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[Raising the Dead: Analyzing the Unsolved Wisconsin Farmhouse Murders]-[Talking Dateline: Raising the Dead]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-11-26

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Raising the Dead: A Case Study in Legal Uncertainty and Forensic Evolution

Introduction: The Persistence of an Unsolved Mystery

The Dateline episode "Raising the Dead" examines the 1992 double homicide of a young couple in a Wisconsin farmhouse. Despite a decades-long investigation that eventually culminated in the arrest of Tony Hayes, the case remains legally unresolved after a jury returned a verdict of acquittal this past summer. The podcast features host Andrea Canning, correspondent Keith Morrison, and producer Justin Balding as they dissect the complexities of the trial, the role of forensic evidence, and the impact of a "street fighter" defense strategy.

The Prosecution's Dilemma and the "Street Fighter" Defense

A central theme of the episode is the aggressive tactics employed by the defense team. According to Justin Balding, the defense attorneys acted as "street fighters" in the courtroom, effectively challenging the prosecution’s narrative at every turn. They successfully framed the investigation through a modern lens, highlighting that 1992 forensic standards were vastly different from those of 2025. By pointing out that investigators at the time were not "wearing latex gloves" or "booties," the defense argued that the crime scene was "contaminated," creating enough reasonable doubt to sway the jury.

The Role of DNA and the Controversial Interrogation

The prosecution centered its case on DNA evidence, which experts claimed had a "234 quintillion chance" of belonging to anyone other than Tony Hayes. However, the trial was complicated by the interrogation tactics used on Hayes. The defense successfully argued that the police had misled Hayes during his interview, claiming a "100% match" when the reality was more nuanced. As Keith Morrison notes, when jurors realize that "the cops lied," it can fundamentally undermine the credibility of the entire prosecution, leading them to view the interrogation as an "unsafe interrogation" prone to producing a "false confession."

The "Alternate Suspect" and Procedural Hurdles

A significant point of contention was the exclusion of evidence regarding an alternate suspect named Jeff Teel. The prosecution attempted an "extraordinary move" by ordering an exhumation to rule out Teel, hoping to "cross their T's and dot their I's." However, the judge ultimately barred the defense from presenting Teel as an alternate suspect, a decision that left many, including the victim's family, feeling that the full story remained untold. The prosecution faced a difficult choice: proceed with the trial using the evidence they had, or risk losing key witnesses whose "memories were fading" due to age and illness.

Legacy and Community Impact

The case highlights the enduring tension within small-town environments. Despite the acquittal, Tony Hayes remains in the community, living just miles away from the families involved. The episode underscores the "human frailties" that lead to violence in small, seemingly serene farming communities. For the victims' families, the quest for justice continues through a civil suit, illustrating that while a trial may conclude, the emotional and social weight of such a tragedy can linger for over 33 years.

Conclusion

"Raising the Dead" serves as a sobering reminder of the limitations of the justice system. The interplay between evolving forensic technology, the psychological impact of interrogation, and the art of courtroom advocacy creates a narrative that, while technically resolved by a verdict, leaves the community and the public grappling with the question of whether the truth was ever truly uncovered.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean, that was a very dramatic open, in my opinion.
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And in the end, obviously... they prevailed.
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I think his family was really blindsided as much as anyone else.
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That might be a bad sign that you have a black sheep in the family.
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And he remains in prison to this day.
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📝Key Phrases

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right out of the gate
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cross one's T's and dot one's I's
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game-changing move
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sticking point
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out of the woodwork
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📖 Transcript

Hi, everyone.
I'm Andrea Canning.
We are Talking Dateline.
And today we're here with Keith Morrison.
Hey, Keith.
Hello.

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