![]() ![]() Listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder …ish. You can also buy merch & sign up to become a MURDERISH | Behind the Mic Patreon member and get access to exclusive perks. Visit to learn more about Jami and the podcast. ![]() Let’s get social: Follow MURDERISH on Instagram & TikTok We’re also on Facebook. Landmark case is still relevant more than 40 years later. It was at this time thatĢ7-year-old Vincent Chin found himself in peril on the streets of Motor City. Manufacturers, and that discord extended beyond the auto manufacturing plants. In theġ970s and 1980s, however, tensions were high between Japanese and American automobile Wanted their son Vincent to have more opportunities than he may have had in their native China. Like so many immigrants before them, Lily and Ben Chin Since the 1880s, immigrants from all over the globe have arrived in the United States hoping to attain aīetter quality of life, the American Dream. Listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder.ish. Visit for more info about the show and Creator/Host, Jami, as well as a list of sources for this episode.Īd-Free episodes: Visit to join MURDERISH | Behind the Mic and get access to bonus episodes, ad-free episodes, and other cool perks. If you’re interested in advertising on MURDERISH, send an email to Sahiba Krieger mailto: with a copy to mailto: Want to advertise on this show? We’ve partnered with Cloud10 Media to handle our advertising requests. ZocDoc: Visit /MURDERISH to download the app and book a top-rated doctor today.ĭirty Money Moves: Women in White Collar Crime - Listen on Apple Podcasts. Maev: Visit /MURDERISH for $40 off your first order. The circumstances begged several questions: Why would Hampton County make such a rush to judgment regarding the cause of death? Who were they trying to protect? And who was responsible for killing Stephen Smith? It would take eight years, and the widely publicized capital murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, for South Carolina authorities to admit that what happened that night in Lowcountry was no traffic accident, it was a homicide that many believe could be tied to the Murdaughs, Hampton County’s Royal Family.įollow Jami and MURDERISH on Instagram & TikTok Breeze: Visit /MURDERISH to subscribe and save 40%. The story didn’t sit well with Stephen’s friends, his family, or the South Carolina Highway Patrol. There was nothing to suggest a vehicle had been involved in Stephen’s death, yet a hit and run would become the sheriff’s department’s official determination. The body belonged to 19-year-old Stephen Smith, a nursing student at nearby Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College. A driver spotted a body in the center of a remote stretch of highway known as Sandy Run Road. Just after 4 AM on July 8, 2015, a call came into Hampton County emergency dispatch. ![]()
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