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The Perfect Neighbor: Susan Lorincz & The Death of Ajike "A.J." Owens (with AngiesWorld)

The Perfect Neighbor: Susan Lorincz & The Death of Ajike "A.J." Owens (with AngiesWorld)

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In this episode of Debate The News: True Crime, Joseph Lobosco and Adrienne Barker are joined by guest host Angie of the Angiesworld Podcast to break down the Susan Lorincz case, the killing of Ajike “A.J.” Owens, and the renewed attention surrounding Netflix’s "The Perfect Neighbor" documentary. The conversation traces the years of tension in an Ocala, Florida apartment community, the deadly neighbor dispute that culminated in the June 2, 2023 shooting, and the legal fallout that followed.As the Oscar-nominated documentary brings the case back into national focus, the panel debates whether Lorincz ever had a viable self-defense claim, why Florida’s Stand Your Ground law became central to the public conversation, and how race, rage, fear, and repeated neighborhood conflict shaped the deadly outcome. This episode is for listeners following the Susan Lorincz trial, the Ajike Owens case, The Perfect Neighbor documentary, and the wider debate over self-defense laws in true crime and criminal justice.Debate The News: True Crime approaches this story with respect for Ajike “A.J.” Owens, her children, and everyone affected by this case.🎧 Tune In to Hear- the fatal timeline behind the Susan Lorincz case- why the Stand Your Ground defense failed- fear vs. rage vs. premeditation- race, escalation, and neighbor conflict🗓️ Case Timeline- January 16, 2021 – First documented law-enforcement contact. Incident logs show an early call for service tied to the homes, marking the beginning of a long-running pattern of conflict in the neighborhood.- February 25, 2022 – A property dispute turns into a police report. Lorincz calls 911 claiming Ajike Owens threw a no-trespassing sign at her during an argument. Deputies note conflicting statements and no visible injuries.- Late 2022 to spring 2023 – Complaints continue to stack up. Additional calls and reports underscore how normalized police involvement had become between Susan Lorincz and the Owens household.- June 2, 2023, around 8:40 p.m. – The confrontation begins. Owens’ children are outside playing in the common area when an argument breaks out over a tablet. Witness accounts later describe Lorincz throwing the tablet, swinging an umbrella, and throwing roller skates toward the children.- June 2, 2023, 8:54 p.m. – Lorincz calls 911. She reports trespassing and says children are outside her door.- Minutes later – Ajike “A.J.” Owens goes to the door. After learning what happened with her children, Owens walks to Lorincz’s apartment with one of her sons to confront her.- June 2, 2023 – The fatal shot is fired through a closed door. From inside the locked apartment, Lorincz fires a single round through the door, striking Owens in the upper chest. Deputies were already en route from the earlier call.- June 6, 2023 – Susan Lorincz is arrested. Investigators reject her self-defense claim and arrest her four days after the shooting.- June 2023 – Formal charges follow. Prosecutors move forward with manslaughter-related charges and explain why they did not pursue a second-degree murder case.- August 2024 – The case goes to trial. Jurors hear 911 audio, witness testimony, and evidence centered on the shooting through the closed door.- November 25, 2024 – Lorincz is sentenced to 25 years. After being found guilty of manslaughter, she is sentenced to 25 years in the Florida Department of Corrections.- 2025 – The case stays in court and in the headlines. Lorincz files an appeal, the Owens family pursues a wrongful-death lawsuit, and the case remains part of a wider national conversation about accountability and self-defense claims.- October 17, 2025 to January 22, 2026 – The documentary brings renewed attention. Netflix releases The Perfect Neighbor, and the film is later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, putting the Ajike Owens case back in the national spotlight.⚖️ Debate & Analysis- Was the shooting justified under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law? The panel overwhelmingly says no. A locked door, police already on the way, and a shot fired without opening the door all undercut the self-defense narrative.- Was this fear, rage, or premeditation? The discussion wrestles with whether Lorincz acted in panic, anger, or with a plan to later frame the shooting as self-defense.- What role did race play? The episode examines reported slurs, Lorincz’s admitted language toward Black children, and why many people see the case as more than a simple neighbor dispute.- How did the conflict escalate for so long? Repeated 911 calls, unresolved property disputes, neighborhood tension, and lack of intervention all become part of the story.- Could this tragedy have been prevented? The panel explores how apartment management, law enforcement, and de-escalation failures may have allowed a simmering dispute to become fatal.- Why does The Perfect Neighbor resonate? Because the documentary forces viewers to confront ...
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