The pursuit of justice can be impacted by the smallest detail. “American Justice” from A&E explores recent compelling criminal cases, from those that made national headlines to gripping lesser-known cases, through the prism of our justice system. Driven by first-hand perspectives of loved ones, survivors, investigators, prosecutors, defense attorneys, jurors, and sometimes even the perpetrators, t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTrue Crime |
A Florida woman is accused of having her husband murdered after he's found cheating with an 18-year-old.
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The tragic tale of Linda Sobek, a pretty, vivacious Los Angeles model who turns up missing after a photo shoot. The police investigation leads to photographer Charles Rathbun, who, after much back-and-forth, says he killed her by accident.
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Peachtree, Georgia, 1995. The shocking case of Lewis Joyner, a man leading two secret lives that ended in the brutal murders of two women. Lewis Joyner sits down with American Justice tell his side of the story.
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In 1995, serial bigamist Jill Coit is convicted of murdering Gerald Boggs in Steamboat Springs, Co. Coit and Boggs had been married for only seven days when Boggs found out she was still married to someone else and had the marriage annulled. American... more
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The series focuses on a diverse range of criminal cases, both high-profile and obscure, offering an in-depth look at how the justice system operates and occasionally fails. Each episode features a variety of perspectives, including those of victims' families, law enforcement officials, legal professionals, and sometimes even the accused, providing a multifaceted understanding of the cases examined. Notably, the podcast maintains a narrative style that not only informs but also engages listeners through emotionally charged storytelling, making it a compelling choice for true crime enthusiasts who appreciate thorough explorations of justice-related themes.
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6. Edward Post
7. Jamie Kalven
8. Sean Parker
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