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A comprehensive examination of an infuriatingly simple yet complex case. Dan did top notch investigatory reporting. What he got people in law enforcement to say on the record was staggering. An incredible display of the cracks in the system. I have no idea if the guy is innocent or simply not guilty. I did get a distinctly prickly feeling that Rosario used Dan to bolster his self advocacy a la Christian Longo. At his second to last hearing, he offered condolences to the family (which Dan had criticized him for not doing with the victims sisters). He wants to sue. He sure is a fast learner…
Don't make me do stuff via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/20/23
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Just binged this and I was blown away by the miscarriage of justice and the determination of Richard and Dan to share this story.
Kasaar 0101 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/28/19
The court scene is telling. The way the prosecutor was able to railroad Wint is very obvious. It is clear he did it. But it’s also clear that Wint got very little training and support in his defense. The evidence against him is very circumstantial and weak.
MikeJay 1@71 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/19
It’s sad to see that not all proper procedures are followed. In this case, law enforcement did not attempt to track down all evidence, including alibis. I liked the fact that they were short episodes. But, the host is bias and it clearly shows throughout the podcast.
__Terry__ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/19
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