This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital editor Meghan Wesley, digital reporter Lucy May and 9 On Your Side anchor Kathrine Nero talk Fiona big milestone, the upcoming trial over the Indian Hill mansion fire, mom-shaming on the rise, the latest twist in the Colerain Township mass shooting, a pregnancy lie that rocked the Tri-State in 2005 and more.
Maxim then talks with Hamilton County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Julie Wilson about why Prosecutor Joe Deters made the decision not to try Ray Tensing for a third time. Reporter Julie O’Neill than breaks down her interview with Tensing's attorney -- and whether or not the former University of Cincinnati officer would file a lawsuit to recoup court costs.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- Deters won't retry Tensing, but DOJ might
- Sam DuBose's sister: Tensing 'is going to suffer'
- Attorney: Jurors talked about Confederate flag T-shirt during retrial
- DuBose family may never get apology from Tensing
- Fiona, Henry and Bibi are officially one big, happy hippo family
- Indian Hill mansion fire heading for trial in October
- Study reveals ‘mom-shaming' is on the rise
- Woman who claimed she lost unborn baby in mass shooting wasn't really pregnant
- Why did woman lie in Colerain shooting?
- From the Vault: Another fake pregnancy shocked the Tri-State
- 1:20 - The panel talks Fiona, the Indiana Hill mansion fire trial, mom-shaming, the latest twist in the Colerain shooting, a pregnancy lie that rocked the Tri-State in 2005 and more.
- 27:15 - Hamilton County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Julie Wilson explains the decision not to prosecute Tensing for a third time.
- 36:45 - Reporter Julie O’Neill breaks down her interview with Tensing's attorney, and what might happen next.
WCPO Insiders can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.