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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2019 · 39 MIN

14 | Daniel Holtzclaw: Carla Johnson Allegations

from Bates Investigates · host Brian Bates

Bates Investigates, Season One, "In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw." Episode 14 Investigative Timeline - August 14, 2014: In this episode, I take a close look at the events that allegedly occurred on May 26, 2014. Carla Johnson alleges that then Oklahoma City Police patrol officer Daniel Holtzclaw, fondled her breasts and then placed his hand inside her pants and touched her vagina.   Johnson changes her story with each telling. Including claiming there was a voicemail from the night of the event that proved it occurred. That voicemail was later revealed not to exist. Johnson also changed her story from being fondled on top of her shirt to Holtzclaw putting his hand underneath her shirt. Listen to all the facts and decide for yourself, was justice served, or was justice denied? You can see get more details and see the discovery evidence used to compile this episode at this episode's home page or at HoltzclawTrial.com. Follow this podcast on Twitter @BrianBatesPI  | Instagram @BatesInvestigates | Facebook @BatesInvestigates  Season one specific Facebook page: In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw. This episode was researched, written, produced and edited by Brian Bates. Season one of Bates Investigates: In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw is a Bugstomper production. Visit this season's homepage at HoltzclawTrial.com *11/10/2019 - This audio file was originally published. © Brian Bates 2019

Bates Investigates, Season One, "In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw." Episode 14Investigative Timeline - August 14, 2014: In this episode, I take a close look at the events that allegedly occurred on May 26, 2014. Carla Johnson alleges that then Oklahoma City Police patrol officer Daniel Holtzclaw, fondled her breasts and then placed his hand inside her pants and touched her vagina.   Johnson changes her story with each telling. Including claiming there was a voicemail from the night of the event that proved it occurred. That voicemail was later revealed not to exist. Johnson also changed her story from being fondled on top of her shirt to Holtzclaw putting his hand underneath her shirt. Listen to all the facts and decide for yourself, was justice served, or was justice denied? You can see get more details and see the discovery evidence used to compile this episode at this episode's home page or at HoltzclawTrial.com. Follow this podcast on Twitter @BrianBatesPI  | Instagram @BatesInvestigates | Facebook @BatesInvestigates  Season one specific Facebook page: In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw. This episode was researched, written, produced and edited by Brian Bates. Season one of Bates Investigates: In Defense of Daniel Holtzclaw is a Bugstomper production. Visit this season's homepage at HoltzclawTrial.com *11/10/2019 - This audio file was originally published. © Brian Bates 2019

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