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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2025 · 1H 5M

Atlantic City Serial Killer - S Jersey True Crime

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In this episode, criminal trial attorney Jim Leonard sits with South Jersey Criminal Defense attorney and former prosecutor, Louis Casadia.Jim recounts his involvement in the tragic discovery of four murdered women in Atlantic City. Leonard shares insights into the complexities of the case, including the initial investigation, witness testimonies, and the emergence of a new suspect known as the 'River Man.' He reflects on the challenges faced in the legal process and the ongoing efforts to solve the case nearly two decades later. The conversation delves into the complexities of a murder investigation involving multiple victims, exploring themes of misleading confessions, the discovery of bodies, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and the impact of technology on modern investigations. The speakers reflect on the victims' stories, the marginalization they faced, and the ongoing efforts to solve the case, emphasizing the importance of remembering the victims and their families.takeawaysJim Leonard has been practicing criminal law for over 23 years.The case involved the discovery of four murdered women in Atlantic City.Leonard believed his client was innocent based on initial impressions.Witness testimonies played a crucial role in shaping the investigation.The 'River Man' emerged as a potential suspect in the case.Leonard's client was never formally charged with any crime.The prosecutor's office had a divided opinion on the case.Leonard held a press conference to clear his client's name.The case remains unsolved nearly 20 years later.There is ongoing interest from law enforcement to solve the case. Confessions can often be misleading and require thorough investigation.The discovery of bodies can reveal critical information about the timeline of events.Circumstantial evidence plays a significant role in murder investigations.DNA evidence can be compromised, affecting the investigation's outcome.Victims' backgrounds and lifestyles can influence public perception and investigation focus.Modern technology significantly aids in solving crimes compared to past methods.The passage of time complicates cold cases, making it harder to gather evidence.Law enforcement's approach to marginalized victims can impact case resolution.Ongoing investigations require collaboration between defense attorneys and law enforcement.There is hope for justice, but it requires persistent effort and advancements in technology.Unraveling the Terry Olsen CaseThe Tragic Murders of Atlantic CityInside the Mind of a Criminal Defense AttorneyWitnesses, Suspects, and the Pursuit of JusticeThe River Man: A New Lead in a Cold CaseA Lawyer's Journey Through a High-Profile Murder CaseChapters00:00Introduction to the Case and the Guests02:09The Discovery of the Bodies05:58Initial Client Meeting and Impressions09:57Developing the Suspect Profile11:51Witness Testimonies and Their Impact20:01The River Man and New Leads30:03Prosecutor's Office Response and Ongoing Investigation35:14Confessions and Misleading Leads37:24The Discovery of the Bodies39:21Circumstances of the Murders41:10The Investigation's Challenges43:29The Victims' Stories46:01Marginalization of Victims48:22Investigative Techniques and Technology52:02The Role of Technology in Modern Investigations56:24The Future of the Investigation01:01:14Reflections on the Case

In this episode, criminal trial attorney Jim Leonard sits with South Jersey Criminal Defense attorney and former prosecutor, Louis Casadia.Jim recounts his involvement in the tragic discovery of four murdered women in Atlantic City. Leonard shares insights into the complexities of the case, including the initial investigation, witness testimonies, and the emergence of a new suspect known as the 'River Man.' He reflects on the challenges faced in the legal process and the ongoing efforts to solve the case nearly two decades later. The conversation delves into the complexities of a murder investigation involving multiple victims, exploring themes of misleading confessions, the discovery of bodies, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and the impact of technology on modern investigations. The speakers reflect on the victims' stories, the marginalization they faced, and the ongoing efforts to solve the case, emphasizing the importance of remembering the victims and their families.takeawaysJim Leonard has been practicing criminal law for over 23 years.The case involved the discovery of four murdered women in Atlantic City.Leonard believed his client was innocent based on initial impressions.Witness testimonies played a crucial role in shaping the investigation.The 'River Man' emerged as a potential suspect in the case.Leonard's client was never formally charged with any crime.The prosecutor's office had a divided opinion on the case.Leonard held a press conference to clear his client's name.The case remains unsolved nearly 20 years later.There is ongoing interest from law enforcement to solve the case. Confessions can often be misleading and require thorough investigation.The discovery of bodies can reveal critical information about the timeline of events.Circumstantial evidence plays a significant role in murder investigations.DNA evidence can be compromised, affecting the investigation's outcome.Victims' backgrounds and lifestyles can influence public perception and investigation focus.Modern technology significantly aids in solving crimes compared to past methods.The passage of time complicates cold cases, making it harder to gather evidence.Law enforcement's approach to marginalized victims can impact case resolution.Ongoing investigations require collaboration between defense attorneys and law enforcement.There is hope for justice, but it requires persistent effort and advancements in technology.Unraveling the Terry Olsen CaseThe Tragic Murders of Atlantic CityInside the Mind of a Criminal Defense AttorneyWitnesses, Suspects, and the Pursuit of JusticeThe River Man: A New Lead in a Cold CaseA Lawyer's Journey Through a High-Profile Murder CaseChapters00:00Introduction to the Case and the Guests02:09The Discovery of the Bodies05:58Initial Client Meeting and Impressions09:57Developing the Suspect Profile11:51Witness Testimonies and Their Impact20:01The River Man and New Leads30:03Prosecutor's Office Response and Ongoing Investigation35:14Confessions and Misleading Leads37:24The Discovery of the Bodies39:21Circumstances of the Murders41:10The Investigation's Challenges43:29The Victims' Stories46:01Marginalization of Victims48:22Investigative Techniques and Technology52:02The Role of Technology in Modern Investigations56:24The Future of the Investigation01:01:14Reflections on the Case

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