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As an added bonus this week, LANSC is sharing a sneak peak episode from the season 15 premiere of Truth and Justice with Bob Ruff. We know if you’re a listener of LA Not So Confidential, that you’re familiar with Bob’s wildly impressive show where he uses his investigative skills to bring to light yet another story of wrongful conviction in the tragic murder case of Demorrio Lowes.
"Truth and Justice with Bob Ruff" is a popular investigative podcast hosted by Bob, a former fire chief turned citizen detective. Truth and Justice delves into wrongful convictions and controversial cases, seeking to uncover the truth and advocate for justice. Through meticulous investigation, interviews with experts, and engagement with listeners, Bob re-examines evidence, explores new leads, and often reveals overlooked or misunderstood aspects of cases. Truth and Justice sheds light on flaws in the system AND the show supports efforts to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. Each season focuses on a specific case, offering an in-depth analysis and often prompting real-world impact and legal reconsiderations.
Bob Ruff is a content creator we are proud to call a friend and colleague. His dedication calling out miscarriages of justice elevate his work. Please enjoy this special sneak peak episode of Truth and Justice, Season 15 premiere AND then look for his show wherever you get your podcasts!
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