The 'Culpable' podcast team agreed to investigate Christian Andreacchio's death after meeting his mother and is dedicated to closing the case.
When Christian Andreacchio was found dead in his Mississippi apartment at age 21, police ruled his death a suicide after a 45-minute investigation. His family faced obstacles at the local and state level as they tried to prove his death was a homicide, but when Tenderfoot TV and Black Mountain Media heard his story, they turned it into the true-crime podcast,"Culpable." Now the companies are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.
When Christian Andreacchio was found dead in his Mississippi apartment at age 21, police ruled his death a suicide after a 45-minute investigation. His family faced obstacles at the local and state level as they tried to prove his death was a homicide, but when Tenderfoot TV and Black Mountain Media heard his story, they turned it into the true-crime podcast,"Culpable." Now the companies are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.
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