Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.9 “Baconville”
On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: We take a look back at last weeks episode “Eggtown”, we look ahead to this weeks episode “The Constant”. We get a lot of great listener feedback, a new Listener Theory of the Week, and a new spoiler segment with John Lachonis aka DocArzt.
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I believe Kate would be charged by several different municipalities for her crimes, but just like Timothy McVeigh, she would stand trial for the federal crimes first. Those would be the murder of the U.S. Marshall and the bank robbery. Another theory could be that the other municipalities decided to let the Feds try her since they were seeking a life sentence.
On the coffin, I think its Ben for the reasons already given. But I do think both Michael and Walt are on the freighter. Walt contacted Locke to tell him these guys were no good.
I just wanted to let you know that I highlighted your show along with 3 others on Episode 12 of my show, PodcastJunky. Normally on my show I highlight just one episode of just one show but Lost is just to big for that. So I selected 4 shows that together form a good selection of prospectives and styles in LOST podcasting.
The premise of my show is that I share the best stuff I’ve found on my iPod and hopefully help my audience find new podcasts they will enjoy. I listen to a lot of podcasts so my reviews are on all different types of podcasts. This weeks show just happens to focus on LOST.
Thanks for doing such a terrific show.
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Kate’s trial was in California State Court. Check the seal behind the bench. Unless she murdered someone in California, she CANNOT be tried for murder. Murder is a state matter and must be taken up by the state in which the murder occurred.
You mentioned some states having an aversion to the death penalty, etc. It is not relevant as between states. Extradition to foreign states is commonplace, death penalty or not. Typically, if a defendant faces serious federal crimes and serious state crimes, an analysis will be made of the evidence and the cases will be brought in order of strongest case to weakest case.
In reality for Kate’s case, she would be tried on the fleeing, bank robbery charges and any other federal crimes in federal court and the murder charges in state court. Murder is always a state issue even if it is a federal officer. If Iowa has a death penalty, it is likely she would be tried there first.
The big question for me is why is Jack afraid to be around Aaron??