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S-Town's Tyler Goodson pleads guilty to charges tied to events in podcast S-Town's Tyler Goodson pleads guilty to charges tied to events in podcast
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Goodsen was charged with burglary and trespassing for allegedly taking items from John B McLemore’s property, prompting 10-year suspended sentence
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Mon 16 Oct 2017 21.09 BST
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An Alabama man featured in the hit podcast S-Town has pleaded guilty to criminal charges linked to events that occurred in the serial.An Alabama man featured in the hit podcast S-Town has pleaded guilty to criminal charges linked to events that occurred in the serial.
Michael Jackson, the Bibb County district attorney, says Tyler Goodson pleaded guilty Monday to a felony burglary charge and two misdemeanor counts of theft and criminal trespassing.Michael Jackson, the Bibb County district attorney, says Tyler Goodson pleaded guilty Monday to a felony burglary charge and two misdemeanor counts of theft and criminal trespassing.
Jackson said Goodson would receive a 10-year suspended sentence and spend five years on probation under an agreement.Jackson said Goodson would receive a 10-year suspended sentence and spend five years on probation under an agreement.
Neither Goodson nor a defense lawyer immediately returned messages seeking comment.Neither Goodson nor a defense lawyer immediately returned messages seeking comment.
Goodson was named in a multi-count indictment alleging he took lumber, old vehicles and a laptop computer from the property of his friend John B McLemore, the main character in S-Town.Goodson was named in a multi-count indictment alleging he took lumber, old vehicles and a laptop computer from the property of his friend John B McLemore, the main character in S-Town.
Jackson said Judge Don McMillan would hold a hearing later on whether Goodson has to pay restitution.Jackson said Judge Don McMillan would hold a hearing later on whether Goodson has to pay restitution.
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