E64 Wichita Massacre
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Wichita, Kansas. The year is 2000. It’s December, cold, and snowy.
A baseball coach, symphony librarian, and group of wholesome young friends with bright futures would have their lives and legacies forever altered by two brothers from Dodge City.
The series of events making up the brothers’ crime spree is commonly referred to as the “Wichita massacre.” Somehow the title is less horrific than what actually happened. This is a rough one.
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The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:
STATE v. CARR (2014) | FindLaw
Kansas v. Carr :: 577 U.S. 108 (2016)
Family of Carr victims campaign to oust justices
Carr brothers move a step closer to death penalty
Reginald, Jonathan Carr Killed, Raped In Wichita Massacre | Crime News
US Supreme Court won't hear appeals from 'Wichita massacre' | AP News
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