[The Pummeled Pastor] Who or what is the YCSD protecting?

[The Pummeled Pastor] Who or what is the YCSD protecting?

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Hello, Officer  

The Oxford Weekly Planet's Crime Beat is calling out the Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department, questioning whether the YCSD is withholding information about Pastor Martinson's murder to protect someone.

Is the Crime Beat just trying to get attention, or are they onto something?

Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments and the forum.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far? Check out the Pummeled Pastor recap.

Coming up … what will the forensics reveal about Wendell Martinson's killer?



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Lynette Martinson interview #2

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The detectives asked Lynette about the things Rev. Horner mentioned were troubling her husband.


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Zina Jacinto interview #2

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The detectives asked Zina about allegations of financial misconduct related to church donations.


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Fay Nutt interview #2

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The detectives called Fay in to ask what she failed to mention in their first conversation.


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Leo Ingram interview #2

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The detectives re-interviewed Pastor Ingram to get his thoughts on information uncovered since their last conversation.


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Trace evidence examination

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The lab provided their preliminary findings on the trace evidence collected from the crime scene.


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Coroner's report

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Preliminary report on the autopsy of Wendell Martinson. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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David Martinson interview

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The detectives asked the victim's younger son about his father's relationships with his family and others.


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Emanuel Martinson interview

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The detectives asked the victim's older son about his father's relationships with his family and others.


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Jason Riley interview

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The detectives met with Fay's boyfriend to find out what he knew about the victim.


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Jason Riley bio

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After a troubled early adolescence, Jason was sent to Oxford to live with an aunt.


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Canvass – Littleton / Sanford neighbors

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Investigators spoke to Deirdre and Liam's neighbors about them and their whereabouts.


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Kemp financial summary

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YCSD investigators obtained a summary of Joey Kemp's financial status.


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