
It starts with a name. A name whispered in an interrogation room, scribbled into police reports, passed along like an absolute that seemed to solve everything—too neatly, too quickly.
Then it was a truck. A checkbook. Fingerprints. Suspects. Lies. Like a deadly game of Clue, the very pieces you’d expect to matter most were the ones that slipped between the cracks. And in August 2007, when Danny Ha... more
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A major breakthrough sparks renewed hope, but in a case full of twists, nothing is ever simple. As momentum builds, shocking news threatens to upend everything.
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What sounds like a breakthrough arrives with conditions. As access to proof is controlled and motives blur, Stephanie is forced to confront how easily truth can be leveraged.
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Promises come easily. Proof does not. As lines blur between strategy and manipulation, Stephanie realizes the game may be bigger than she thought—and that she might be playing in it too.
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My wife & I are fiends with your sister in law in Nashville. She sent this to her and then to me. I am very in to true crime& this podcast was absolutely amazing. We have known about you and Mark for years and it was wonderful to hear you guys tell your story in the first bonus episode. The worst part about this is it’s over. lol. I want more!! I couldn’t put it down and listened straight through. Great job!! You did an absolutely amazing thing for Anthony. Can’t wait until the next one.
Great job to you and Harris son. I think you're right, everything they missed is what the innocent missed along the way too.
Excellent work. Really well done!
I had the good fortune to be able to binge this all in a week. I could not stop listening. By the end of 10 episodes, we know the truth, but there is still one more thing we need. I look forward to that episode, and I hope it’s soon.
Loved this podcast. Such a well told story that I couldn’t stop listening to!
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This show centers on wrongful convictions, investigative storytelling, and systemic flaws in the justice system, with a strong emphasis on victim advocacy and ethically guided journalism. Through long-form interviews, it traces cases from initial investigations to appeals, often highlighting how new evidence and nonprofit legal work can reopen questions of innocence. A notable strength is the humane, meticulous approach to storytelling—focusing on families, advocates, and legal experts to illuminate the human impact of miscarriages of justice.
Unique aspects include deep dives into case files and recorded conversations, collaborations with the Tennessee Innocence Project, and a willingness to question official narratives while maintaining ... more
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