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Wrongful Confessions & No-Body Convictions: Two Cases of Justice in Question

Wrongful Confessions & No-Body Convictions: Two Cases of Justice in Question

Update: 2025-07-29
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Two teens in New York spent over 30 years in prison for a murder they didn’t commit — and yet, they confessed. In this episode, we dive into the psychology behind false confessions, the interrogation tactics that lead to them, and how the truth finally came to light. Then, we shift to a no-body murder conviction: Jerry Meek was sentenced to life for the presumed murder of his wife, Hope Meek — despite no body, no confession, and no witnesses. We dissect the court documents and explore whether justice was served or if a wrongful conviction is still unfolding in a case that has a small Oklahoma City perplexed.  #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #hopemeek #Brianboles #Newyork #Oklahoma #Killergenes 
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Wrongful Confessions & No-Body Convictions: Two Cases of Justice in Question

Wrongful Confessions & No-Body Convictions: Two Cases of Justice in Question

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