2024-03-09
25 分钟Hey, sugar fans.
This is Anne Marie Sievertsen, producer emeritus of Dear Sugars.
And I'm dropping in here because I've just launched a new podcast series that I think you'll want to hear.
It's called beyond all repair, and it tells the story of a murder, but also the woman who was accused of that murder, Sophia.
Sophia was newly married and she was six months pregnant when she was charged with murdering her mother in law.
Back in 2002, she gave birth to a son in jail that she hasn't seen since.
And for the last three years, she's been telling me her story in hopes of getting justice for her mother in law, of having a chance at finally meeting her son, and of finally being believed.
There are big themes in this story.
There's a really complicated family at the center of it.
The murder itself is a sibling, he said, she said.
And there are deep reflections on mistakes made and time lost woven into this larger pursuit for the truth of what actually happened.
So I'm going to share the first episode of beyond all repair with you right here, right now.
I hope you'll give it a listen.
And if you want to keep going after that, episode two is already waiting for you.
Just look for beyond all repair in your podcast app.
Okay?
Here's the show.
WBUr podcasts Boston.
Heads up.
This show has descriptions of violence and strong language.