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January 19, 2021 107 mins
On January 9, 1993, 22-year old Gina Marie Neulsein failed to show up for her shift at a Royal Farms convenience store in Baltimore, Maryland.  At 19, Gina had a brief affair with married Baltimore City police officer James Allen Kulbicki, which resulted in a pregnancy that Kulbick wanted Gina to terminate.  Gina resisted and in September, 1991, gave birth to the couple’s son, Michael.  In 1992, Gina filed a petition in Baltimore County court seeking support from for their child from Kulbicki, who demanded two paternity tests.  A hearing in the case was scheduled for January 13, 1993 and Kulbicki had been ordered to bring a check for approximately $3,000.00 in back child support to that hearing.   Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. Central for Clear and Convincing Episode 29, State of Maryland v. James Allen Kulbicki.  We’ll talk about Gina’s brief life and relationship with Kulbicki and the evidence linking him to her murder.  Then we’ll talk about his two trials, direct appeals and post-conviction claims that brought his case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court..  We are a live show and, as always, calls are welcome at (347) 989-1171.
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