The knife used to kill John Sheridan is just the first of many clues casting doubt on law enforcement's conclusion of murder suicide. A newspaper crime reporter, a veteran homicide detective out of Philly, and a whistleblower point to significant pieces of evidence that have been disregarded—even thrown into a dumpster. Although Mark has the state attorney general and the county prosecutor on direct dial, he still gets stonewalled. The authorities assure the political insider that his parents had a dark secret, which will eventually come to light. Mark isn't convinced. Instead, as he goes through his parent's papers, he stumbles into a different fight.New voices interviewed in episode:• Barbara Boyer, reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer• Eddie Rocks, veteran homicide detective, retired from the Philadelphia police.• Lawrence Kobilinski, professor emeritus, department of sciences at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York• Professor Keith Taylor, professor, Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (and a former NYPD detective)
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