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

you know you seem a lot better and a lot i'm just gonna let you go i just couldn't believe it 150 000 or nothing okay out and so man they they i i'm like i can't believe it i'm like oh my god they're gonna let me go i still have the felony charges now remember and i go down and never tell people in jail you're going home either they they're idiots people are so they're so jealous and and

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

I went down to the pot and I'm like, dude, I got a fucking bond. Some of the idiots are like, oh yeah, you ratted on somebody. I'm like, ratted on who? There's nobody to rat on in my case. You know what I mean? People in jail are sick, man. Digging through your I got a subpoena while I was in jail and some people in the power like, oh, look, Bill Myers needs a subpoena.

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

I went down to the pot and I'm like, dude, I got a fucking bond. Some of the idiots are like, oh yeah, you ratted on somebody. I'm like, ratted on who? There's nobody to rat on in my case. You know what I mean? People in jail are sick, man. Digging through your I got a subpoena while I was in jail and some people in the power like, oh, look, Bill Myers needs a subpoena.

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

I went down to the pot and I'm like, dude, I got a fucking bond. Some of the idiots are like, oh yeah, you ratted on somebody. I'm like, ratted on who? There's nobody to rat on in my case. You know what I mean? People in jail are sick, man. Digging through your I got a subpoena while I was in jail and some people in the power like, oh, look, Bill Myers needs a subpoena.

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

I'm like, I can't help it if I got subpoenaed in jail. I'm going to rat it. You know, what am I going to do? They split a subpoena under my door at 3 a.m. I can't do anything about that. So anyway, they're being idiots in the jail about me getting out. They're just jealous that I got out. But it was in March. It was on March the 3rd. Man, I'll never forget that.

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

I'm like, I can't help it if I got subpoenaed in jail. I'm going to rat it. You know, what am I going to do? They split a subpoena under my door at 3 a.m. I can't do anything about that. So anyway, they're being idiots in the jail about me getting out. They're just jealous that I got out. But it was in March. It was on March the 3rd. Man, I'll never forget that.

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

I'm like, I can't help it if I got subpoenaed in jail. I'm going to rat it. You know, what am I going to do? They split a subpoena under my door at 3 a.m. I can't do anything about that. So anyway, they're being idiots in the jail about me getting out. They're just jealous that I got out. But it was in March. It was on March the 3rd. Man, I'll never forget that.

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

And I'm like, I wonder what it's like outside because nobody knows I'm leaving this jail. The only person that even cared that I was in jail was my sister, my older sister, Amy. uh, she was, you know, she was putting money on my books and on my telephone, you know, and I had some money, but what happened was, if you remember, I got fired from my job right before I went to jail.

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

And I'm like, I wonder what it's like outside because nobody knows I'm leaving this jail. The only person that even cared that I was in jail was my sister, my older sister, Amy. uh, she was, you know, she was putting money on my books and on my telephone, you know, and I had some money, but what happened was, if you remember, I got fired from my job right before I went to jail.

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

And I'm like, I wonder what it's like outside because nobody knows I'm leaving this jail. The only person that even cared that I was in jail was my sister, my older sister, Amy. uh, she was, you know, she was putting money on my books and on my telephone, you know, and I had some money, but what happened was, if you remember, I got fired from my job right before I went to jail.

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

It's like two days before that. And, uh, I told her, Hey, go, go to my job and get my last paycheck and stuff. You know, it was, it was, they owed me a couple thousand dollars or something. And, uh, and, uh, she, she went and got it. They gave it to her. They, they were concerned. They were like, is he okay? What's going on? You know, they were,

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

It's like two days before that. And, uh, I told her, Hey, go, go to my job and get my last paycheck and stuff. You know, it was, it was, they owed me a couple thousand dollars or something. And, uh, and, uh, she, she went and got it. They gave it to her. They, they were concerned. They were like, is he okay? What's going on? You know, they were,

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

It's like two days before that. And, uh, I told her, Hey, go, go to my job and get my last paycheck and stuff. You know, it was, it was, they owed me a couple thousand dollars or something. And, uh, and, uh, she, she went and got it. They gave it to her. They, they were concerned. They were like, is he okay? What's going on? You know, they were,

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

and uh they gave her the check and they even let her i never even signed it somehow she cashed the check i think they wrote it to her actually they wrote the check to my sister or something and uh she took the money she could have probably just endorsed your name on yeah yeah and put it put in her it was a small check yeah anyway so that's how i had money the whole time but it ran out of course because i was talking on the phone but she was putting money on her and my mom and um

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

and uh they gave her the check and they even let her i never even signed it somehow she cashed the check i think they wrote it to her actually they wrote the check to my sister or something and uh she took the money she could have probably just endorsed your name on yeah yeah and put it put in her it was a small check yeah anyway so that's how i had money the whole time but it ran out of course because i was talking on the phone but she was putting money on her and my mom and um

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

and uh they gave her the check and they even let her i never even signed it somehow she cashed the check i think they wrote it to her actually they wrote the check to my sister or something and uh she took the money she could have probably just endorsed your name on yeah yeah and put it put in her it was a small check yeah anyway so that's how i had money the whole time but it ran out of course because i was talking on the phone but she was putting money on her and my mom and um

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

So but nobody knows I'm getting out of jail. Nobody expects me to be getting out of jail. I didn't expect really expect it. I I knew that once John was on this case that that things would start working there, you working out, you know. And that's what I mean. I was saying about public defenders. Every time I watch your show, people are always bashing them.

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

So but nobody knows I'm getting out of jail. Nobody expects me to be getting out of jail. I didn't expect really expect it. I I knew that once John was on this case that that things would start working there, you working out, you know. And that's what I mean. I was saying about public defenders. Every time I watch your show, people are always bashing them.

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

So but nobody knows I'm getting out of jail. Nobody expects me to be getting out of jail. I didn't expect really expect it. I I knew that once John was on this case that that things would start working there, you working out, you know. And that's what I mean. I was saying about public defenders. Every time I watch your show, people are always bashing them.

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

I'm like, well, they're not all like that. And this guy's one of them. And he was proud of it, too. He would say, you know, I'm not like. I'll actually do. I'm not like all the other public defenders. I'm like, yeah, I know. I know. I know all these people in jail that have had you on these cases. I know who you are. That's why I wanted you on the case.