Two Taps and Friends
Two Taps and Friends
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Two Taps and Friends is a long-form conversation hosted by Defense and Litigation Attorney/Father/Husband Daniel Rosenberg with friends and guests from all walks of life. Everyday people talking everyday issues.
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The show covers a variety of topics including courtroom and legal humor, personal experiences, and social issues, with episodes exploring themes such as paranormal experiences, wild courtroom stories, celebrity antics, and humorous life mishaps, such as the 'Gas Pump Theft Gone Wrong' and insights into 'Jury Duty Chaos'.

Two Taps and Friends is a long-form conversation hosted by Defense and Litigation Attorney/Father/Husband Daniel Rosenberg with friends and guests from all walks of life. Everyday people talking everyday issues.
The Nolan Wells case on Horn Island is more than meets the eye. Join Danniel Rosenberg and Michael Dye on Two Taps & Friends as they dismantle the public narrative using legal forensics. We’re revealing the discrepancies between what was said and what the photographic evidence actually proves.
Why was the narrative of him being ”fully clothed” pushed so hard when the photos show something else? We examine the role of the Cajun Navy, the legal strategies at play, and why ”lawyering up” is the most important advice you'll ever hear, regardless of the facts.
⏰ Timestamps ⏰
00:00:00 👋 Intro
1:17 🎙️ Danny Rosenberg and Michael Dye break down the case details.
4:12 💼 The role of the Wells family and attorney Ben Crump.
6:53 🏝️ Analyzing Horn Island: Logistics and the ”left phone” theory.
9:20 👕 The ”Fully Clothed” discrepancy: Cajun Navy vs. Public Narrative.
11:35 📑 Autopsy results: Inconclusive findings and the independent review.
14:26 📹 Video evidence: Examining the docks and boat departures.
15:50 📞 Analyzing the 911 call: ”Wake Nolan up” and background audio.
19:50 👥 Witnesses and inconsistencies: The girl on the beach and friend group accounts.
21:18 🩺 Legal forensics: Strangulation signs vs. the medical examiner's report.
24:00 🏛️ The ”Mississippi History” factor and racial justice narratives.
26:50 🤐 Legal advice: Why ”lawyering up” is the right move regardless of innocence.
31:40 🌊 The Horn Island current: Environmental factors and rip currents.
34:45 💧 ”Dry Drowning” explained: How a person can drown with no water in the lungs.
39:21 🎥 Witness interviews: Analyzing Tresan Shepherd’s media statements.
41:50 📱 The cell phone mistake: Chain of custody and forensic admissibility.
45:30 🔚 Closing Thoughts: Real evidence vs. social media conjecture.
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