Episode

INFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
Description
After Darlie was sentenced to death for the murder of her two boys her defense team immediately started the appeals process. There was a lot of information they felt the public didn't get to hear and evidence that could prove an innocent woman is sitting on death row for a crime she did not commit. For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/infamous-darlie-routier-part-two/
Chapters
The extent of Darlie Routier's self-inflicted injuries and the number of unaddressed injuries by the prosecution are discussed, specifically the question of why she stopped two millimeters away from killing herself.
00:00 - 05:23 (05:23)
Summary
The extent of Darlie Routier's self-inflicted injuries and the number of unaddressed injuries by the prosecution are discussed, specifically the question of why she stopped two millimeters away from killing herself.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
Experts believe that the stab wound found on Gabby Petito's hip bone is consistent with self-defense due to the detailed nature of the injury, and the fact that it would be time-consuming to fake.
05:23 - 11:59 (06:35)
Summary
Experts believe that the stab wound found on Gabby Petito's hip bone is consistent with self-defense due to the detailed nature of the injury, and the fact that it would be time-consuming to fake.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The case of Darlie Routier, who was accused of killing her two children, was highly controversial due to the character assassination against her and the focus on physical appearance rather than the evidence presented.
11:59 - 18:56 (06:56)
Summary
The case of Darlie Routier, who was accused of killing her two children, was highly controversial due to the character assassination against her and the focus on physical appearance rather than the evidence presented. The murder accusation was further hindered by the previous notorious crime of Susan Smith, making it difficult for Routier's story to be believed.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The host of "Crime Junkie" explores the conspiracy theories surrounding the case of Darlie Routier, who was convicted of murdering her two sons in 1996.
19:12 - 23:49 (04:36)
Summary
The host of "Crime Junkie" explores the conspiracy theories surrounding the case of Darlie Routier, who was convicted of murdering her two sons in 1996.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
The location of items found near a drainage ditch in a crime scene raises questions of evidence tampering, according to the speaker.
23:49 - 31:44 (07:55)
Summary
The location of items found near a drainage ditch in a crime scene raises questions of evidence tampering, according to the speaker. The missing underwear and other items, as well as the peculiar positioning, add to the mystery.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
Darren Routier, the husband of Darley Routier, is suspected of being involved in an insurance scam related to their home, and he had even found a lawyer who could keep him out of this crimes' reach.
31:44 - 36:32 (04:48)
Summary
Darren Routier, the husband of Darley Routier, is suspected of being involved in an insurance scam related to their home, and he had even found a lawyer who could keep him out of this crimes' reach. This information raises further doubt about his innocence and his wife's conviction in the murder case in Death Row Stories podcast.
EpisodeINFAMOUS: Darlie Routier (Part 2)
PodcastCrime Junkie
A mother shares her story and fight for justice after her two sons were murdered in 2010, and the struggles she faced with errors in the court transcript and lack of progress in testing physical evidence.
36:32 - 40:09 (03:36)
Summary
A mother shares her story and fight for justice after her two sons were murdered in 2010, and the struggles she faced with errors in the court transcript and lack of progress in testing physical evidence.