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Em abril de 1982 JoAnn Tate foi brutalmente agredida e assassinada. Suas duas filhas pequenas, Melissa e Renee, também foram atacadas e por pouco não sobreviveram. Depois de uma investigação apressada, tendenciosa e baseada principalmente no depoimento de uma criança traumatizada de 7 anos, um homem chamado Rodney Lincoln foi condenado. O problema é que ele era inocente! ❤Torne-se um Apoiador ❤ Detetive do Sofá | Instagram Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pod Crashing episode 149 with Leah Rothman from the podcast The Real Killer. In 1982, Joann Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. Joann is stabbed to death and the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of Joann's ex boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is sentenced to two life terms. Thirty three years later, Melissa changes her story and says the real killer is still out there. But no one believes her. In 2018, new DNA testing leads the court to grant Rodney's release from prison on the grounds that he may not have been the killer. so who is? Follow true crime TV writer, producer and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to its hopeful, but bittersweet end, bringing Rodney and Melissa together as she hunts for the real killer.
Pod Crashing episode 149 with Leah Rothman from the podcast The Real Killer.In 1982, Joann Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. Joann is stabbed to death and the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of Joann's ex boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is sentenced to two life terms. Thirty three years later, Melissa changes her story and says the real killer is still out there. But no one believes her.In 2018, new DNA testing leads the court to grant Rodney's release from prison on the grounds that he may not have been the killer. so who is?Follow true crime TV writer, producer and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to its hopeful, but bittersweet end, bringing Rodney and Melissa together as she hunts for the real killer.
Pod Crashing episode 149 with Leah Rothman from the podcast The Real Killer. In 1982, Joann Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. Joann is stabbed to death and the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of Joann's ex boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is sentenced to two life terms. Thirty three years later, Melissa changes her story and says the real killer is still out there. But no one believes her. In 2018, new DNA testing leads the court to grant Rodney's release from prison on the grounds that he may not have been the killer. so who is? Follow true crime TV writer, producer and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to its hopeful, but bittersweet end, bringing Rodney and Melissa together as she hunts for the real killer.
Pod Crashing episode 149 with Leah Rothman from the podcast The Real Killer.In 1982, Joann Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. Joann is stabbed to death and the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of Joann's ex boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is sentenced to two life terms. Thirty three years later, Melissa changes her story and says the real killer is still out there. But no one believes her.In 2018, new DNA testing leads the court to grant Rodney's release from prison on the grounds that he may not have been the killer. so who is?Follow true crime TV writer, producer and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to its hopeful, but bittersweet end, bringing Rodney and Melissa together as she hunts for the real killer.
Pod Crashing episode 149 with Leah Rothman from the podcast The Real Killer. In 1982, Joann Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. Joann is stabbed to death and the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of Joann's ex boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is sentenced to two life terms. Thirty three years later, Melissa changes her story and says the real killer is still out there. But no one believes her. In 2018, new DNA testing leads the court to grant Rodney's release from prison on the grounds that he may not have been the killer. so who is? Follow true crime TV writer, producer and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to its hopeful, but bittersweet end, bringing Rodney and Melissa together as she hunts for the real killer.
In the early morning hours of April 27, 1982, 35 year old JoAnn Tate was stabbed in the chest and sexually assaulted while in her apartment in St. Louis, MO. Her 7 year old daughter, Melissa, was stabbed several times, and her 4 year old daughter, Renee, had her throat cut. The girls survived the attack, but their mother did not. For a while, Melissa had said that a man named Bill was the attacker, and she gave details of his car and house. Eventually, police showed Melissa a picture of Rodney Lincoln who had a previous murder conviction from a decade's old bar fight and who also had dated her mother. Soon after, she was shown a highly suggestive four-person live lineup, resulting in Lincoln's arrest, charges, and conviction. She had maintained that identification through trial and nearly 4 decades until she saw photos of an admitted serial killer whose MO matched the attack on her family.To learn more and get involved, visit:https://www.gofundme.com/f/9d49b-rodney-lincoln-free-after-36-yearshttps://www.gofundme.com/f/2nu2f-help-melissa-find-housinghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-killer/id1596167670https://investigatinginnocence.org/bill-clutterhttps://lavaforgood.com/with-jason-flom/Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1.
Leah Rothman and Kay Lincoln discuss the case for Rodney Lincoln's innocence and the new podcast that details his wrongful conviction for the murder of JoAnn Tate.
Rodney Lincoln has now spent more than three decades in prison and his legal options are running out. But, there is a glimmer of hope when the new St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner says his case deserves another look. Then, a scandal at the highest level changes everything. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2015, Melissa is interviewed about her story for a syndicated true crime show. On the program, she is adamant that she knows, with every fiber of her being, Rodney Lincoln is the one who murdered her mom and viciously attacked her and her sister, Renee. But after the show airs, something unexpected happens which changes the lives of those closest to the case and jumpstarts a legal battle of epic proportions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kay Lincoln is on a mission to prove her dad is innocent. When new evidence is accidentally discovered and existing physical evidence is re-tested, the case looks like it may take a dramatic turn. Melissa, still reeling from the trauma of her mother's murder and her own violent assault, fights back. Meanwhile, a new suspect emerges, leaving some to wonder if he may be the real killer. To see bonus materials from The Real Killer, including Rodney Lincoln's lineup photo and St. Louis Metro PD's suspect sketch, see: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzxxWR Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the dramatic trials finally behind them, Melissa and her sister, Renee, are ready to move on with their lives. Unfortunately, it's an uphill battle. Rodney Lincoln fights to stay alive in prison while his daughter, Kay, takes matters into her own hands. She launches her own investigation into the case—and what she uncovers is stunning. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chance meeting in a neighborhood bar brings JoAnn Tate and Rodney Lincoln together; now police are investigating him for her murder. But Melissa's memory of Rodney Lincoln and the record of his criminal past aren't helping his case. Although he maintains his innocence, after two trials, Rodney is convicted and sent away. That should be the end of it. Instead, it's only the beginning. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The search is on for JoAnn Tate's killer. Melissa becomes Metro P.D.'s most prized eyewitness, but it takes a nearly month and a look into the pages of JoAnn's diary before Melissa points the finger at Rodney Lincoln, an ex-boyfriend of her mom's. Lincoln's daughters watch in horror as their dad is taken away by detectives. What happens next will rock the family's world forever. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 1982, JoAnn Tate and her two young daughters, Melissa and Renee, are savagely attacked in the middle of the night. JoAnn dies; the girls barely survive. One month later, Melissa identifies Rodney Lincoln, one of JoAnn's ex-boyfriends, as the killer. Two trials later, Rodney is found guilty and sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. In 2015, thirty-two years after Rodney is convicted, Melissa recants and says Rodney didn't do it. So who is the real killer? Follow true-crime TV writer, producer, and director Leah Rothman as she maps the story from its gruesome beginnings to new bombshell revelations that could expose a miscarriage of justice and a killer still on the loose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com