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Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Atlanta News First
127 episodes
9 months ago
The state’s highest court will soon decide whether a man convicted of killing his infant son more than 20 years ago will get a new trial.The case involves the controversial medical diagnosis, shaken baby syndrome. In 2003, a Gwinnett County jury convicted Danyel Smith of murdering his two-month-old son, Chandler. The state’s medical examiner ruled the boy’s death a homicide, caused by blunt force trauma. Prosecutors told the jury it was a “shaken baby” case.In April 2024, Smith pleaded ...
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The state’s highest court will soon decide whether a man convicted of killing his infant son more than 20 years ago will get a new trial.The case involves the controversial medical diagnosis, shaken baby syndrome. In 2003, a Gwinnett County jury convicted Danyel Smith of murdering his two-month-old son, Chandler. The state’s medical examiner ruled the boy’s death a homicide, caused by blunt force trauma. Prosecutors told the jury it was a “shaken baby” case.In April 2024, Smith pleaded ...
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Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Danyel Smith's two-decade fight: A new trial on the horizon? | Behind the Investigation
The state’s highest court will soon decide whether a man convicted of killing his infant son more than 20 years ago will get a new trial.The case involves the controversial medical diagnosis, shaken baby syndrome. In 2003, a Gwinnett County jury convicted Danyel Smith of murdering his two-month-old son, Chandler. The state’s medical examiner ruled the boy’s death a homicide, caused by blunt force trauma. Prosecutors told the jury it was a “shaken baby” case.In April 2024, Smith pleaded ...
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9 months ago
13 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Elderly man scammed out of life savings | Behind the Investigation
Loris Sinanian is a deacon at St. Francis of Assisi’s in north Georgia’s town of Blairsville. At age 93, he still leads mass, but these days, he needs his faith more than ever.A few months ago, Sinanian lost his wife, Peggy. Just before that, he lost his life savings to an internet scam.“Somehow, they got into my computer,” Sinanian said. “When they got into my computer, they also got into my bank account.”In October 2023, Sinanian said he he received a call from a man who claimed to be “an o...
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9 months ago
16 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Family of missing woman found dead speak out | Behind the Investigation
When Patricia Miele’s family moved her into Greenwood Place Assisted Living and Memory Care in Marietta this past October, they trusted the 89-year-old was in good hands, adding the facility came highly recommended.Miele moved from Connecticut to Georgia years ago to be closer to her family and two grandchildren. The former schoolteacher and devout Catholic lived by her routines, which involved prayer and meals. She didn’t even have a television in her room.“Pat was a voracious reader a...
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9 months ago
11 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Scammers impersonate owners, trick agents, try to sell Ga. land | Behind the Investigation
A rural county south of Atlanta has become a target for scammers trying to make tens of thousands of dollars off people’s vacant property through local real estate agents.Atlanta News First Investigates discovered a growing issue of sham sellers near Barnesville, where a significant amount of growth is taking place. Real estate agents say the scammers are all impersonating property owners who live out of state. READ MORE: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/12/19/scammers-target-rural-...
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10 months ago
10 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Homeowners battle insurance for roof replacements after Helene damage | Behind the Investigation
While metro Atlanta didn’t see widespread damage from Hurricane Helene, some Woodstock, homeowners filed insurance claims for significant wind damage. But not everyone’s insurance is paying for new roofs.More than a dozen homeowners in the Oakhurst neighborhood filed claims for roof damage with a very specific type of construction shingle that roofers say cannot be “fixed” without a full replacement. READ MORE: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/12/12/metro-homeowners-battle-insurance...
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10 months ago
8 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Medical center faces lawsuit for ‘understaffed and unsecured’ conditions | Behind the Investigation
A Clayton County hospital is accused in a lawsuit of putting vulnerable patients at risk. Darryl Lynn Fussell II was having a mental health crisis and escaped the Southern Regional Medical Center, even though he was on an involuntary 1013 hold. Our Atlanta News First investigation found 44 patients have been reported missing from the location in the last three years. Read the full investigation here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/12/18/dozens-patients-reported-missing-this...
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10 months ago
15 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Experts warn of looming threat to nation’s GPS | Behind the Investigation
Jamming and spoofing of navigation and timing signals threaten the American economy, according to experts. Developed half a century ago for the military, GPS is now used daily by more than seven billion devices worldwide. It’s inside your phone; inside your car; and in the cockpit of every airliner.
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10 months ago
13 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
In Plane Sight: The Fix | Behind the Investigation
Drug agents are no longer allowed to seize cash from innocent passengers at US airports as a direct result of this two-year investigation by Atlanta News First Investigates.The Department of Justice ordered the Drug Enforcement Administration to suspend its ‘cold consent encounters’ at departure gates nationwide because of a single video that would never have been recorded had a traveler not watched the 2023 ‘In Plane Sight’ investigation.That innocent passenger followed the legal advice repo...
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10 months ago
41 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Georgia family farm fights land seizure, claims eminent domain abuse | Behind the Investigation
Eminent domain, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is defined as the right of a government or its agent to appropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. In Georgia, the process starts by first condemning the site.Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/12/04/railroaded-georgia-family-farm-fights-land-seizure-claims-eminent-domain-abuse/
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10 months ago
13 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Ga. University accused of teaching ‘debunked’ reading methods | Behind the Investigation
For the past 30 years, Georgia State University has run a program for experienced teachers to learn a curriculum called Reading Recovery, which is intended to help children learn how to read.Reading Recovery is one-on-one instruction in the classroom for the lowest performing students in first grade struggling to read. School districts in Georgia and across the country used its teaching methods for decades.Once hailed as one of the most effective intervention models, a study published in the ...
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10 months ago
19 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Carpet manufacturer claims it was tricked into using harmful chemicals | Behind the Investigation
One of the world’s largest carpet manufacturers claims it was tricked into using a group of chemicals it did not know was harmful to people and the environment.The allegations are part of a pending lawsuit filed by Mohawk Industries, based in Dalton, Georgia, against 3M and other chemical manufacturers.The lawsuit claims the chemical companies “concealed and misrepresented material information regarding the environmental and health risks of PFAS chemicals” when it sold “treatment products” to...
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10 months ago
7 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Airline informant received thousands from passenger cash seizures | Behind the Investigation
With a single sentence, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has ended a nationwide program that had seized untold millions in cash from airline passengers without arrests.“I am directing that the DEA suspend conducting consensual encounters,” wrote Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco in a Nov. 12, 2024, directive to the Drug Enforcement Administration.The directive was an immediate response to a report from the Justice Department Inspector General that was set in motion by Atlanta News First...
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10 months ago
14 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Daycare in debt, insulin deserts, 'Birdlady' arrested | Behind the Investigation Special
A metro Atlanta daycare was behind on her bills due to delays in payments from Georgia agencies; insulin deserts are plaguing Georgia communities; and an Atlanta Falcons superfan was arrested after an Atlanta News First investigation.These are some of our award-winning team of journalists' most popular reports from 2024.
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10 months ago
25 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Top Consumer Investigations from Better Call Harry 2024
Atlanta's top consumer reporter Harry Samler has been helping our community's residents solve their problems for more than 20 years. In this year-end special, he recaps some of his top reports from 2024, including a metro Atlanta daycare owner almost having to close because of past due payments from the government; an unlicensed contractor in over his head; a $300,000 water bill; mystery parking violations; how a man wound up with TWO car payments; and an oversized tax bill.
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10 months ago
43 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Stolen homes, AI scams, policing for profit; Amazon delivery van damages | Behind the Investigation Special
A fake landlord tries to evict an Atlanta family from their home; an Atlanta couple is furious with Amazon over a rushed delivery that caused thousands of dollars in damages to their home; scammers are using AI-generated images of military personnel to them into their romance scams; and a Georgia town is accused of using their police department to ticket drivers for the city's profits. Relive all of these riveting reports from 2024 from the award-winning team of Atlanta News First ...
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10 months ago
22 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Misdeeds | An Atlanta News First investigation
Misdeeds, an investigative series produced by Atlanta News First from September 2023 through June 2024, exposed a loophole in Georgia law that left local families robbed of their most valued asset: their home. Our reporting uncovered a pattern of deed thefts at the center of real estate fraud. It’s a crime that often goes unpunished. Misdeeds got immediate results, creating a new state law. Previously, state policy did not require ID to file a deed on a house. Clerks wer...
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11 months ago
35 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Georgia owed small business $61K, pinning delays on new payroll system | Behind the Investigation
Zenobia Willis was on the verge of bankruptcy.Willis is a small business owner who runs a transport service for disabled adults, seniors and dialysis patients. She said the state agency she works with, the Northeast Georgia Regional Commission (NEGRC), owed her $61,000. Willis said the state-funded agency had not paid her since July.“There is no reason why it should take three months to get paid,” Willis said. “You cannot run a business, especially a transportation business, without money.”NE...
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11 months ago
13 minutes

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Mom fights to get her kids back after drug tests | Behind the Investigation
Daydrianna Hefner is a Cherokee County, Georgia, mother of two who had a history of substance abuse, evident by a string of mugshots from years ago.Hefner’s addiction led to prison and intervention from the Georgia Department of Human Services Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), which placed her two kids in foster care in October 2021.While behind bars, Hefner decided to get sober. “I needed to get arrested to have that long clear frame of mind,” she said, and today cites her sob...
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11 months ago
15 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
Atlanta drivers incorrectly ticketed by speed cameras | Behind the Investigation
Since state lawmakers approved a measure allowing cities to install school zone speed protection cameras about five years ago, the number of cameras have exploded, from 39 permits for cameras approved in 2019 to 290 last year. Public records uncovered by Atlanta News First Investigates reveal the cameras have generated more than $112 million in revenue for Georgia municipalities.Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/11/07/atlanta-drivers-getting-refunds-following-tra...
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11 months ago
12 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
More than 300 cars stolen from Atlanta’s airport this year | Behind the Investigation
Thieves are targeting airport parking lots, stealing mostly high-end sports cars and pick-up trucks, some of which are later used in other crimes.Car thefts from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport have more than tripled since last year, according to statistics released by the Atlanta Police Department. Through October 2024, 301 cars were stolen, compared with 95 for all of last year.“You see so many really nice cars at the airport, people just don’t park there thinking that thei...
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11 months ago
14 minutes

Behind the Investigation with Atlanta News First
The state’s highest court will soon decide whether a man convicted of killing his infant son more than 20 years ago will get a new trial.The case involves the controversial medical diagnosis, shaken baby syndrome. In 2003, a Gwinnett County jury convicted Danyel Smith of murdering his two-month-old son, Chandler. The state’s medical examiner ruled the boy’s death a homicide, caused by blunt force trauma. Prosecutors told the jury it was a “shaken baby” case.In April 2024, Smith pleaded ...