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A Sip of Justice

A Sip of Justice

By: A Sip of Justice
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investigating Mississippi's unsolved mysteriesAll rights reserved Politics & Government
Episodes
  • DOWN IN MISSISSIPPI: Season 2, Ep 2
    Nov 7 2023
    Episode Two: R.I.D. Hear the rest of the series at https://www.patreon.com/collection/164054
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    24 mins
  • DOWN IN MISSISSIPPI: Season 2, Episode 1
    Oct 24 2023
    Alex Easterling was about to be 31 years-old, when he vanished from Holmes County, MS. In the return of the ASOJ series "Down in Mississippi," hear how this man's family, working to uncover what became of Alex, uncovered a problem of epidemic proportions in their local community and government.
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    23 mins
  • Big Heart Broken, Episode 1 "The Fog"
    Dec 15 2020
    When Shondra May went missing back in 1986, her parents hoped their high school senior had gone away with her boyfriend on a whim. They prayed for a best case answer to their questions. What they eventually got was a worst case outcome. In this new investigative podcast series from A Sip of Justice, (recently rebranded from The Usry Network,) hear why Shondra was adored in her central Mississippi community, and take a hard look at a long list of suspects. What about the bad check-writer who turned out to be something far more sinister? Consider the hot rod-driving karate instructor who was the subject of countless complaints and reports from females in the area. Could a Sheriff's Deputy known to flirt with underage girls be responsible? The remainder of Big Heart Broken can be accessed by becoming a subscriber to the A Sip of Justice Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aSipOfJustice Track down all things A Sip of Justice and Big Heart Broken here: https://linktr.ee/aSipOfJustice BHB is produced, scored and edited by Jason Lee Usry.
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    35 mins
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