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Pt 5 Jimmy Robertson & His Sympathetic Accomplice
Manage episode 440944264 series 2983588
In November of 1997, two days before Thanksgiving, Earl and Terry Robertson were brutally murdered by their son, Jimmy Robertson.
The story captivated the nation. The story of a well off couple being murdered by their math genius son caught the eye of the country.
Plus, Jimmy had an accomplice. What was her story?
In Part 5 of the series, Matt and Seton cover Robertson's "accomplice", Meredith Moon.
At the request of Jimmy, Moon went to the Robertson home, just hours before Jimmy brutally murdered his parents. She stayed downstairs while upstairs Jimmy was beating his father with a hammer and stabbing both of his parents multiple times.
Meredith Moon became a sympathetic figure in this horrific crime.
You will hear some of her testimony and you will hear from the prosecutor who handled Meredith Moon during the trial.
The trial was covered gavel to gavel on CourtTV.
In the first episode of the series Matt and Seton gave you all that happened leading up to the gruesome murders, the scene of the crime, and the arrests that followed.
In Pt 2, the lead solicitor, Tommy Pope discussed his memory fo the trial.
In Pt 3, reporter Pete Kaliner talked about covering the trial and his run in with Robertson.
In Pt 4 we play parts of the trail. the defense closing on guilty or not guilty, unsettling testimony from the victims of Robertson's stalking, and a psychiatrist tries to keep Jimmy off of death row.
Seton Tucker and Matt Harris began the Impact of Influence podcast shortly after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Now they cover true crime past and present from the southeast region of the U.S.
Look for Impact of Influence on Facebook and The Impact of Influence Youtube channel
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
221 episoder
Pt 5 Jimmy Robertson & His Sympathetic Accomplice
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Manage episode 440944264 series 2983588
In November of 1997, two days before Thanksgiving, Earl and Terry Robertson were brutally murdered by their son, Jimmy Robertson.
The story captivated the nation. The story of a well off couple being murdered by their math genius son caught the eye of the country.
Plus, Jimmy had an accomplice. What was her story?
In Part 5 of the series, Matt and Seton cover Robertson's "accomplice", Meredith Moon.
At the request of Jimmy, Moon went to the Robertson home, just hours before Jimmy brutally murdered his parents. She stayed downstairs while upstairs Jimmy was beating his father with a hammer and stabbing both of his parents multiple times.
Meredith Moon became a sympathetic figure in this horrific crime.
You will hear some of her testimony and you will hear from the prosecutor who handled Meredith Moon during the trial.
The trial was covered gavel to gavel on CourtTV.
In the first episode of the series Matt and Seton gave you all that happened leading up to the gruesome murders, the scene of the crime, and the arrests that followed.
In Pt 2, the lead solicitor, Tommy Pope discussed his memory fo the trial.
In Pt 3, reporter Pete Kaliner talked about covering the trial and his run in with Robertson.
In Pt 4 we play parts of the trail. the defense closing on guilty or not guilty, unsettling testimony from the victims of Robertson's stalking, and a psychiatrist tries to keep Jimmy off of death row.
Seton Tucker and Matt Harris began the Impact of Influence podcast shortly after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Now they cover true crime past and present from the southeast region of the U.S.
Look for Impact of Influence on Facebook and The Impact of Influence Youtube channel
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
221 episoder
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