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The First Degree

Episode 342: Anastasia WitbolsFeugen, Part 2

The First Degree

Alexis Linkletter and Jac Vanek

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.510K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Rumors and conflicting information are rife in what appears to be an unsolvable case. But years later, when the killer is finally identified and convicted at trial, it’s not the end of the story. In episode 342, Jac and Alexis detail the haunting murder of Anastasia Elizabeth WitbolsFeugen, and how some people close to the case remain convinced that all is possibly not as it seems when it comes to the evidence.

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0:00.0

The first degree.

0:03.0

First degree.

0:04.0

First degree.

0:05.0

First degree.

0:06.0

First degree.

0:07.0

The first degree.

0:09.0

You see it on the news.

0:10.0

You see it on the paper.

0:11.0

You see it on Facebook.

0:13.0

These things are supposed to happen in movies, not in real life.

0:20.0

So the day after that, Justin is found behind an abandoned building in Kansas.

0:26.6

How these two couples, two are now dead, gone, sadly, and it leaves Kelly and Byron.

0:34.6

And the investigation is really based on speculation and rumors.

0:41.3

These kids were kind of in and around the goth scene.

0:44.3

And so there were rumors of like death cult stuff, suicide packs.

0:50.3

You know, it was, there were a lot of wild rumors that were floating around.

0:55.4

Roughly two decades later, a new team of lawyers take on his case and they say, wait a minute,

1:02.0

no way, no how did Byron commit this crime?

1:05.6

And then they begin dismantling the case that the state had against Byron.

1:11.2

Welcome to the first degree of the true crime podcast that you might end up on.

1:14.7

My name is Jack Fannick.

1:15.6

I'm sitting here with Alexis Link Letter.

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