Two siblings, one murder. Who should police believe?
Crime Story10 Helmi 2025

Two siblings, one murder. Who should police believe?

When someone is attacked, especially in their home, the victim usually knows the person hurting them. And in the 2002 murder of a woman named Marlyne Johnson, the police charged her daughter-in-law, Sophia Johnson, with first degree murder. The whole ordeal tore two families apart because not only was Sophia charged with killing her mother-in-law, but the main witness against her was her own brother.


Amory Sivertson dives back into the case in her new podcast, Beyond All Repair. She joins Crime Story now.


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