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🗓️ 5 February 2025
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After an on again, off again relationship for 10 years, Heather Strong and Josh Fulgham decided to get married. Less than 2 months later, Heather was missing but with suspects pointing fingers in different directions, how would a jury decide what really happened?
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0:00.0 | Every year, thousands of families are torn apart by the disappearance or murder of a loved one, AdvocacyCon. |
0:06.9 | A groundbreaking conference dedicated to the advocacy for missing and murdered victims and their families. |
0:13.6 | We bring together experts, nonprofit organizations, and the families to create a unified front in the fight for justice. |
0:20.4 | Our workshops cover topics such as |
0:22.2 | legal support, media engagement, and mental health resources. Visit our website to learn more |
0:27.2 | advocacy con, empowering families fighting for justice. After an on-again, off-again relationship for 10 years, Heather Strong and Josh Fulgium |
0:45.1 | decided to get married. |
0:47.2 | Less than two months later, Heather was missing, but with suspects pointing fingers in |
0:51.3 | different directions, how would a jury decide what really happened? |
0:55.0 | I'm Charlie and welcome to crime lines. |
1:04.6 | Hello and welcome to crime lines. You heard at the top of the episode a little promo for |
1:09.0 | advocacy con, which is happening in the end of March in Indianapolis. |
1:14.8 | It is a great way for true crime consumers to learn how to work as advocates and for the families of the missing and murdered to learn how to get their own cases in front of the right people. |
1:27.0 | I will not be there this year due to |
1:29.0 | scheduling conflicts with my kids' spring break, but I hope you all go check it out at advocacycon.com. |
1:35.7 | I'll also leave the link in the show notes. This week, here on crime lines, we are going to talk |
1:40.8 | about a case where we know who did it, but there was a fair amount of |
1:44.9 | pointing at the other guy, so we may never know the full truth of what really happened. |
1:50.3 | But that's not what got me interested in this case. I was actually looking up a different case |
1:55.3 | at the time when this one came up because I was looking up death penalty cases. And what caught my attention with this one was the disparity in the sentences between those who were deemed by a jury to be responsible. |
2:12.4 | And we will get into that towards the end of the episode. |
2:15.1 | Obviously, I need to back up and tell you how we get to sentencing. And to do that, we are going to start with Heather Strong. Heather was born in |
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