Involuntary Manslaughter
Discover key takeaways from 7 podcast episodes about this topic.

Drunk Dad Leaves Toddler in Fiery Car to Burn Alive
A blackout drunk father, Nicholas Stammen, caused the horrific death of his 2-year-old daughter, Lilliana, by leaving her strapped in her car seat as his vehicle burned after a drunk driving crash, claiming he had no memory of the events.

Dad Kills Twin Baby Girl While Mom is At Work
A father's frantic 911 call about his baby falling from a changing table unravels into a tragic case of child abuse, revealing a hidden history of domestic manipulation and culminating in the death of one twin and severe injuries to the other.

Pregnant Woman Kills Baby Daddy in Broad Daylight
A pregnant woman's claim of an accidental shooting of her boyfriend during a domestic dispute escalates into a homicide investigation, revealing a complex narrative of addiction, infidelity, and conflicting statements, ultimately leading to an involuntary manslaughter conviction.

Boyfriend 'Accidentally' Shoots Girlfriend Dead in Shower
A White House security staffer faces involuntary manslaughter charges after his girlfriend died from a bullet fired through a wall, raising critical questions about his 'accidental dryfiring' claim given his firearms training.

Lying Teens Find Out Witness Already Told Police EVERYTHING
Two high schoolers, Jordan Buckley and Jaden Church House, are interrogated for the death of a photographer, Victoria Schaefer, killed by a log pushed off a cliff, revealing their lies and the psychological dynamics of their actions.

Deadliest Female Murderers Caught By Police
This episode reconstructs four harrowing cases where women committed fatal acts, often fueled by escalating arguments, substance abuse, or personal grievances, leading to tragic outcomes and eventual arrests.

Pregnant Woman Who Shot Baby's Father Learns Fate
A pregnant Georgia woman received a 10-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter after accidentally shooting and killing her child's father during a domestic dispute.