I never had a Podcast make me cry…
Wow. We go to the movies to see fake super heroes, not realizing there are real super heroes walking among us. The story of a man wrongly incarcerated for 17 years cannot be comprehended by any of us who have never seen the inside of a prison, much less been convicted of a crime we did not commit and then sentenced to 25 years to life. But the moment when a federal prosecutor tells him that he believes he is innocent is enough to make me get misty eyed just thinking about it. Kudos to all that were involved in freeing this man. A terrible injustice was done, but thanks to all of you, it was much less worse than it could have been. You are all super, human heroes.
ScottNelson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/21
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What a wonderful podcast. Not shocked as Preet has a couple other great podcasts. Well worth your time to listen, very gripping from start to finish.
iTodd4life via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/21
I love Preet’s other 2 podcasts. This one has amazing production values and we get to actually hear the people involved in the story. Great first episode that is near and dear to my heart - about a wrongful conviction and the prosecutors who went the extra mile to right the wrong.
algalhi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/21
Longtime Bharara fan here. Gobbled up the book shortly after it came out and loved it. Skeptical about the podcast — thought it would be a yawn if the content simply replicated what was in the book. Well. Hearing these stories in the words and voices of the people were involved/affected was so...Read full review »
Meheal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/21
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