Could You Say “Guilty” Without a Body? | The Shannon Melendi Case (Atlanta, 1994)
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In 1994, 19-year-old Emory University student Shannon Melendi vanished in Atlanta.
There was no body.
Years later, a man was convicted of her murder.
But here’s the question we couldn’t stop asking:
Could you say “guilty” without a body?
In this episode of Killing Time with Friends, we dive into the disappearance of Shannon Melendi, the investigation that followed, and Georgia’s first murder conviction without a body. We unpack the forensic breakthroughs, the delayed justice, and the emotional toll on her family — and then we wrestle with the bigger question:
Is justice about certainty… or probability?
🕯️ Dark stories. Real questions.
👇 We want to hear from you:
If you were on that jury, could you say “guilty” without a body?
Sources:
Forensic Files
Southern Fried True Crime
Mom and Mysteries True Crime Podcast
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