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Imagine being wrongfully convicted for a crime you didn't commit, or imagine your child's killer is still on the loose even though there's enough evidence for an arrest. I want to help shine light on the injustices of our judicial system. I delve into court documents, attend trials, and interview those close to the case to help me tell their stories.
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Ingrid cook

Shout out to the nanny..she's a real one

Feb 28th
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Jae Shepard

If she was so convinced, she should have professed it all in front of the jury. Waiting until sentencing (and with her phony, precisely-placed sniffles) was despicable.

Feb 22nd
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Anna Leeny

Great perspective! The justice system has its flaws, and wrongful convictions or unsolved cases can be devastating. Keeping track of arrests and legal records is crucial for transparency. For those looking to stay updated on recent arrests and inmate records in Oregon, https://oregon-arrests.org can be a helpful resource. Raising awareness about these issues can make a real difference in pushing for fair justice.

Feb 18th
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hobbs currey

It's heartbreaking to think about wrongful convictions and the pain of unresolved cases. For anyone interested in staying updated on arrest records or finding detailed information, you can explore resources like https://or-arrests.org to shed light on ongoing legal matters. Your efforts in bringing awareness to these injustices are truly commendable. Keep up the amazing work!

Feb 18th
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Jason Roy

It's crucial to shine a light on wrongful convictions and unsolved cases. With the right resources, we can bring justice to those who have been wronged. If you're looking to uncover more information on arrests or searching for detailed records in Oklahoma, check out https://oklahoma-arrests.org for a comprehensive overview.

Feb 17th
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chambers mccool

Shining a light on these issues is incredibly important, and your dedication to revealing the truth is admirable. It’s important to stay informed about the latest developments in the judicial system. If you're looking for more resources on public records or legal information, you might find useful details on the property appraiser's website, such as real-time updates and data insights. For more information, check out https://seminolecounty-propertyappraiser.org for helpful resources.

Feb 17th
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phillips brown

That’s an important mission you’re undertaking. The justice system can sometimes fail both the innocent and the victims, making it crucial to raise awareness about these cases. For those looking to access legal records or track case progress, https://panorama-charter.org can be a valuable resource in understanding ongoing legal matters. Keep sharing these powerful stories to bring more attention to overlooked injustices.

Feb 16th
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Zeeshan Javaid

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Feb 15th
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Jae Shepard

UNBELIEVABLE! I can't believe how desperately they still try to claim that they weren't horrifically wrong. They destroyed his LIFE. He was assaulted in prison. And they STILL won't stop. My heart breaks for Ray.

Feb 8th
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Mary Mcgeehan

omg that guy is so full of crappola saying they did the innocence project a favor.....they lied!!

Feb 4th
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Lahela

Dude needs an attorney!

Jan 24th
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Donnie Fore

Those women deserved it. I feel bad for Wade. They should let him out immediately.

Jan 23rd
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Melissa McCormack

what an absolute pos

Sep 17th
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Melissa McCormack

what an absolute pos

Sep 17th
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Lahela

Emotionally immature people who were not suited for parenting and definitely not a child with a mental illness.

Jul 29th
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Justin Gizinski

Holy cow guys, I have listened to everyone of your podcasts and this is handsdown far and away your best work. I felt I was in the court room and understood every aspect of the case. though I love the podcast I feel like it is a true crime show with a hint of insight into the judicial system. This one the other case was the opposite and exactly why I love it! Though stories this sensational are rare, please more of this format! 10/10

Jul 25th
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Andreana Sutherland

Crumbley's defence lawyer is like a big, tantrumming teenager. Throughout her whole approach to this case, her angle is low, she's totally trying to emotionally manipulate the jury, I'm surprised the judge didn't go harder on her with the reprimands. What an infuriating, low down dirty fighter of an atourney Crumbley's defence lawyer is!!

Jul 13th
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Scott Gallant

if he's crying about help in his journal and talking constantly about shooting up the school he has no mental problems he's just an ass

Jul 11th
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Shawna

thank you for all the details of the cases you cover. you hold my attention for the entire podcast

Jul 8th
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Jae Shepard

I'm dumbstruck as to why dummy rounds aren't given a bright and blatant color to indicate that it's different from live rounds, especially since the difference can mean life or death.

Jun 27th
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