βWhen you hear the tapes of Allen talking to the undercover agent, itβs chilling because of the casual nature of the conversation. Itβs a moment where the private reality of who he is collides with the public investigation, and you can't unhear it.β
Serial Productions defines true-crime storytelling
βThis story comes from the producers at Serial Productions, the people who basically invented the true-crime podcast more than a decade ago. They have a specific way of looking at a case that goes beyond the headlines and into the human core.β
βThe trial wasn't just about the law; it was the final point where our family couldn't look away from the damage anymore. Hearing the evidence in a courtroom makes it real in a way that family gossip or concern never quite manages to do.β
βReporting on your own family is a completely different animal than reporting on politics or war. You're not just looking for facts; you're looking at the people who shaped you and trying to understand how someone you grew up with could end up in a federal courtroom.β
βMy cousin Allen was always a bit of a character, but the story of how he ended up in the crosshairs of a federal investigation is shocking. It started with family drama and ended with the kind of legal trouble that snaps a family apart forever.β