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Chicago gangs: Real people. Real stories. A way forward. The new season of Motive explores violence on the streets of Chicago and the former gang members working to stop it.
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Here's another podcast we think you'll find interesting. Twenty-five years ago in Chicago, a little boy named Lenard Clark was beaten into a coma just for being Black. Almost overnight, the news stories turned to racial reconciliation and forgiveness. From writer Yohance Lacour, You Didn't See Nothin is an investigation into how that happened, and a memoir of coming-of-age in Chicago. Full series available now.
It’s a cruel sociological experiment. Lock up a 13-year-old boy for a murder that he swore he didn’t commit. Release him as a 30-year-old man. Then, give him $25 million. New from WBEZ Chicago, Motive is a true crime podcast hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frank Main, with original reporting from the Chicago Sun-Times.Find via Apple Podcasts  | Pocket Casts | RSS
While driving a Mercedes convertible, multi-millionaire T.J. Jimenez shoots a man in the legs. It's all captured on video. We begin our story outside the jail in downtown Chicago. See photos, video, court documents and more of the reporting behind this episode by visiting the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
A fellow gang member and T.J.'s mom describe the young T.J. before the arrest that put him away for so long. And we hear T.J.'s version of the night of the murder. 
T.J. is charged with murder and sent to juvenile jail. Although only 13 when arrested, he's prosecuted as an adult.For photos, video, court documents and more, visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
In 1993, a young man was murdered in front of a Honey Baked Ham store on Belmont Avenue. We return to the scene of the crime to find out what happened on the night that put T.J. in prison for 16 years. For photos, video, court documents and more, visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
5: The Fairytale Ending

5: The Fairytale Ending

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After his conviction is overturned, T.J. leaves prison and begins enjoying his freedom. Meanwhile, Frank receives some emails from a mysterious man telling him he's got the story all wrong.For photos, video, court documents and more, visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
6: Mousey Is Dead

6: Mousey Is Dead

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Brian Nelson was the leader of T.J.'s gang: The Simon City Royals. Nelson spent almost thirty harrowing years in prison. What was left when he came out?For photos, video, court documents and more, visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
7: Inmate K51114

7: Inmate K51114

2019-11-0126:292

In prison, T.J. becomes a part of the gang hierarchy and dives deep into religion. Not long after inmate number K51114 is released, cracks start to appear.   For photos, video, court documents and more visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
T.J. gets angry watching a heavyweight match between two persuasive Chicago lawyers. One side claims the police framed T.J. for a murder. The other side claims that T.J. is a murderer. For photos, video, court documents and more visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Now a multi-millionaire, T.J. could have done anything. But he called himself Batman and started a violent gang war.For photos, video, court documents and more visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
10: Mother's Day

10: Mother's Day

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The big question is ... why?For photos, video, court documents and more visit the Motive page at the Chicago Sun-Times.
A story of years of silence, how it was broken, and the young women who are finally coming forward to seek justice. A preview of WBEZ’s new season of Motive, coming soon.
1: Lauren Bajorek

1: Lauren Bajorek

2020-02-0736:124

A college student dies on her 21st birthday in Spain. Authorities rule her death an accident. Years later, questions arise after a TV segment airs about someone she was with that night.
2: Gabrielle Vega

2: Gabrielle Vega

2020-02-0734:331

Gabrielle Vega alleges her tour guide raped her in 2013. Nearly five years later, she learns she’s not the only one and decides to do something about it.
3: Blackout

3: Blackout

2020-02-1430:431

“If you’re robbed while you’re drunk everyone still understands that’s a robbery,” says a former prosecutor. “Or if you’re beaten up while you’re drunk, everyone still understands that’s an assault.”In today’s episode, we look at the double-standard often applied in cases of sexual assault.
4: Can’t Tell Anyone

4: Can’t Tell Anyone

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Most of the women in this story did not go to the police. And while some told a friend, family member or therapist what happened, most say they tried to bury it and move on. Why? And what made these women decide to finally break their silence?
5: Did Anyone Know?

5: Did Anyone Know?

2020-02-2837:282

While studying abroad in Spain, Hayley McAleese and Carly Van Ostenbridge reported to both the police and their school that they had been sexually assaulted. It didn’t go as expected.
Preview: Season 2 Q&A

Preview: Season 2 Q&A

2020-03-0602:09

The powerful investigative work of the Motive podcast is directly supported by WBEZ members.Your donation today is critical to the future of Motive — and all of the investigative reporting that comes from WBEZ.Plus, when you donate, you’ll be invited to join us for a virtual Q&A after this season wraps. Submit your questions in advance and then join us live to get a behind the scenes look at Season 2 — along with updates on any new developments.Make your donation today and get all the details at wbez.org/support.
6: The Investigation

6: The Investigation

2020-03-1337:00

A Spanish prosecutor opened a criminal investigation in the spring of 2018. Almost two years have passed. We go to Spain to see what’s happening.
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Connie Darrington

TJ is as guilty they come. An innocent person would have taken that money and done nothing but good with it. Hell, he didn't even buy his own mother a house and set her up for life. BOL said TJ never felt the money was his; that's because it wasn't; he has a guilty conscience.

Apr 25th
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Megan Osteen

This episode had me so worked up, the ridiculousness of the judges dicision on abuse instead of rape. Its called common sense, how was she supposed to fight off 5 guys at 1 time!!?? And the guys literally told on themselves online by bragging about it and sending videos of the whole thing!! Maybe the judge is part of the wolfpack.

Jun 25th
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Amanda Green

I can't even with this. It's sad enough that people listen to this garbage and give it the voice it doesn't deserve. Aside from limited isolated incidents of racism.. this country does not have a racism or white supremacist problem. We have a media and "journalism" problem and an overwhelming ignorant population.

Feb 9th
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Rockabilly king

gotta say after listening to this episode I'm not sure who the real Nazis are,the group of so called anti fascist skin heads actions seem more like the fascist to me

Dec 8th
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monnie🤬

Its sad enough just reading the trailer.

Apr 5th
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Wendy Brown

aaa2p

Feb 6th
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Quinton Pressley

Only complaint is using the same music from up and vanished. Ruins it for me every time... Why use that?

Oct 11th
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