A Crime Swept Away By A Hurricane
No matter how you come away from this podcast believing or understanding as the truth of this story, Steve Crossman, a British sports journalist, does a wicked job off re-investing the triple murder homicide from June 1966 in Paterson, NJ where Rubin “Hurricane” Carter and 19-year old, John Artis, are convicted (twice). After a writ of habeas corpus, Carter is released by a Federal Judge after serving nearly 20 years for triple life sentences. The investigation is in-depth and includes never before heard audio cassette tapes of Carter, the investigation detective, witnesses and more which will leave you mesmerized! If you enjoy true crime and learning more about the racial inequalities during the 1960s, this series will captivate you! The song, the movie and the books are back on my radar! #EyeOfTheHurricane 👁
Making A Podcaster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/21
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Really well made podcast, provides a brilliantly well put together insight into a topic I knew very little about (only the Dylan song). Steve Crossman presents in a wonderfully excitable manner (as he does in all his other work) which captures every moment beautifully. Keep it up!
tim246810 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/21/19
Love listening to this, really well done, can’t wait for next episode.
Mr_Andy_Mc via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/17/19
What an amazing listen. Well done Steve and Team!!!
georgeferguson10 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/03/19
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