In each season, The Score: Behind the Headlines will take a deep dive into a sports-related story with host Julie DiCaro and executive producer Tony Gill. In this first season, the podcast is exploring the many twists and turns in the murder of Michael Jordan's father, James Jordan.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
In the final (for now) episode of Season 1, Julie DiCaro and Tony Gill discuss their own theories of who murdered James Jordan in 1993, why this case is still kicking around the justice system and their plans for Season 2.
This week, Julie DiCaro and Tony Gill finally get their chance to interview Daniel Green, who was convicted for the murder of James Jordan in 1996. Was he wrongfully convicted? What does he know about the night of the murder? And what's the status of... more
In Episode 7, Julie DiCaro and Tony Gill talk to Chris Mumma, Daniel Green's attorney, about the trial, the evidence, and new information that may point to Green's innocence.
As they await their chance to interview Daniel Green and his attorney, Chris Mumma, hosts Julie DiCaro and Tony Gill identify the major questions still remaining in the murder of Michael Jordan's father, James Jordan. more
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This podcast is awful
Really well researched info .
I really dont like this podcast. Its not good IMO and way better options available.
That’s a BORING MINUS for those of you keeping score. Woah is you Julie. Woah is you, keep preaching your boring takes.
Listen to 1 full episode. Don’t have predetermined thoughts and remove your bias. Then honestly rate it. That’s what I did.
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