The Lawyer Who Became the Case: Murder of Chiquita Tate
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In this episode, we revisit the tragic case of Chiquita Tate, a rising Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney whose life was violently taken inside her own law office. Chiquita was brilliant, ambitious, and building a name for herself in the courtroom when her final night at work became the center of a murder investigation.
We walk through Chiquita’s life, the timeline of her last hours, the evidence found at the scene, and the courtroom battle that followed. From DNA and hair evidence to the missing wallet, blood evidence, possible staging, and the complicated personal history between Chiquita and her husband, Greg Harris, this case raises difficult questions about violence, control, justice, and legacy.
This episode also includes a brief update and reflection on the Alexis Crawford case, another heartbreaking story involving a young woman whose future was stolen.
Key Topics
- Chiquita Tate’s life, career, and rise as a criminal defense attorney
- The timeline of her final night in Baton Rouge
- The crime scene evidence, including DNA, hair, blood evidence, and the missing wallet
- How the prosecution and defense interpreted the same evidence differently
- The role of marriage, motive, life insurance, and possible separation plans
- Greg Harris’s trial, manslaughter conviction, sentencing, and appeals
- The lasting impact of workplace and intimate-partner violence
- Chiquita’s legacy beyond the crime scene
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction and factual reporting note
01:06 - A Baton Rouge law office becomes a crime scene
02:04 - The murder of Chiquita Tate
03:02 - Chiquita’s background, ambition, and legal career
04:29 - Chiquita’s marriage to Greg Harris
09:26 - February 19, 2009: dinner, work, and her final hours
13:12 - Crime scene findings and early evidence
15:59 - The suspect list and growing focus on Greg Harris
17:31 - The discovery of Chiquita’s wallet
19:37 - Evidence from Greg and Chiquita’s home
22:17 - Possible motives: separation, control, and life insurance
24:03 - A tip that redirected investigators
26:41 - Sunglasses, DNA profiles, and forensic questions
29:18 - Court proceedings and trial strategy
36:16 - The verdict: manslaughter, not second-degree murder
37:20 - Sentencing, appeals, and legal aftermath
39:52 - Reflection on Chiquita’s life and legacy
42:51 - Update and reflection on the Alexis Crawford case
47:14 - Closing message and listener gratitude
Resources Mentioned
- DNA evidence and forensic interpretation
- Louisiana second-degree murder and manslaughter law
- Criminal appeals and post-conviction challenges
- The Alexis Crawford case
- Intimate-partner violence and workplace violence awareness
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Final Reflection
The heart of this story is not only the evidence. It is Chiquita Tate herself: a first-generation college graduate, a determined attorney, and a woman whose future was still unfolding. Her legacy reminds us to honor the lives behind the headlines and to keep speaking about violence that too often begins behind familiar doors.