
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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There comes a moment when the questions stop and the listening begins. This is that moment.
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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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Grief needs a clear answer. So when a son reaches out, his version of events complicates and begins to reshape the entire investigation.
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Congrats on such a powerful podcast, delivered so well, and thank you for making us all aware of Andrew and his wrongful conviction. It really is amazing what a difference one person can make by having perseverance and pursuing something with such passion. And in case Steven reads comments, wow…what a wonderful job he did with his persistence and patience over time. What a wonderful gift he has given that family. Please continue to publish episodes!
I was born & raised in GA and listening to Stephanie is like being back home with my girlfriends. I like how the story is told as if I was sitting beside her at the kitchen table.
I feel so grateful to have been able to hear this. So rich in its telling and its trust in the truth.
This is one of the best, most gratifying podcast I’ve ever listened to. Stephanie and her team did an incredible job investigating this and wow, what an ending.
I heard you on The Fall Line talking to Laura about your show. Once that episode was over, I went straight to your podcast and started listening. Have now binged all the episodes, and I look forward to hearing that Andrew is being released.
Good job, Stephanie, and everyone involved with this case.
I hope you plan on covering more stories.
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Focusing on the tragic murder of Danny Harris in 2007, the content examines the various layers of his case and the systemic failures within the justice system. The narratives often weave together elements of investigative journalism with powerful storytelling, highlighting not only the crime itself but also the experiences and voices of those impacted, including family members and legal advocates. Each episode seeks to uncover often-overlooked details that have significant implications on the case, ultimately striving to advocate for justice and emphasize victim-centered perspectives. Unique in its approach, the podcast does not shy away from exploring the emotional and psychological ramifications of wrongful convictions while encouraging l... more
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