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Download Podcast Herman Wallace -- Another Man In The Mirror: In one of their most important broadcasts, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts consider the circumstances of Herman Wallace of the “Angola 3”. Wallace, along with two other men, was convicted in 1972 for the brutal stabbing death of an Angola, Louisiana prison guard. Wallace’s conviction was recently overturned, but only after he spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement. Wallace has reportedly died from liver cancer, just days following his release from prison. According to Amnesty International, “(n)o physical evidence linked Wallace to the crime” and “a key prosecution witness received favors, including a pardon, in return for his testimony in the case.” Wallace maintained his innocence and attributed his conviction and harsh treatment to his key role in forming the first Black Panthers, Angola prison chapter which advocated against violence and rape.
Download Podcast That was the question posed by our Crimes of the Century co-hosts and their guests as part of the Black Talk Radio network on February 12, 2015. Guests were former Tennessee Deputy Sheriff Mark P. Lipton and Dr. Richard Olivito, Director of the Midwest Center for Constitutional...
Published 02/13/15
Download Podcast That’s a distinct possibility given what we learn from Crimes of the Century May 29, 2014 broadcast. Your COC co-hosts were joined for that show by key organizers of the 2014 National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth. And what they shared was NOT some...
Published 05/30/14
Download Podcast For their April 3, 2014 broadcast, your COC co-hosts spoke with legal reform activist and award winning novelist Mara Leveritt who is also an Advisory Board member for the Center for Prosecutor Integrity (CPI). In addition to sharing important information about the CPI, and...
Published 04/10/14