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Jun 13, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
What did Susie, Sean's girlfriend at the time of Marlyne Johnson's murder, tell detectives? Was a $10,000 stash of cash ever found in the Johnsons' home? Did Sophia have an alibi?
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May 2, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus |Matthew Reed
Heads up… if you didn’t already know by now…this show contains descriptions of violence and strong language. Previously, on Beyond All Repair…Sophia Johnson: As long as they think I have done this, then they’re not looking for who actually did this. Sean Correia: Sophia got her own agenda my brother. Shane Correia: He would do anything to save his own skin so I don’t trust his testimony at all.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Heads up: This episode has descriptions of violence, sexual assault, and strong language. Last time… on Beyond All Repair. Amory Sivertson: Good morning. Is this Anthony Snow? Sean Correia: I've been expecting a call actually. Online video: Papa Snow here coming to you live out of Guyana. Esther Sobers: The businessman, who has had questionable business ventures and was incarcerated, maintains that he was never involved in fraud. Sophia Johnson: Why would you go up there and say you saw me do it?
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Apr 18, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus |Matthew Reed
Heads up, this episode includes descriptions of violence and strong language. Previously on Beyond All Repair... Rick Buckner: What the hell are we gonna do now? You know, she just got away with murder. Therese Lavallee: This is a story that was concocted by Correia to save himself from the charge of murder in the first degree.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Heads up. This episode contains strong language. Last time on Beyond All RepairJudge: We the jury, find the defendant Sophia S. Johnson guilty. Sophia Johnson: Being pregnant with him while incarcerated truly saved my life. Danielle (ACTOR): No sentence would be strong enough for Sophia. Sophia Johnson: I picked up the phone and Therese was excited. And I said, I won, didn't I? She said, you won. Kay Sweeny: A person her height couldn't have done that. It doesn't mean she wasn't involved, I mean.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Matthew Reed |Paul Vaitkus
Heads up. This show contains descriptions of violence and strong language. Last time on Beyond All Repair…Brad Johnson: Basically he says, I believe Sophia is stealing from me. Sophia Johnson: I went on a rampage. I felt wronged, I felt cheated, and it felt slimy. Brad Johnson: I don't think you should marry her. Sophia Johnson: And of course, I went ahead and in turn did the exact same thing. I was wrong. I cheated him and I became slimy. Rick Buckner: You know, she was looking for money.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Previously, on Beyond All Repair…Rick Buckner: Her head was beaten in with, we determined later fireplace tongs. Linda Dilliard: If you knew her, you just can't imagine that anybody could do that to her. Rick Buckner: I mean, she was a housewife. Richard Johnson: Instead of finding the person that might of killed my wife, they’re looking at me. Rick Buckner: I mean, what are we looking at? Is it some kind of a robbery gone bad? Is it a burglary in the house?
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Mar 21, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Heads up. This show contains descriptions of violence and strong language. Last time on Beyond All RepairRick Buckner: There was really no connection between Sean Correia and the victim, Marlyne. The only connection is Sophia Johnson. Sophia Johnson: There’s a reason this little son of a bitch who I happen to be related to is up here lying. Therese Lavallee: This is a story that was concocted by Correia to save himself from the charge of murder in the first degree.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Heads up: This episode has descriptions of violence, strong language, and allegations of sexual assault. Previously, on Beyond All Repair…Dispatcher: 9-1-1, how can I help you? Rick Buckner: I've seen a lot of crimes in my, you know, years as a detective. But to see this one where this woman was just beaten beyond recognition…Sean Correia: And it turned out to be my sister. Sophia Johnson: I wanted to tear his head off his body. Just the blatant lies.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
wbur.org | Amory Sivertson |Sofie Kodner |Paul Vaitkus
Shane Correia: Hey, so my brain always spins after we have a conversation and you introduce so much new information, and oh my goodness, there was a lot of it today. I’m freshly back from a trip to New York to see Shane Correia… and share the latest with him about his sister, Sophia, who was charged with murdering her mother-in-law back in 2002. Shane Correia: I am starting to accept that whenever you visit, I am going to have terrible night's sleep. I am haunting Shane. Just kidding.