Crime, Wine & Chaos is a true crime and chaos, comedy podcast hosted by sisters, Amber Rae and Naomi Lackaff. We cover murder with a splash of disappearances. The world is a sadder place without her but the people she touched while she was here will remember her for an eternity.". An apartment complex hosts a big Halloween party with themed rooms and costumed partygoers. If you did, Wondery has another great true crime miniseries called Stolen Hearts that I think you should check out. 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The two hung out often after Arpana moved to the Redmond area, but had begun to drift apart in the weeks before the murder (due to Arpana spending her free time volunteering and participating in her motorcycle club). A new true-crime podcast delves into the complicated murder case of a rising 24-year-old software programmer in Redmond, Wash. Kyler Alvord leads PEOPLE's politics coverage as a news editor for the brand. The events surrounding his disappearance indicate Daniel may have been going through difficult times. Investigators had seemed particularly hostile towards Fair and had not extended that hostility towards other white suspects (who may have had more of a motive to target Arpana). Rather than an 'other suspect,' [C.J.] Listen up to some exciting tales about drunk elephants, a dog's phenomenal birthday bash. All that we know for sure is that Arpana had already lived a full life by the age of 24, and could have continued changing the world for the better. He was also a longtime friend of Omar Norman, a convicted killer that had received a 52-year sentence for murdering a man in October of 2005. Prior to that, she had attended Rutgers University on the east coast, but had grown up in the Indian city of Hyderabad as the oldest of two daughters. The only other murder that took place in Redmond that year (2008) involved a jealous spouse who murdered his estranged wife and then himself (Joseph and Melissa Batten). The Wondery true-crime podcast Suspect centers on the murder of Arpana Jinaga as well as the trials of the wrongly imprisoned Emanuel Fair, who spent years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Betterhelp - This episode is brought to you, This week, Amber covers the tragic murder of Ingrid Lyne. DNA evidence was linked to three men and ultimately used to charge Emanuel Fair, a Black man from Seattle. lived right next-door to Arpana Jinaga, and by his own admission, had a pretty close relationship with her. Amber pulled her sources from: Once Upon a, In this episode, Amber tells the horrifying stalking story of Karen Welch. By the time she was reaching adulthood, Arpana had already become incredibly proficient in embedded systems (utilizing both hardware and software for specific functions) and gained international notoriety for her skills in 2005 when she participated in a design contest for Microchip. A new true-crime podcast delves into the complicated murder case of a rising 24-year-old . This included the nearly two years it took them to single out Emanuel Fair as a suspect; during which time, investigators had hired a psychic to help point them in the right direction, which highlighted how adrift the investigators had been up until that point. In it, she spoke about her love of working with computers and using them to innovate new and exciting things and spoke about working with companies in the future to do just that - innovate - before following in her father's footsteps to become a professor. It was important for us to take the case as a whole and consider all the directions that it mightve gone, yes, but not to draw any conclusions. Missing from the scene entirely was Arpana's motorcycle, a Suzuki GS 500, which quickly became a highly-sought-after item for Redmond Police. That dream that would ultimately turn into a nightmare for herself and her loved ones, who have had to endure years of trials and tribulations in the wake of their tragic loss. These are just a couple of the most high-profile suspects I've uncovered while researching this case, but the answer may be more simple than that (it usually is). Investigators and prosecutors feel the same way about this individual because he was interviewed on more than four occasions in the weeks after Arpana's murder - more than any other suspect or POI - and at one point, investigators even wrote up probable cause paperwork to apply for this suspect's arrest. This file contains 75 GB of incriminating details about O'Leary that he has refused to budge on, even after being arrested and sentenced to life in prison. Emanuel Fair's trial would begin in February of 2017 - more than six years after he had originally been charged, and more than eight years after Arpana Jinaga's murder. It quickly became evident that the door leading into the apartment had been forced open, and the door jam was broken. Arpana B. Jinaga grew up in Hyderabad, one of the largest cities in all of India. Join us as we try and make sense of a bizarre case that left one family in search of justic, This week, Naomi tells us about the horrifying crime committed by Scott Kologi, a 16-year-old who decided to gun down his own family "out of the blue". According to police spokesmen early on, what investigators were finding indicated homicide - signs of a physical struggle and potential signs of sexual trauma - but they would remain tight-lipped in the days to come. After all, he was the only one facing charges, and him facing charges for two people was - at its core - unconstitutional. Emanuel Fair's defense attorneys, on the other hand, didn't see it that way. On November 21st, 2008 - three weeks after the murder - he spoke to investigators and admitted to being inside of Arpana's apartment during the Halloween party. Amber pulled her sources from: Real Life Nightmare, Season 3, Episode 5 Murder at Chapel Hill Killing , TW: Mention of Birds dying This is a 1998 pravasi case from Florida! That night, Arpana and at least three of her neighbors would open up their apartments for the party, which would move throughout the complex over several hours. C.J. was interviewed multiple times by investigators, and each time, was unable to remember certain details: including what he had been up to during the estimated time of the murder (3:00 - 8:00 AM). You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery AppSeason 1 features a whodunit-style search for a holiday party killer. Just like in the first trial, the state leaned heavily upon the DNA evidence, which had been aided by the TrueAllele analysis and originally implicated Fair in Arpana Jinaga's murder. By January of 2009, it was reported that work on the case had started to stall, but investigators were still optimistic, due to the aforementioned physical evidence, which they were still awaiting the results of. But three days later, her body was found in her apartment, and the scene was not only gruesome, but incredibly confusing. Jay arrived at the apartment complex at around 9:00 AM and made his way to Arpana's apartment, which one of her neighbors - who I'll nickname "C.J." Was there anything that surprised you in your reporting of this story? And they're a couple of names that you might be familiar with. Suspect premieres Aug. 17 on Wondery+ and Aug. 31 wherever podcasts are streamed. The empty bottle of motor oil was found inside of a plastic bag, which also contained Arpana's Halloween costume, a blood-stained bathrobe, and sheets from Arpana's bed, which were conspicuously missing from the crime scene. What were the things that made that possible? Suspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. According to this caller, the body had been found in an apartment just north of Marymoor Park, the scenic park and music venue east of Seattle, jutted up against Lake Sammamish. To-date, Arpana Jinaga's murder remains unsolved. They were primarily interested in the Halloween party she had attended that Friday, which was held inside of four separate apartments and saw more than two dozen guests coming-and-going well into the morning hours (which is when Arpana had died). was their ultimate undoing, and it had been a problem of their own making (as they had hoped to try C.J. But despite an extensive cover-up effort by the alleged killer,. It started off great for the first 5 episodes. A very cold case becomes white hot, and police approach a new suspect. And the energy with which many of the people pursued this case it is tragic, what happened. #JusticiaParaBlanca https://www.the-sun.com/news/6770173/who-was-blanca-arellano-and-what-happened-to-her/ htt, As the Matthews resign themselves to the possibility that they may never know their daughters fate, the investigation into one suspect heats up. **** Arpana Jinaga Sources Unresolved Podc Why did Harry disappear? I hope people think about that, but I also hope that they think about the way that justice is carried out or not, in cities across the country and in a really liberal place like Seattle. Investigators would continue to reach out to Arpana's family and friends over the next several weeks, hoping to learn more about the days and hours leading up to her death. Police getting called out to a suspicious death in Redmond; one in which there was clear evidence of a struggle? Its the best we can do forensically, but it still requires human beings to translate. By the time her family returns, Jonelle has vanished. Support Us: Patreon: ht, Episode 54 covers the death of 18 year old Tiffany Valiante, who died after being struck by a train on July 12, 2015 in Mays Landing, New Jersey. This included the tape used to gag Arpana, DNA recovered from her neck (where she had been strangled), and a bloody robe found in the apartment complex's dumpster, which contained traces of Fair's DNA. Thats depressing. He later told investigators that he was sexually attracted to Arpana, and was hoping to "hook up" with her that evening (his words, not mine). Dispatchers would tell both of the men to leave the apartment but remain nearby, and wait for investigators to arrive. Later, police would figure out that Fair attended that same Halloween party as Arpana because of photographs that other partygoers had taken, some of which had been posted online to social media sites. was called to the stand during this trial to answer questions but was limited in what questions he could be asked, due to his privilege against self-incrimination. Crime Story:https://crimestory.com/2020/09/02/interview-emanuel-fair-found-not-guilty-of-murder-after-nine-years-in-jail-with-amanda-knox/16. In a new Wondery podcast series called Suspect, career journalistsMatthew ShaerandEric Bensoninvestigate the story of Jinagas murder, Fairs conviction and the spiderweb of details around this story. Arpana Jinaga's murder captivated Seattle in 2008 and ultimately went unsolved. Going West: True Crime. Speaking to the Times, this juror recalled: "I think that was the biggest reasonable doubt and no one could eliminate him [as the killer] We found [Fair] not guilty because of reasonable doubt, not because we thought he was completely innocent.". This week, Amber covers the unsolved murder of Arpana Jinaga who was found dead in her apartment after a community Halloween party. His family, and especially his Dad, haven't , This week, Naomi recounts the brutal murder of Kimberly Cates, the incredible survival of her 11 year old daughter, Jamie, and the absolute garbage humans who changed their family forever - for the fun of it. 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga was once a teenage technology prodigy who excelled in living life to the fullest. Those pleas would continue to amplify months after Arpana's murder, when it became evident that answers were not readily available. And this week, he was acquitted of her murder. A tech prodigy from an early age, Arpana seemed poised to achieve great things in life. We have an all-crime, no tangents kind of style. Arpana Jinaga Welcome to the "We Didn't Do It" true crime and comedy podcast. According to investigators, they were also struggling to piece together a solid motive. theres no closure for them, certainly from the justice system. Todd Mullis found his wife, Amy, dead in their barn with a corn rake sticking in her back. While armed robberies and sexual assaults do happen there, they are very low in number compared to other similarly-sized cities. We are two sisters who love true crime. Naomi pulled her sources from: ww.londonlives.org murderpedia.org twitter.com/vagina_museum Then Amber covers Vernon, Florida also known as Nub City, where an unusually large number of residents were receiving accidental , In April of 2017 in a foreboding home in Nanthancode Kerala, 4 members of a family were found hacked to death. When the 2 other women in the house woke up the next morning, Brianna was gone. They then recalled the sound of running water for upwards of an hour; which they just assumed was Arpana taking a late-night shower but was probably the killer attempting to cover up the crime scene. bari durres bileta trageti,