Stranger Than Fiction: The Murder of Angie Dodge l 20/20 l PART 4

Carol Dodge investigates her daughter’s murder for two decades: Part 4

Dodge searched for the person who left behind DNA at her daughter’s crime scene. While watching Tapp’s interrogation tapes, she realized he did not know much about the crime.

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32 thoughts on “Stranger Than Fiction: The Murder of Angie Dodge l 20/20 l PART 4

  1. Seriously, Robert L. Booker must have gotten his law degree from an online college located on an unnamed Caribbean island. I mean, I just watched the excerpts from his interrogation and could tell he was without a doubt coerced into confession- come on man?! Really?! He sucks ass as a defence attorney! Was that his first case. Oh no I got it- I bet he's a public defender! No wonder the shitty job.

  2. His first attorney was/is TOTALLY incompetent!!! HE should have watched all 60 hours of the interrogation! ANYONE with a modicum amount of common sense and rationale can see he was coerced.

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  4. What song is it they keep using during this documentary? The one with the woman's voice? My Shazam just can't identify it.

  5. When I was 16 I was placed in a drug rehab center even though I wasn't doing drugs. It didn't matter how many times I would say I didn't do them, and they made it clear that there was no going home as long as I was in "denial". I started "confessing" to my drug use. All lies. So I absolutely understand how this can happen to someone. There is absolute terror when you are held against your will and told that your answers are not the ones that will lead to your freedom. "Play the game" you think. I feel so bad for him. When the judgement came down and his face dropped in such grief, it broke my heart.

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