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WRAL Studios
Follow the Truth
Who really killed Michael Jordan’s father? Follow the Truth is a true crime podcast re-investigating the murder of Michael Jordan’s dad, James R. Jordan Sr. and one of the men convicted of his murder. Daniel Green has served nearly three decades in a North Carolina prison maintaining his innocence in the killing. Veteran crime reporter Amanda Lamb questions the evidence, and explores whether this is a case of wrongful conviction.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 100 ratings
Great reporting
It’s so well done. Heartbreaking and enlightening
appalachianalex via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/22
Outstanding work!
I was a child when the events detailed in this podcast occurred, so hearing it all from the beginning has been very enlightening. It’s very obvious that a lot of work went into researching and preparing this podcast. It’s awesome to me that it’s narrated by a local reporter (Amanda Lamb). The...Read full review »
ZJ_1997 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/22
Excellent
This podcast is well researched and very well presented. Another ghastly wrongful conviction.
anoif48 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/09/21
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