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In September 2014, 3-year-old Sarah and 2-year-old Jacob were last seen in the care of their mother, Catherine Hoggle, in Maryland. Sarah and Jacob have never been found. After disappearing for several days, Catherine was arrested and ultimately charged with the children’s murder. Catherine was declared not competent to stand trial shortly after and has been committed to a psychiatric facility until her competency can be restored.
But plenty of people - including some of Catherine’s own family members - have suggested she’s faking incompetence, convinced it’s her path out of prison.
Sarah and Jacob’s dad, Troy, and his wife, Stephanie, continue to search for the kids, desperate for both answers and justice. And now, the clock is ticking. Maryland law requires dismissal of murder charges against a defendant found incompetent to stand trial after the expiration of five years. This means that Catherine could be on the verge of release. Troy, Stephanie and their lawyer, Matt—along with police and prosecutors—are racing to stop that from happening.
In addition to a compelling and tragic personal narrative, this case raises broader issues about mental health and the justice system and the unintended consequences of well-intentioned laws. Journalists Sarah Treleaven and Beth Karas examine a father’s quest for justice and one key question that overshadows this case: Can you really fake being incompetent and get away with murder?
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Episode 1 – Crisis
A mentally ill mother. A family in crisis. And a father’s worst nightmare.
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Episode 2 – Missing
When Troy realizes his youngest children are missing, can he depend on their mother to help him find them?
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Episode 3 – Incompetent
Catherine is charged with the disappearance of her children, but a judge finds she is incompetent to stand trial. What does this mean for Troy’s search for his kids and pursuit of justice?
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Episode 4 – Faking It?
Catherine is treated in a state-run psychiatric hospital after being found incompetent to stand trial. But Troy and others raise questions about whether she’s faking it to avoid accountability.
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Episode 5 – The Ticking Clock
After years of advocacy by Troy, a judge finally decides to hear testimony from sworn witnesses about Catherine’s competency, and may even question Catherine directly. But as the clock counts down to the mandatory dismissal of charges, is it too little too late?
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Episode 6 – The Decision
The judge prepares to rule in Catherine’s competency hearing. Will Troy finally get the justice he’s been seeking for almost a decade?
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Customer Reviews
Something isn’t right
Troy is incredibly controlling. He treated his wife like a breeding machine to birth “his kids” and then cut off her family support by turning them against her and making them take more and more of her freedom when she was struggling with aspects of new motherhood to 3 kids under 5. They needed to get her help if she was really that “incompetent” but I feel like he lied about a lot of what he said. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are alive and she has them living with a friend or someone she deems safer than Troy.
Intriguing
Really good show that keeps you waiting for every episode. Well-done
Bad narration switch, way too many ads
The story is one sided, but I was enjoying the podcast for the first two episodes. After that, the narrator changed to a different woman whose voice was just uncomfortable to listen to for more than a sentence. I tried to stick it out, but I just couldn’t listen to her and more and more ads every episode. Way too many ads for a Podcast with the premise of wanting to support a family.