
Episode #4
The Sound Through the Wall That Changed a Courtroom
A stranger’s decision to speak up from a motel room in Windsor may be the difference between silence and survival. In this episode, host Fartumo Kusow examines what happens when a sound through the wall feels wrong—and whether hesitation can become a moral turning point.A married couple from the UK checks into room 22 of the Best Way Motel, directly below room 27, where Zahra is staying. In the middle of the night, the wife hears banging and a soft plea: “Stop it, you’re hurting me.” What follows is an hour of uncertainty, a walk to the front desk, and testimony that later becomes part of a Canadian trial.You ’ll hear how two ordinary witnesses became central to the case, why their memories did not match perfectly, and how the motel manager’s response shaped what happened next. This episode explores the fragile space between hearing and acting, and the quiet courage it takes to trust your own alarm.If you’ve ever wondered when to speak up, call for help, or trust that uneasy feeling that something is not right, this episode will stay with you.


