Excellent investigative journalism
Rob D’Amico has done an excellent job of telling a very complex and complicated story of Far West Texas in the 1980’s to early ‘90’s where the line between upholding the law as a lawman and breaking it became blurred, abused and broken. One correction is that I worked for the Sheriff for a year and 8 months, a year longer than was reported, and Love was my mother’s family name, not mine. The best part of this story can’t be told, but there has been enough fallout from this tale, no more need occur. What they did had consequences for far too many, but why they did it is only their story to tell and they aren’t talking. Well done Rob!
Yohannan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/21
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I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. It’s definitely binge worthy !
Fisaacson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/21
Amazing show. One of the best that’s out there. But the bigger picture is from season 2. It shows how the justice system is so horrible in this country. I’ve followed many of wrongful conviction cases and almost all of them are built on less evidence than what they had for John’s case. Like how...Read full review »
djmerc007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/22
Subscribed for immediate access to all episodes, yet only episode 1-5 is available. I was interested in this podcast, but doubt their credibility when they can’t be trusted to pull through with their advertising claims. I’m canceling.
CrizzyG via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/22
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