
The Chris Voss Show The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Convergence by Jonathan Dixon, Gregg Owen
Mar 29, 2026
Greg Owen, attorney and former pro musician, recounts his shift from stage to courtroom. He revisits a 1970s Chicago double homicide, the hunt for vanished evidence, and a surprising Tennessee lead. He explains courtroom choreography, persuading a reluctant pilot to testify, and the political battles that nearly stopped the trial.
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Discovery Of Gio Messina And His Girlfriend
- Greg Owen recounts Tony Messina finding his son Gio and Gio's girlfriend dead in an apartment after failing to reach them for two days.
- The double homicide sets the scene for the prosecution narrative that becomes the core of Convergence.
Case Misassigned During Operation Greylord
- Greg Owen describes finding the double-murder file wrongly assigned to an anti-prosecution judge amid widespread court corruption (Operation Greylord).
- The defendant sat on bond for four years despite a double homicide, prompting Owen to reopen the case.
Wealth And Influence Can Stall Justice
- Greg Owen realized wealth and influence can derail prosecutions, with powerful families hiring top lawyers to stall trials.
- That structural problem required proactive prosecutors to transfer and fight for the case to reach trial.


