
NATW Podcast: Katie Janness Case, Friends and Family
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The Katie Janness case has remained unsolved for four years. Katie was found murdered in Piedmont Park, with her dog Bowie dead beside her.In this episode, Jack Fox examines the statements made by Katie’s partner Emma Clark, and by friends and family, in the days immediately following her murder. From TV interviews to public remarks, we look at whether these words give us any new clues about what happened that night.You’ll hear phrases like “I did not have anything to do with it”, “it is the truth”, and “and then I ran” — and we’ll ask what these statements reveal in the context of an unsolved murder.Want more from Never A Truer Word? Become a member on YouTube or Spotify and get early access, exclusive episodes and moreYouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBFGUA67ZunxIbe51LnqGg/joinSpotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/neveratruerword/subscribeArtwork by StefWithAnFResearch and additional analysis by Lina🖥️ Media and business enquiries: https://statementfox.com/📧 Newsletter: https://posts.neveratruerword.com👋 Socials: https://connect.neveratruerword.com 🎧 Podcasts: https://podcast.neveratruerword.com🎥 Videos: https://videos.neveratruerword.com📖 Books: https://books.neveratruerword.com🏫 Training: https://statementfox.com/training/This feature is opinion provided for commentary, education and entertainment only.#KatieJannessCase #StatementInvestigation #EmmaClark #TrueCrimeCommunity #PiedmontPark #UnsolvedCase #ForensicLinguistics #JackFox #NeverATruerWord #911CallAnalysis#ForensicScience#investigation #justice #truecrime #statementanalysis #liedetection #deceptiondetection #WordsMatter #howtoreadpeople #statementinvestigation #psychology #deception #behavioralpsychology #behavioranalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity #behaviouralarts #LinguisticAnalysis #UnsolvedMysteries#InterrogationAnalysis #CriminalPsychology