with Calandrelli was played, it served as evidence to find Matthew Owens guilty of first-degree murder.

Chapter
Trust and Accountability in Nome, Alaska
Episode
A Walk in the Rain
Podcast
Dateline NBC
A police department in Nome, Alaska had to face distrust from the community due to a history of police brutality and poor handling of sexual assault cases.
1:18:10 - 1:21:03 (02:53)
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Police Brutality
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A police department in Nome, Alaska had to face distrust from the community due to a history of police brutality and poor handling of sexual assault cases. Despite this, the new police Chief aims to build a new and better agency that can serve all people in the community.

Chapter
Trust and Accountability in Nome, Alaska
Episode
A Walk in the Rain
Podcast
Dateline NBC