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Breakdown podcast — season 11 — the McKenzy Debelbot case
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March 17, 2026 at 02:08 PM

Breakdown: McKenzy Debelbot's death and the trial against Ashley and Albert Debelbot

Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman investigate a tragic case of infant death in Georgia

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Breakdown
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

What is the episode about?

The McKenzy Debelbot case begins in Georgia, USA, when the young military couple Ashley Debelbot and Albert Debelbot bring their newborn daughter home from the hospital after a prolonged 15-hour labor. However, the joy of the family addition is short-lived as the parents are awakened by a disturbing sound and find their daughter lifeless. The podcast Breakdown from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution dives into the tragic circumstances and the subsequent investigation conducted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) in this eleventh season. Hosts Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman review the critical early days in May, where a happy event transforms into a complex murder case that has shaken the community in Georgia.

The case behind the episode

The case of McKenzy Debelbot is one of the most controversial cases of infant death in Georgia's recent legal history. Following the discovery of the deceased baby, both Ashley and Albert Debelbot became the subject of an intensive police investigation. Authorities believed they had evidence that the child had suffered trauma, which led to the couple being charged and later convicted of murder. Throughout the process, however, the parents have maintained their innocence, claiming that it was a medical tragedy rather than a criminal act. The McKenzy Debelbot case took a dramatic turn when the Georgia Supreme Court later overturned the convictions due to errors in the original trial, opening the door for a new trial and highlighting potential failures in the legal system.

About the podcast

Breakdown is an award-winning true crime podcast produced by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The podcast is known for its in-depth journalism and ability to uncover flaws and shortcomings in Georgia's legal system. Season 11, subtitled 'Mack', specifically focuses on the human costs and legal nuances in cases where scientific evidence and witness testimonies clash. By utilizing court transcripts, interviews, and expert analyses, Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman provide listeners with a unique insight into a case that raises fundamental questions about guilt and innocence.

Georgia
McKenzy Debelbot
Bill Rankin
Tamar Hallerman
<a href="/krimidex/mckenzy-debelbot">The McKenzy Debelbot Case</a> — Georgia
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The kidnapping of Natascha Kampusch
The murder of Jon Tokuhara
The double murder of Anna Kemp
The murder of Kristil Krug
the ethics of the defense attorney
The structure of the legal system

Listen here

The episode 'Mack - Three Days in May' can be streamed on all major platforms. The podcast offers a detailed review of the evidence that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation based their conclusions on and presents the defense's counterarguments. For listeners interested in legal security and medical mysteries in criminal cases, this season of Breakdown is essential listening.

Related episodes and media

For those looking to understand the full context of the McKenzy Debelbot case, it is recommended to listen to the subsequent episodes in season 11, including episode 6, where the legal implications of the Supreme Court's ruling are analyzed. The case connects to other documentaries about wrongful convictions in the USA and underscores the importance of independent crime journalism.

Sources

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Breakdown Podcast Page
  • Georgia Supreme Court Ruling - Debelbot v. State
  • Apple Podcasts - Breakdown by AJC

Reviews

"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's award-winning podcast 'Breakdown' tells deeply human stories about the Georgia justice system." — Apple Podcasts (4.6/5)

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Breakdown podcast — season 11 — the McKenzy Debelbot case
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 02:08 PM

Breakdown: McKenzy Debelbot's death and the trial against Ashley and Albert Debelbot

Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman investigate a tragic case of infant death in Georgia

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Breakdown
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia
McKenzy Debelbot
Bill Rankin
Tamar Hallerman
<a href="/krimidex/mckenzy-debelbot">The McKenzy Debelbot Case</a> — Georgia
unexplained events
Danish criminal cases
drab
Rule of law
Listener tales about horror
You are not alone
The murder of Emilie Meng
The Hand in the Window
The Police Murderer - The Killing of Four Officers in Copenhagen
The Natascha Kampusch case (2006)
The murder of Dan Markel
Dan Markel
The kidnapping of Natascha Kampusch
The murder of Jon Tokuhara
The double murder of Anna Kemp
The murder of Kristil Krug
the ethics of the defense attorney
The structure of the legal system

What is the episode about?

The McKenzy Debelbot case begins in Georgia, USA, when the young military couple Ashley Debelbot and Albert Debelbot bring their newborn daughter home from the hospital after a prolonged 15-hour labor. However, the joy of the family addition is short-lived as the parents are awakened by a disturbing sound and find their daughter lifeless. The podcast Breakdown from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution dives into the tragic circumstances and the subsequent investigation conducted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) in this eleventh season. Hosts Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman review the critical early days in May, where a happy event transforms into a complex murder case that has shaken the community in Georgia.

The case behind the episode

The case of McKenzy Debelbot is one of the most controversial cases of infant death in Georgia's recent legal history. Following the discovery of the deceased baby, both Ashley and Albert Debelbot became the subject of an intensive police investigation. Authorities believed they had evidence that the child had suffered trauma, which led to the couple being charged and later convicted of murder. Throughout the process, however, the parents have maintained their innocence, claiming that it was a medical tragedy rather than a criminal act. The McKenzy Debelbot case took a dramatic turn when the Georgia Supreme Court later overturned the convictions due to errors in the original trial, opening the door for a new trial and highlighting potential failures in the legal system.

About the podcast

Breakdown is an award-winning true crime podcast produced by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The podcast is known for its in-depth journalism and ability to uncover flaws and shortcomings in Georgia's legal system. Season 11, subtitled 'Mack', specifically focuses on the human costs and legal nuances in cases where scientific evidence and witness testimonies clash. By utilizing court transcripts, interviews, and expert analyses, Bill Rankin and Tamar Hallerman provide listeners with a unique insight into a case that raises fundamental questions about guilt and innocence.

Listen here

The episode 'Mack - Three Days in May' can be streamed on all major platforms. The podcast offers a detailed review of the evidence that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation based their conclusions on and presents the defense's counterarguments. For listeners interested in legal security and medical mysteries in criminal cases, this season of Breakdown is essential listening.

Related episodes and media

For those looking to understand the full context of the McKenzy Debelbot case, it is recommended to listen to the subsequent episodes in season 11, including episode 6, where the legal implications of the Supreme Court's ruling are analyzed. The case connects to other documentaries about wrongful convictions in the USA and underscores the importance of independent crime journalism.

Sources

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Breakdown Podcast Page
  • Georgia Supreme Court Ruling - Debelbot v. State
  • Apple Podcasts - Breakdown by AJC

Reviews

"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's award-winning podcast 'Breakdown' tells deeply human stories about the Georgia justice system." — Apple Podcasts (4.6/5)

Read more

You Are Not Alone — episode S3E1 — Season Launch 2025
Podcast Episode

You Are Not Alone: Camilla Bjerregaard Announces Third Season

The Hand in the Window — episode 2 — Shawn Grate and Jane Doe
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Mørkeland podcast — episode 301 — double murder in a residential area
Podcast Episode

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You Are Not Alone — episode S3E1 — Season Launch 2025

You Are Not Alone: Camilla Bjerregaard Announces Third Season

The Hand in the Window — episode 2 — Shawn Grate and Jane Doe

The Hand in the Window: Shawn Grate and the rescue of Jane Doe in Ohio

Mørkeland podcast — episode 301 — double murder in a residential area

Mørkeland: Episode 301 on double murder after trivial dispute in residential area

Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E15 — Frederik Strand

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Susanne Sperling

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