Death Do Us Part is a true crime podcast. The latest two episodes deal with the wrongful murder conviction of Marni Yang. The story is told from the perspective of an experienced homicide detective and a paramedic investigator. Listen as creators’ husband-wife duo Mark and Jamie Kashirsky share what they learned about the injustice and malfeasance practiced by the Lake County’s major crime task force that lead to the wrongful conviction.
EPISODE 1 - 90 minutes
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EPISODE 2 - 2 ½ hours
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In October 2007, 42 year old Rhoni Reuter was shot and killed in her Chicago, IL apartment. She was 7 months pregnant by her boyfriend, Shaun Gayle. Gayle, a Chicago Bears 1985 Super Bowl winner, allegedly had 17 other girlfriends at the time. Marni Yang was one of them, and police began looking into her and her son as suspects. In an attempt to protect her son, Marni confessed to the crime. While she adamantly declares the confession was false, this, along with other circumstantial and potentially outright false evidence, led to Marni’s conviction and life without parole sentence. Maggie speaks to Marni Yang, her daughter Emily Yang and her attorney, Jed Stone.