This week, Scott tells you about the first part of Charla Woodruff’s first on-camera interview with Ranger Collins. She discusses her parents and starts making more..
In this week’s episode, Scott discusses Brandon’s sister, Charla Woodruff. From her desire for power and authority that being a police officer would bring, to more..
In this week’s episode, Scott discusses the Colt 45 Replica revolver which came up missing from Michael and Michelle Lee’s house. No it wasn’t stolen more..
This week we delve into the details of the crime scene. Scott talks about how it was discovered, processed, and contaminated. Don’t be surprised if more..
In Episode 0, host Scott Poggensee explains why the American Justice Podcast came about. He explains how you, the American Justice Army, can help with more..
Scott has been interested in the American Criminal Justice system for as long as he can remember. He long had dreams of becoming an attorney, but growing up in the technology age took his life in other directions. Scott became interested in podcasting just recently, but is now a big fan of many True Crime podcasts. Some of his favorites are Serial, Truth and Justice, and True Crime Garage just to name a few. He really hopes that the cases he highlights will help raise awareness and free prisoners that are currently incarcerated for crimes they did not commit. After all, no one gets justice when the wrong person is jailed. Not the prisoner, not the community, and least of all the victims of the crime. “For the law holds, that it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer.” – Sir William Blackstone
C. Derick Miller - Writer & Co-Host
C. Derick Miller is a dark fiction author, freelance A&E journalist, screenwriter, and ASCAP songwriter born in the town of Greenville, Texas. A seasoned paranormal investigator and administrator for the fine art industry, his influences include Hunter S. Thompson, Kevin Smith, Shawn Mullins, and Del James. He is currently signed with Death’s Head Press and is a writer/producer for AtuA Productions. Chad is also an active member of the International Thriller Writers organization, the Horror Writers Association, and co-host of both the “Butterflies Make Me Angry” and “American Justice” podcasts. He currently resides in the Bishop Arts District of Dallas, Texas.