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Podcast: Bear Brook

Bear Brook

Description: Jason Carroll is serving life in prison for a murder he says he didn’t commit. The only evidence against him? His own taped confession. More than 30 years later, is it possible to get to the truth – and who gets to tell it?

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Emelia's Thing AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Emelia's Thing

Emelia's Thing

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:51:17

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A young police officer unexpectedly finds herself back in New Hampshire, and she’s not the same person she was when she left. Something happened to her – to all of us. But for Officer Emelia Campbell, this thing still lives in her brain and her body. This is her story

of survival. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

In this episode of Bear Brook, Officer Emelia Campbell shares her journey of survival following her traumatic experiences during the January 6 Capitol riot. She reflects on her transition from a police officer in D.C. to her rural role in New Hampshire, grappling with unresolved trauma and the scars it has left on her life. Amidst the struggle for emotional healing, she highlights the importance of community, the impact of guilt related to her colleagues, and her commitment to support programs for first responders. Emelia's story underscores the complexities of justice, memory, and identity in shadowed by her quest for truth.

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Hey, it's Jason Moon. I've got a news story for you. This one told in a single episode. I worked on it with my partner on the document team, Lauren Chooljian.

Introducing: What Remains from Outside/In AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Introducing: What Remains from Outside/In

Introducing: What Remains from Outside/In

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:37:54

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Introducing “What Remains,” a special series from NHPR’s Outside/In. A classroom display of human skulls sparks a reckoning at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia. A movement grows to “abolish the collection.” The Penn Museum relents to pressure. But there are more skeletons in the closet. To hear all three parts,

including the prologue, subscribe to Outside/In. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

The episode introduces 'What Remains,' a series from NHPR’s Outside/In, exploring the ethical complexities surrounding the Morton Cranial Collection at the Penn Museum. It discusses conversations about the skulls' origins, linking them to historical racism and the movement for repatriation. The narrative highlights the ethical implications of displaying enslaved individuals' remains, especially following George Floyd's murder, and showcases the involvement of activists and university communities pushing for institutional accountability and changes. The episode also touches on the traumatic handling of remains, such as in the MOVE bombing case, illustrating the ongoing ethical challenges faced by museums.

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Hey, it's Jason Moon. I am back in the feed for two reasons. The first is just to let you know that we are still reporting both seasons of this podcast, and things are happening in both cases.

Introducing: The Youth Development Center AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Introducing: The Youth Development Center

Introducing: The Youth Development Center

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:31:46

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For three decades, Andy Perkins didn’t talk about what happened to him at a place called YDC – the Youth Development Center. Then, he saw something on the news, and he realized he wasn’t the only person with a story about YDC. Andy gives us a rare glimpse into the

black box of the juvenile justice system. Click here to read the companion digital story made in collaboration with The Pudding.If you have suffered abuse and need someone to talk to, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. If you’re in a mental health crisis, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8. To support investigative journalism like The Youth Development Center at NHPR, click here. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

In this episode of 'Bear Brook' by NHPR, Andy Perkins recounts his harrowing experiences at the Youth Development Center (YDC) in New Hampshire, a facility initially intended to rehabilitate juvenile offenders. Testimonies reveal that YDC instead became a site of severe abuse and trauma for many youths. Perkins shares a chilling encounter with a staff member who exploited his authority, leading to manipulation and threats that resulted in lasting trauma. The episode highlights systemic failures within the juvenile justice system, raising critical questions about accountability and the need for reform in protecting vulnerable young individuals.

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Hey, it's Jason Moon. I wanted to let you know what I've been up to. For the past year or so, while I've been keeping an eye on how Jason Carroll's case is playing out, I've also been working on a new story.

Episode 9: The Reversal AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Episode 9: The Reversal

Episode 9: The Reversal

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:28:24

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The state of New Hampshire has made a sudden about-face: Prosecutors have now agreed to DNA test old evidence in Jason Carroll’s case. It’s the biggest development in the case in 35 years – and one step closer to possibly learning who killed Sharon Johnson.For more on the case, visit

bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation in support of Bear Brook, click here. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

In Episode 9: The Reversal of the Bear Brook podcast by NHPR, significant developments arise in Jason Carroll's case regarding the murder of Sharon Johnson. After 35 years of imprisonment, Carroll's legal team has discovered new evidence, leading to a court petition for DNA testing under New Hampshire's Post-Conviction DNA Testing Law. The state has reversed its initial objections to the testing, which includes misidentified clothing and a knife. With expert witnesses prepared to testify, the episode discusses the implications of potential DNA findings and the ongoing pursuit of truth in a case with grave questions about justice and wrongful conviction.

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previously on Bear Brook Season 2, A True Crime Story.

Bonus: ‘Crime Story’ AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Bonus: ‘Crime Story’

Bonus: ‘Crime Story’

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:47:57

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It’s been one year since we dropped Bear Brook Season 2. Here’s where things stand with Jason Carroll’s case and a refresher on how we got here – and where the case is going. Host Jason Moon talks with Kathleen Goldhar of CBC’s “Crime Story” podcast about the series. SUPPORT

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Summary

In this bonus episode, host Jason Moon updates listeners on Jason Carroll's ongoing case, emphasizing newly found DNA evidence that may clarify his innocence regarding the murder of Sharon Johnson. The conversation with Kathleen Goldhar from CBC's Crime Story delves into the broader themes of wrongful convictions, the complexities of interrogation techniques, and the challenges posed by emotional familial dynamics. The narrative examines the intricacies of true crime reporting and its impact on public perception, particularly in cases involving coerced confessions.

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Hey, it's Jason Moon. This week marks one year since we dropped Bear Brook season two. A lot has been happening in Jason Carroll's case since we left the story. You'll probably remember that box of evidence from our last episode.

Episode 8: The Box AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Episode 8: The Box

Episode 8: The Box

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:48:09

Episode Shownotes

The true crime media spotlight shines on Jason Carroll. Then, a chance encounter leads to a surprising discovery that changes the course of his case.For more on the case and to see selected data on exonerations, visit bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation in support of Bear Brook, click here. To

explore more data, visit The National Registry of Exonerations. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

In Episode 8 titled "The Box" of the Bear Brook podcast by NHPR, the focus is on Jason Carroll, who insists he is wrongfully convicted for a murder and the pivotal efforts by the New England Innocence Project, led by attorney Cynthia Musso. The episode delves into challenges faced in seeking justice amid systemic barriers, with a significant discovery of a long-overlooked evidence box offering hope. Despite strains from the legal system and narratives surrounding the case, the story of Jason and the impact of his conviction on victims' families, particularly Melanie Eaton, illustrates the complex fight for truth and justice.

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previously on Bear Brook season two, a true crime story.

Episode 7: This Side of the Line AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Episode 7: This Side of the Line

Episode 7: This Side of the Line

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:56:14

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How could someone possibly confess to murder if they didn’t do it? A modern understanding of confessions sheds new light on Jason Carroll’s case.For more on the case and to see selected data on exonerations, visit bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation in support of Bear Brook, click here. To explore

more data, visit The National Registry of Exonerations. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

This episode of Bear Brook delves into the intricate issue of false confessions, particularly highlighting Jason Carroll's case, where he asserts his innocence while serving a life sentence for murder. It explores psychological factors and interrogation techniques that can lead innocents to confess. The discussion underscores the significant role confessions play in wrongful convictions, outlining how systemic issues and suggestive questioning can distort the truth, raising critical questions about the reliability of such confessions within the justice system.

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Previously on Bear Brook Season 2, a true crime story.

Episode 6: ‘Don’t Roll the Dice’ AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Episode 6: ‘Don’t Roll the Dice’

Episode 6: ‘Don’t Roll the Dice’

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:54:24

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Jason Carroll stands trial twice – and the juries come up with their own versions of what happened.For more on the case, visit bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation in support of Bear Brook, click here. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE! 

Summary

In Episode 6 of Bear Brook, titled 'Don’t Roll the Dice,' the narrative centers around Jason Carroll, accused of murdering Sharon Johnson and her unborn child, a charge he maintains is false. The episode highlights the emotional turmoil within Jason's family, particularly his sister Jackie, who embarks on an investigation into the case after uncovering crucial discovery documents. As conflicting confessions emerge and jurors grapple with the interpretation of evidence, the episode emphasizes the challenges of the judicial system, particularly regarding false confessions and the reliability of evidence presented in court. Ultimately, Jason's conviction for second-degree murder raises critical questions about the nature of truth in legal proceedings and the perception of justice.

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previously on Bear Brook season two, a true crime story.

Episode 5: Trial in a Trial AI transcript and summary - episode of podcast Bear Brook

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Episode: Episode 5: Trial in a Trial

Episode 5: Trial in a Trial

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:49:43

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A new true crime story is told and when juries hear it, it leads to different results for all three defendants. During the first trial, the lead detective makes a big mistake.For more on the case and to see a table of confession discrepancies, visit bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation

in support of Bear Brook, click here. SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE TEAM BEHIND BEAR BROOK BY MAKING A DONATION HERE!

Summary

In Episode 5 of Bear Brook titled 'Trial in a Trial,' the complexities of the legal proceedings following the murder of Sharon Johnson are explored. The episode illustrates how Ken Johnson, Tony Puff, and Jason Carroll faced capital murder charges, with Ken being freed due to a lack of evidence. It emphasizes the contentious nature of confessions, particularly Tony's coerced confession that lacked supporting physical evidence. Detective Lammy's flawed investigation and his methods of pressure during interrogations raise critical questions about the integrity of evidence and the reliability of confessions, ultimately leading to Tony's acquittal as the jury doubts both the state's narrative and Lammy's credibility.

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previously on Bear Brook Season 2, A True Crime Story. Right from the top again, Jason. When were you first contacted?

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Episode: Episode 4: ‘Promises Have Been Made’

Episode 4: ‘Promises Have Been Made’

Author: NHPR
Duration: 00:45:24

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One set of confessions leads to another and three men are arrested for Sharon Johnson’s murder. Then, an alleged secret comes to light that changes everything.For more on the case and to see a timeline of the interrogations, visit bearbrookpodcast.com. To make a donation in support of Bear Brook, click

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Summary

In Episode 4, 'Promises Have Been Made,' the investigation into Sharon Johnson's murder intensifies, as confessions from both Jason Carroll and Tony Puff surface, leading to arrests. Despite Jason's taped confession, he maintains his innocence, raising concerns about the validity of the statements due to alleged coercion and the complexities of police interrogation. The episode explores conflicting narratives and the impact of familial dynamics on the case, highlighting the fragile balance of trust and manipulation in the pursuit of justice.

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previously on Bear Brook season two, a true crime story. You told us that Jason had admitted moving the car and was involved somewhat.