
9. Judgement
From Murder in Oregon by iHeartPodcasts
February 20, 2025 · 46 min · Season 4 · Episode 9
About this episode
The episode discusses critical flaws in the prosecution's theory revealed by Huck's footage and a criminologist's analysis, leading to Jason Flom's intervention in Bevely's legal case.
The infamous Huck’s footage exposes critical flaws in the prosecution’s theory, reinforced by a criminologist’s analysis of stabbing murders—setting the stage for Innocence activist Jason Flom to intervene and alter the course of Bevely’s legal battle. Email us with thoughts, suggestions or tips at investigatingmurder@iheartmedia.com . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics covered
- legal battle
- true crime
- prosecution flaws
- innocence activism
- stabbing murders
Keywords
- Huck’s footage
- prosecution
- criminologist
- Jason Flom
- Bevely
- legal battle
- innocence
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: iHeartPodcasts
Books & works: Huck’s footage
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