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In Bone Valley Season 3 | GRAVES COUNTY, Maggie Freleng takes us to a small town in Graves County, Kentucky, where a terrible discovery on the front lawn of a middle school invites a string of amateur and professional investigators to try to solve a murder. Maggie is the latest investigator to get pulled in. And she’ll take all of us along as she teases out this complicated web of rumors and lies, and perhaps even the truth.In this special preview of Episode 1, we hear from Victoria Caldwell. Her account of the killing of Jessica Currin would become the driving force in the conviction of Quincy Cross and others for the murder of Jessica Currin. To hear this chapter in its entirety, visit Lava for Good/Graves CountyGraves County is hosted by Maggie Freleng, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and one of the hosts of Lava For Good’s Wrongful Conviction, and is executive produced by Gilbert King. New episodes of Bone Valley Season 3 | Graves County are available every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. To binge the entire season, ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good+ on Apple Podcasts.Graves County is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.We have worked hard to ensure that all facts reported in this show are accurate. The views and opinions expressed by the individuals featured in this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Lava for Good.
From journalist Maggie Freleng and the Obsessed Network
The Innocence Project estimates that there are currently over 20,000 innocent people locked away in US prisons. These cases remain unsolved. Each week, Investigative Journalist Maggie Freleng tells the story of one of those people and takes a deep dive into the crime they were convicted of. Through her original interviews with the convicted, their lawyers, families, and friends, Freleng chronicles each inmate’s fight for exoneration and their hope that justice can still be served.
This preview features portions of Maggie's interview with J.J. Velasquez whose story will be featured in Season 1.
Full episodes of "Unjust and Unsolved" premiere on September 10, 2020






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This is so sad. I have a story that makes me question why the authorities think a child wouldn't stuff something down their throat. My cousin was about 21mo old when he took a room of toilet paper and stuffed half of it up his nose. He literally stuffed a half of a rool of toilet paper up his nose bc it was snotty. When he came ro.me he was screaming, we made him blow his nose bc he was pointing at it and saying ouch after about 5 mins of him blowing an sneezing a wad of toilet paper the size of a tennis ball (That he a 21 month old baby stuffed up there) came out of his nose we were all in shock that he did that. But he did do it. Kids do things that we don't expect them to do all of the time!
This one shakes me to the core. Human touch is so important and can make such a positive difference. JJ... sending you a billion hugs.
I heard you interviewed by Bob Ruff on “True Crime Binge”. I was intrigued enough to subscribe and am now streaming non-stop. The cases are compelling (and infuriating) and your narration based on solid fact-finding is partly what makes them so. Great work!
I just started listing because I heard you on true crime garage. I am loving it so far. Thank you for talking and listening to people that are innocent. This should never happen.
Keep up the great work you’re doing Maggie!
how could people get convicted based on blood that hasn't been tested?! jesus christ. we are all doomed.
I don't understand how they were convicted in the first place. there was no evidence. Even in 1991 they could test the blood to see if it was human or animal.
I just heard Jason Flom mention your pods st I'll check it out asap
Great Podcast.
This is a great podcast!
So amazing!!! I teared up knowing the outcome for Ronnie!!!