Franklin Pullian
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My thoughts:
When I first learned of this case, I was surprised to find little online about it. So, of course, it was a trip down into the newspaper archives. There were a few issues I wanted to discuss, including the legal strategy of severing cases and the importance of looking at the whole crime scene and not jumping to conclusions.
Thank you so much for listening!
—Charlie—
About the episode:
When 29-year-old Frankie Pullian was killed in a hit and run crash, the responding officers thought something didn’t look quite right. So they carefully processed and documented the scene in spite of the medical examiner seeing this as an open and shut case. Then an insurance investigator started asking questions and the police hunch was proved correct.
This case is *solved*
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Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges