Unruly in University Park – Walter Lewis Perryman III

This week we are joined by Victoria, a then 7 year old victim to a family hostage situation that could’ve ended terribly. We are going to discuss this scary, bizarre, murderous incident in University Park, TX. This quiet, wealthy area of Dallas is the last place you would see an innocent woman being gunned down as she is delivering her morning papers at 3 AM. After the shooting, the suspect, Walter Lewis Perryman, will then enter a judge’s home, and hold the family hostage. What Lew Perryman doesn’t know is that Victoria and her mother are hiding in a tiny bedroom closet hoping the heavily armed Perryman won’t find them. Victoria, you are a brave warrior, and your story is going to touch a lot of lives. 

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Tonight we are joined by We Know Texas Vino host, Will Donahue. We dot down and discuss the death of Glenn Patrick Felts, the owner of La Kiva Bar in Terlingua, Texas. Felts was found dead in the parking lot of his bar on February 4, 2014. Tony Flint was charged with first-degree murder in Felts’ death, but was found not guilty in May 2015. Did Tony get away with murder? You decide.

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Lizzie Borden – Guilty or Innocent?

This week we discuss a case over a hundred years old that is still considered unsolved. Abby and Andrew Borden were killed with a hatchet in their home while their daughter Lizzie was at home, also at home during the crime was the maid, Bridget Sullivan. Police quickly determine that this must be an inside job. Lizzie is arrested, put on trial for the murders, and then found not guilty by a jury of 12 men.  The courtroom erupts into cheer. Back in the 1890’s did they want to believe a woman could not have committed such a heinous murder. Or, did Lizzie pull off the perfect murder. You decide!