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Felony Friday - Reasonably Doubtful

(**Special Follow-up Episode**) On this special follow-up episode, we interviewed Matheau Moore regarding his wife Emily Noble’s disappearance and subsequent death in 2020. Matheau was charged with and eventually acquitted of Emily’s murder after state prosecutor’s and expert witnesses claimed he staged her murder to appear a suicide. In a wild sea of media speculation - will we ever know the truth of what actually happened in the woods behind the couple’s home the evening May 24th, 2020?

Special thank you to Matheau Moore for his participation in this episode.

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Felony Friday - Reasonably Doubtful

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I stopped listening to Sword and Scale after about 2 episodes. He’s straight disrespectful to victims in his story telling. Then everything else starting coming out about the creator and I knew my instincts had been right. I listen to this show because of its objectivity and care while telling stories. It also focuses on the victims, not the perpetrators so at the end of the episode that’s my take away.

Jessica McDevitt

This case was really interesting. I totally appreciate Mattheu coming on and speaking up. I was a bit confused during the episode with everyone finding it so odd that he went right to “she hung herself”. Of course his mind would go there, his son had done that very same thing. I would do the same thing.

Jessica McDevitt

I am a FORMER listener of sword and scale. I listen to 2 true crime podcasts. Court junkie (NOT CRIME JUNKIE) and Invisible choir. That's it. I listen to objective, fact-based, fair, court case podcasts. I stopped listening to Crime Junkie, Sword and Scale, and My Favorite Murder because they insert their personal feelings into their podcasts. Shite man, I even stopped watching 60 minutes.

Heather Farquhar


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