
About this episode
The episode explores the prosecution of Jamie Snow in the murder case of Bill Little, focusing on the reliance on eyewitness accounts and the lack of physical evidence.
Easter Sunday, 1991. Bill Little is found shot behind the counter of a Bloomington gas station, and the case stalls without physical evidence. Years later, prosecutors build their case against Jamie Snow through eyewitness accounts, statements, and reported conversations. Do those pieces form a clear picture or something harder to define?
Topics covered
- true crime
- prosecution
- eyewitness accounts
- justice system
- murder case
Keywords
- Jamie Snow
- Bill Little
- murder case
- eyewitness testimony
- prosecution
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Bloomington
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