- When Christian Andreacchio was found dead in his Mississippi apartment at age 21, police ruled his death a suicide after a 45-minute investigation.
- His family faced obstacles at the local and state level as they tried to prove his death was a homicide, but when Tenderfoot TV and Black Mountain Media heard his story, they turned it into the true-crime podcast, “Culpable.”
- Now the companies are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.
- “Even though the podcast formally had a finale, it’s not stopping,” one of the producers, Jacob Bozarth, told Business Insider.
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On February 26, 2014, 21-year-old Christian Andreacchio was found dead in his apartment in Meridian, Mississippi.
Meridian police ruled his death a suicide after a 45-minute investigation, but Christian’s family and a podcast about the case, “Culpable,” contend there’s substantial evidence suggesting he was…