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Nancy Glass
I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season two podcast.
Accused Person
You might see my picture on the front page of the New York Times as this horrible monster. I really
Inmate/Prisoner
didn't know what to believe. I was serving a 99 year sentence.
Nancy Glass
This case has stolen lives, destroyed families, challenged legal systems, and in the end, left everyone transformed. Look what you did. You destroyed a family.
Inmate/Prisoner
The door is closing, closing, closing.
Family Member
I still cannot believe that that happened.
Inmate/Prisoner
No one's come and get your body. You get buried
Nancy Glass
on prison grounds. For 22 years, only two people knew the truth.
Accused Person
The best lie is partial truth. And once I had it in my mind, it was locked in there.
Family Member
I felt like I was on Mars at that point. I did what any responsible man would do, called my mom.
Inmate/Prisoner
He was stunned. We hugged for about 10 minutes and I said, I forgive you, brother. I forgive you.
Nancy Glass
Listen to Burden of guilt season two on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Episode: Introducing: Burden of Guilt Season 2
Date: March 4, 2026
Host: iHeartPodcasts & Glass Podcasts
Note: This is a crossover introduction episode featuring the podcast Burden of Guilt Season 2, hosted by Nancy Glass. Below is a structured summary of the episode content, focused solely on the substantive conversation and storytelling.
This episode serves as a special introduction to Season 2 of the Burden of Guilt podcast, hosted by Nancy Glass. The episode offers a gripping preview of a true-crime series centered on a decades-long legal ordeal that upended multiple lives. Through firsthand audio clips and narration, listeners witness the personal and societal costs of a contentious court case, as participants reflect on loss, family, forgiveness, and the enduring search for truth.
On Stigma and Judgment:
“You might see my picture on the front page of the New York Times as this horrible monster.”
— Accused Person (00:05)
On Systemic Isolation:
“No one's come and get your body. You get buried on prison grounds.”
— Inmate/Prisoner (00:37)
On the Nature of Deception:
“The best lie is partial truth. And once I had it in my mind, it was locked in there.”
— Accused Person (00:48)
On Forgiveness:
“We hugged for about 10 minutes and I said, I forgive you, brother. I forgive you.”
— Inmate/Prisoner (01:01)
The episode maintains a serious, reflective, and empathetic tone, using candid testimony from individuals directly affected. The clips are raw and honest, with both Nancy Glass’s narration and participant voices drawing the listener deeply into the personal and societal ramifications of the case.
While this episode is primarily a teaser for Burden of Guilt Season 2, it delivers a powerful snapshot of the emotional and legal complexities at the heart of the show. Listeners are left with the promise of an in-depth investigation into a tragic, transformative case—and the hope for both understanding and redemption.
Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.