Reasonable Doubt: Horror in Hocking County
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“”"Reasonable Doubt: Horror in Hocking County”"
In October 1982, Annette Cooper Johnston and her fiance, Todd Schultz, both teenagers, disappeared from their Logan, Ohio homes. Their bodies were later found dismembered, with some parts buried in a Logan cornfield, and other parts wedged in the debris of the Hocking River in central Ohio.
Annette’s stepfather, Dale Johnston was later arrested, tried and convicted of first-degeee murder for the killings and was sentenced to death by electrocution. His conviction was later overturned by the Ohio Supreme Court based on faulty hypnotic testimony by a witness.
The defense had on its back-burner, a forensic historian who was going to testify that he believed the teenagers were murdered and dismembered by a Satanic cult after the youngsters happened upon marijuana being grown in the cornfield. This witness was never called to testify because the defense felt sure that Mr. Johnston would be found not guilty due to reasonable doubt.
This 43-minute MP3 audiobook contains the soundtrack of “”Reasonable Doubt.”" a video documentary, which won First Prize for Best Documentary in Cincinnati’s Blue Chip Cable Award competition.
The MP3 is available for download for US $9.95.”