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Murder in the Orange Grove
The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green
On a pitch-dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder—a crime Green insists he didn’t commit. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed this controversial case for 25 years, delving into inconsistencies — from coerced confessions to allegations of a racial hoax — that challenge the integrity of the verdict. Now,...
3.9 stars from 155 ratings
“I feel for Crosley. I really hope (and do think) he is innocent because I cried my eyes out for him!”
Stephy1818 via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/09/24
“I feel for Crosley Green.
Kim Hallock, Karma Is a B….., she should be accountable”
SMT59 via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/06/24
“I’m so so sad Crosley is back in prison but my goodness, his faith is inspiring!! Our justice system has failed him in so many ways. I pray he is pardoned.”
Justice for Crosley via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/06/24
Since Crosley Green's temporary release from prison, he had created a beautiful life on the outside: he had found love, gotten a job, and was attending church regularly. But when the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided to reinstate his conviction, Crosley found himself returning to prison....
Published 11/06/24
Crosley Green won a major victory when his conviction was overturned in 2018. But two years later, he was still languishing in a Florida prison. How could that be? It would take a global pandemic and the tenacity of his legal team to give him a chance at freedom.
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Published 10/30/24
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