Senseless True Crime Podcast

S7:E6: The Senseless Killing of Telvin Osborne (30) "Trigger Point"

Season 7 Episode 6

⚠️This episode contains descriptions of intimate partner violence. Listener discretion is advised. ⚠️

Keysville, Georgia—30-year-old Telvin Osborne’s untimely death stemmed from a volatile mix of personal conflict, public controversy, and strained relationships. In the months leading up to his death, his outspoken views on dating and identity sparked backlash online, while his private life and relationship with 25-year-old Hannah Grace Cobb was unraveling behind the scenes.

These tensions escalated into alleged physical violence, ultimately ending with Telvin being killed under circumstances that were classified as “accidental” that shocked both his community and the wider public with a decision by the grand jury that shocked a nation. 

Through personal accounts, digital footprints, and a timeline of escalating events, we delve into the complexities of his relationships, the cultural debates he stirred, and the circumstances that placed him at the center of a storm he could not escape.

Listen to Season 7: Episode 6 to find out the shocking outcome of this case. 

Rest in Peace Telvin Osborne and condolences to his children and loved ones. 🕊️🙏🏼

The National Domestic Violence Hotline is a 24/7/365 confidential resource that provides free support for victims and survivors of intimate partner violence at 1-800-799-7233 ☎️


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