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CCC Special: SOLVED! The Case of Baby Jonathan Foundling Part 4
Publisher |
Classic City Crime
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
True Crime
Publication Date |
Apr 03, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:46:37

In this special update of Classic City Crime- and the final episode in the coverage of infant Jonathan Foundling, host Cameron Jay sits down to catch up with former Unviersity of Georgia Police Chief Chuck Horton and former Assistant Police Chief Connie Sampson to hear from them what the solving of this case means for them, 27 years later. We also sit down and talk with Dr. Janet Frick of the University of Georgia's Psychology Department to help us not only make some sense of this tragedy, but to also uncover how we as a community can work together to make sure nothing like this ever happens in The Classic City again.

To hear the first two parts of this case before diving in to the update, visit www.classiccitycrime.com/jonathanfoundling

***TW/CW: Infanticide, Neonaticide, Pregnancy, R*pe, incest, abortion, and the issues that accompany the discussions of the loss of an infant– listener discretion is advised. ***

Hosted, written and produced by Cameron Jay (@LifeofCameron). Original design by Kyle Kizziah (@Haizzik). Research assistance by Elizabeth Durusau. Intro music exclusively for CCC by Ryan McDaniel.

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To listen to The Tara Baker Story from episode one, visit www.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/TaraBakerTo Listen to the 1977 Murder of T.K. Harty, visitwww.classiccitycrimepodcast.com/tkharty

Disclaimer:*The views expressed by guests of Classic City Crime Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Cameron Jay, CCC, it’s advertisers, or any of its associates. All people discussed, whether interviewed or implied, are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. CCC does not encourage nor condone listeners taking the law into their own hands, contacting those associated with the case, or intervening in police investigations.*

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