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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1986.

PORT HURON, MICHIGAN.

20-year-old Scott Macklem headed to class at Saint Clair County Community College—known locally as SC4.

He never made it home.

Scott was gunned down in the campus parking lot by an unknown assailant, leaving this quiet port town on the Canadian border shaken and desperate for answers.

The police quickly zeroed in on one man: Fred Freeman—now known as Temujin Kensu. But there was one glaring issue. Temujin had ALIBIS PLACING HIIM over 400 miles away at the moment the murder occurred.

The trial that followed was rife with controversy—marked by shaky evidence, questionable testimony, and a conviction so UNBELIEVABLE it raised more questions than answers.

Temujin Kensu's arrest, conviction, and continued incarceration defy logic.

One word comes to mind: INCONCEIVABLE.

Now, For the first time, we’re taking you inside a real-time investigation—featuring new revelations from witnesses, expert insights from those who’ve studied the case, and a meticulous reexamination of the trial, the evidence, and the events that brought us here.

The goal is simple: uncover the truth and seek justice—not just for Temujin Kensu but also for Scott Macklem.

Two life sentences.

One search for answers.

I’m Jason Usry…, and this… is INCONCEIVABLE: The Story of Temujin Kensu.

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As I'm working on finishing episodes, from time to time I will release bonus material, interviews, or other materials that are on the record but may not necessarily find their way into the chapters of this story.This interview with Julia Cowley, retired FBI Behavioral Profile at the Bureau's famed Behavioral Analysis Unit is one of my recent favorites.I hope it provides some additional context to some of the themes we will explore in the upcoming chapters.Julia and her colleagues Angela, Susan, and Bob covered this case late last year; their episodes are 47-51.Julia has also been an expert resource for me in researching this case, providing thoughtful responses to questions I have and being genuinely supportive.Please enjoy this interview as I work to finish the next chapter.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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On November 5, 1986 - 20-year-old Scott Macklem was gunned down on the campus of Saint Clair County Community College (SC4) in Port Huron, Michigan.At the time of his murder, Fred Freeman, now known as Temujin Kensu claims he was over 400 miles away in the Upper Peninsula with his pregnant girlfriend.The trial that ensued has been questioned by legal experts, law enforcement, journalists, and an army of true crime consumers.Two life sentences. One search for the Truth.For early and ad free episodes visit: patreon.com/santamaybeFor other content from Ear Cult check out: Santa Maybe, a Criminal and Missing in a Moment.Join the INCONCEIVABLE: THE STORY OF TEMUJIN KENSU group on Facebook.J8wwRP89VNlxQCk4tkj5Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1986.PORT HURON, MICHIGAN.20-year-old Scott Macklem headed to class at Saint Clair County Community College—known locally as SC4.HE never made it home.Scott was gunned down in the campus parking lot by an unknown assailant, leaving this quiet port town on the Canadian border shaken and desperate for answers.The police quickly zeroed in on one man: Fred Freeman—now known as Temujin Kensu. But there was one glaring issue. Temujin had ALIBIS PLACING HIIM over 400 miles away at the moment the murder occurred.The trial that followed was rife with controversy—marked by shaky evidence, questionable testimony, and a conviction so UNBELIEVABLE it raised more questions than answers.TEMUJIN KENSU’S arrest, conviction, and continued incarceration defy logic.One word comes to mind: INCONCEIVABLE.NOW, For the first time, we’re taking you inside a real-time investigation—featuring new revelations from witnesses, expert insights from those who’ve studied the case, and a meticulous reexamination of the trial, the evidence, and the events that brought us here.THE goal is simple: uncover the truth and seek justice—not just for Temujin Kensu but also for scott macklem.Two life sentences.One search for answers.This… is INCONCEIVABLE: The Story of Temujin Kensu.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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