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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They're not so excited about being witnesses after they see that I'm not insane anymore. You know what I mean? And they're going to want me โ€“ they're going to change their mind about pursuing this case because it really did depend on โ€“ The witnesses. The witnesses. Absolutely right. Yes. And I'm related to the witnesses, and eight months had gone by.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They don't want to go to court and deal with this BS. You know what I mean? They just don't want to do it. And so I'm telling him this, and he's like, yeah. And I say, can you โ€“ is it ethical for you to hold him, for you to talk to him? And I think he said he could, but he didn't know if it was a good idea or something. I'm like, why don't you just fill it out?

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They don't want to go to court and deal with this BS. You know what I mean? They just don't want to do it. And so I'm telling him this, and he's like, yeah. And I say, can you โ€“ is it ethical for you to hold him, for you to talk to him? And I think he said he could, but he didn't know if it was a good idea or something. I'm like, why don't you just fill it out?

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They don't want to go to court and deal with this BS. You know what I mean? They just don't want to do it. And so I'm telling him this, and he's like, yeah. And I say, can you โ€“ is it ethical for you to hold him, for you to talk to him? And I think he said he could, but he didn't know if it was a good idea or something. I'm like, why don't you just fill it out?

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

See what they're going to โ€“ see how they feel about this. And I don't know if he did or not, but he kept extending it. Right. Well, he just kept extending it and extending it. And, you know, months and months go by. I remember I was working. I was all back to normal working. Everything was fine. And now I'm really scared to get the felony. Now it was even worse.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

See what they're going to โ€“ see how they feel about this. And I don't know if he did or not, but he kept extending it. Right. Well, he just kept extending it and extending it. And, you know, months and months go by. I remember I was working. I was all back to normal working. Everything was fine. And now I'm really scared to get the felony. Now it was even worse.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

See what they're going to โ€“ see how they feel about this. And I don't know if he did or not, but he kept extending it. Right. Well, he just kept extending it and extending it. And, you know, months and months go by. I remember I was working. I was all back to normal working. Everything was fine. And now I'm really scared to get the felony. Now it was even worse.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I really didn't want the felony bad. And he finally calls me one day and he says, hey, man, I was I've been thinking about that case. And, you know, I listen to all the jail. I listen to all your jail calls. You know, for that piece of their evidence was on my jail phone. So let's put it that way. I was talking to somebody and. they thought they didn't need the witnesses anymore.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I really didn't want the felony bad. And he finally calls me one day and he says, hey, man, I was I've been thinking about that case. And, you know, I listen to all the jail. I listen to all your jail calls. You know, for that piece of their evidence was on my jail phone. So let's put it that way. I was talking to somebody and. they thought they didn't need the witnesses anymore.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I really didn't want the felony bad. And he finally calls me one day and he says, hey, man, I was I've been thinking about that case. And, you know, I listen to all the jail. I listen to all your jail calls. You know, for that piece of their evidence was on my jail phone. So let's put it that way. I was talking to somebody and. they thought they didn't need the witnesses anymore.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They were going to use the jail calls. That was their main piece of evidence. That was that, that they had, even if the witnesses weren't there, the jail phone calls, uh, were going to get me convicted of, uh, of it. And, uh, so he was trying to find a way around that. And he calls me and he says, I think I found a way around that one. And he said, there's like 80 people on your phone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They were going to use the jail calls. That was their main piece of evidence. That was that, that they had, even if the witnesses weren't there, the jail phone calls, uh, were going to get me convicted of, uh, of it. And, uh, so he was trying to find a way around that. And he calls me and he says, I think I found a way around that one. And he said, there's like 80 people on your phone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They were going to use the jail calls. That was their main piece of evidence. That was that, that they had, even if the witnesses weren't there, the jail phone calls, uh, were going to get me convicted of, uh, of it. And, uh, so he was trying to find a way around that. And he calls me and he says, I think I found a way around that one. And he said, there's like 80 people on your phone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Did you know that? And I said, well, yeah, I knew it. I've been selling my phone time for, uh, uh,

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Did you know that? And I said, well, yeah, I knew it. I've been selling my phone time for, uh, uh,

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Did you know that? And I said, well, yeah, I knew it. I've been selling my phone time for, uh, uh,

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

soups and whatever you know how you do in jail they want they want to talk on the phone and uh and you give them a soup and you give them or they give you a soup or whatever they got and you give them a few minutes they can call her wife or girlfriend or whatever so there's a bunch of people on the phone a bunch of people and he goes i don't think they're gonna i was i don't know if everybody understand you you only get like how many minutes do you get in there 300 what total yeah per month oh no there was no limit it was limited unlimited it was how much you could afford

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

soups and whatever you know how you do in jail they want they want to talk on the phone and uh and you give them a soup and you give them or they give you a soup or whatever they got and you give them a few minutes they can call her wife or girlfriend or whatever so there's a bunch of people on the phone a bunch of people and he goes i don't think they're gonna i was i don't know if everybody understand you you only get like how many minutes do you get in there 300 what total yeah per month oh no there was no limit it was limited unlimited it was how much you could afford

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

soups and whatever you know how you do in jail they want they want to talk on the phone and uh and you give them a soup and you give them or they give you a soup or whatever they got and you give them a few minutes they can call her wife or girlfriend or whatever so there's a bunch of people on the phone a bunch of people and he goes i don't think they're gonna i was i don't know if everybody understand you you only get like how many minutes do you get in there 300 what total yeah per month oh no there was no limit it was limited unlimited it was how much you could afford

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Oh yeah. You can talk as much as you want, but it was expensive. You know, it's like 50 cents a minute or some, some ridiculous amount of money. I think I spent a thousand dollars on the phone and only eight months. You know, like I said, I know it was like a thousand bucks. So, uh,