A true crime podcast that seeks to go beyond the narrative and discover the truth. Both sides have facts, which picture comes into focus depends on how those facts are Framed.
One unsolved crime has divided a community for more than a decade. This season on Framed we will go beyond the narratives and try to answer the question of what happened one fateful night in 2002. Framed premiers on August 21st, 2018.
Music by Sergey Cheremisinov
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On December 20th of 2002, Brian Carrick disappeared, leaving nothing behind but a pool of blood and a trail of clues to follow. Two theories have divided the once close-knit community of Johnsburg, Illinois. Fifteen years later, people are still asking… Who killed Brian Carrick?
Music by: Sergey Chermisinov
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We’ve met our suspects. It’s time to understand their motives. Who had reason to harm Brian Carrick?
A frightened witness comes forward with information, but is the information reliable? What happened that night in the southeast corner of Val’s Foods?
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Music by: Sergey Cheremisinov
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