The second season of the podcast 'The Letter,' titled 'Ripple Effect,' has been released, exploring the aftermath of the 1982 double murder of two young fathers outside an iconic Utah restaurant. Host Amy Donaldson, who did not initially plan for a second season, was compelled to continue the story due to its connection with the first season. The new episodes delve into the generational impact of the crime, focusing on themes of trauma and forgiveness. The season features the confession of the suspect, who provided reasons for the killings that intensified the families' suffering.
The Letter podcast rolls out its unexpected second season Tuesday, highlighting generational questions about trauma and forgiveness stemming from the 1982 murders of two young fathers. More here: https://t.co/eEn80yEiuv
The double murder of two fathers left 5 children to grow up with ghosts. The suspect confessed quickly but gave reasons for the killing that only increased the pain. The Letter Season 2: Ripple Effect is out now. Find us on https://t.co/XKUffmlOAm. https://t.co/hMMLV1JI7m
A new season of KSL podcast's "The Letter" explores what happened after 2 young fathers were murdered outside an iconic Utah restaurant in 1982. https://t.co/HaZVgySjK6
Episode 6 of our true crime podcast "Shane and Sally" is out now. We hear from the last of the main suspects in the case, Heath Davis, who was known in the eighties as one of the toughest guys in San Angelo. https://t.co/VBsEyRM2aJ
Amy Donaldson, the host of “The Letter” says she never expected to record another season of the podcast. However, she discovered a story that connects with the first season. Season 2: Ripple Effect is available now. https://t.co/gt5xUZlwCx