The 2012 murder of Faith Hedgepeth remains unsolved. Tom Gasparoli has set out to find the facts and help find justice for Faith. This podcast goes at the case hard. The murder of Faith Hedgepeth has every reason to be solved.
Seven years. Hundreds of DNA tests. No arrests. What will it take to break this case? How does a family hold on to hope that a long-unsolved murder case…can end with the truth?
An accidental message captivates and confuses. What can be heard on that voice mail? An audio expert says strong emotions: anger, fear, pain. What was happening during that call? http://bit.ly/Pursuit-pocketdialvoicemailandtranscript
The confounding note left behind. A retired homicide cop thinks it may all have been staged..
Faith’s roommate came home and found Faith’s body. She called 911. In many ways, it was not a typical 911 call. Maybe they never are. But this one raises questions, lots of questions.
It was brutal. It was bloody. Who is capable of this kind of cruelty? Who was “the mystery man?” Did someone slip between the cracks of a massive investigation?
Who in the world would want Faith Hedgepeth dead? Who came to the attention of authorities in hours - and why? Who knew that door was unlocked?
What happened in the first few hours after Faith Hedgepeth was found dead? What should have happened?
She was a member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribal community. She had big dreams to help her people. Faith was loved and admired. In the middle of the night, everything was taken. A sudden, mysterious murder.
Faith Hedgepeth, a college student at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, was murdered in her home one night in the fall of 2012. Her killer or killers have not been found.