Topic: Manslaughter

16 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:49:31 - 1:52:59

1865: Wide Awakes

Parental Liability, Orange County E-Motorcycle Fatality

Tammy Jo Mayher faces involuntary manslaughter charges in Orange County after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old teacher while riding an illegal e-motorcycle. Prosecutors allege Mayher ignored previous police warnings and attempted to conceal her son to avoid arrest. The case highlights a growing trend of holding parents legally responsible for the criminal actions of their children.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:07:45 - 2:10:18

1676: Douche Mobile

Alec Baldwin Trial, Manslaughter Charges and Chicago Holiday Violence

Actor Alec Baldwin is on trial for involuntary manslaughter following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of *Rust*. The segment contrasts the extensive coverage of Baldwin's trial with the relatively brief reporting on the 104 people shot in Chicago over the July 4th holiday weekend.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 1:06:48 - 1:13:07

1650: Algo Juice

Crumbley Parents Sentenced for Michigan School Shooting

James and Jennifer Crumbley were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison, marking the first time parents have been held criminally responsible for a school shooting committed by their child. The judge cited gross negligence for ignoring warning signs and providing their son, Ethan, with a firearm. Legal experts suggest this sets a significant precedent that could affect future cases involving juvenile delinquency.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 2:07:28 - 2:12:09

1643: NetBEUI

James Crumbley, School Shooter Parent Conviction

James Crumbley was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the school shooting carried out by his son at Oxford High School. This follows the conviction of his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, marking a legal trend of holding parents criminally responsible for the actions of their children in mass shooting cases.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:39:55 - 2:42:35

1640: Funny Farm

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Conviction in Rust Shooting

A jury convicted *Rust* armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Prosecutors argued that Gutierrez-Reed failed to follow safety protocols, allowing live ammunition to reach the film set. Her defense team claimed she was a scapegoat for management failures, while actor Alec Baldwin faces his own manslaughter trial in July.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 2:00:53 - 2:03:26

1634: Nukes in Space!

Jennifer Crumbley Conviction, Parental Liability and School Shootings

In a landmark case, Jennifer Crumbley was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting carried out by her son. This marks the first time a parent has been held criminally responsible for a child's mass shooting. The verdict sets a significant legal precedent for parental duty and the prevention of juvenile violence.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 2:45:12 - 2:46:47

1526: Canuck Chuck

Alec Baldwin, Rust Shooting Charges, Involuntary Manslaughter

Actor Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie *Rust*. Prosecutors allege a pattern of recklessness and a failure to follow standard firearm safety protocols.

Norgay
Episode 1411 2:23:13 - 2:31:17

1411: Norgay

Kim Potter Verdict, Police Resignations

Former police officer Kim Potter was found guilty of manslaughter for the accidental shooting of Daunte Wright. The verdict is discussed as a factor contributing to a wave of police resignations and the potential rise of private security forces in affluent neighborhoods.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 20:15 - 30:43

1393: Space Wake

Alec Baldwin Rust Movie Set Shooting Investigation

Actor Alec Baldwin is scrutinized following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film Rust in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The hosts analyze the chain of custody for the firearm, noting that Baldwin, as the person holding the weapon, bears ultimate responsibility for the discharge. They also address viral conspiracy theories involving the victim's husband and legal firm, while debating the technical details of the antique revolver used in the incident.

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 2:50:16 - 2:53:31

1338: Forever Wars

Daunte Wright and Ashli Babbitt, Justice System Disparities

The segment compares the legal treatment of Kim Potter, the officer who shot Daunte Wright, with the officer who shot Ashli Babbitt. Potter has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, while the officer in the Babbitt case will not face charges, highlighting what the hosts see as a dual justice system.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 3:14:33 - 3:16:31

1252: Agitprop

PG&E Manslaughter Plea and Democracy Now Critique

California utility company PG&E pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter related to the devastating 2018 Camp Fire. The unprecedented plea deal involves a major U.S. corporation admitting to homicide charges, yet critics noted that media outlets like Democracy Now failed to provide deep analysis on who would actually face accountability. The situation leaves many questioning how a corporation serves a "life sentence" or faces the electric chair.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 2:33 - 5:44

953: His Name is Nimrod

Michelle Carter, Conrad Roy, Celexa, Involuntary Intoxication Defense

The trial of Michelle Carter involves testimony from psychiatrist Peter Bregan regarding her use of the antidepressant Celexa. The defense argues Carter was suffering from involuntary intoxication and delusions when she encouraged Conrad Roy to commit suicide via text message. Prosecutors counter this theory by highlighting Carter's failure to notify Roy's family and her subsequent texts to friends expressing fear of discovery.

Bigdala
Episode 939 33:24 - 37:22

939: Bigdala

Michelle Carter Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction

Michelle Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Massachusetts for using text messages to urge her boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to commit suicide in 2014. The case centered on a specific instruction to "get back in" the truck as it filled with carbon monoxide, despite earlier messages where she suggested he seek help. The verdict highlights the legal consequences of digital communication and the lack of context often found in text-based relationships.

Pounding the Pavement
Episode 328 2:14:42 - 2:17:43

328: Pounding the Pavement

Honor Killing Trial, Cultural Training Controversy

An Iraqi man in Arizona was found guilty of manslaughter for running over his daughter in an "honor killing." Chilling audio is played of the man's wife, who was reportedly hired by the U.S. government to teach troops about Muslim culture, expressing that her daughter deserved the attack for being "dirty."

Doomsday is Tomorrow
Episode 216 1:50:19 - 1:52:08

216: Doomsday is Tomorrow

Johannes Mehserle Verdict, Oakland BART Riots

The involuntary manslaughter verdict for former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle in the shooting of Oscar Grant led to riots in Oakland. The hosts comment on the light sentence and the subsequent civil unrest, noting that media coverage in other parts of California was relatively muted to prevent the spread of violence.