Well-Reported and Too Common
I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the L.A. Times podcasts, and Christopher Goffard’s reporting. Such a chilling example of how a recklessly narrow investigation, circular logic, and a challenging, prickly defendant can destroy innocent lives and deprive victims of justice. So many disturbing parallels to the Pat Dunn case in Bakersfield, California…from the tunnel vision of investigators, to the complete lack of physical evidence, to active coaching of an informant who explicitly offers to lie to avoid their own charges, to a defendant whose unpopularity with powerful people led to him being accused of murdering his own wife for no coherent motive. Unfortunately, Mr. Dunn was not as fortunate as Frank Carson.
F.F. Jerkspine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/21
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