Very good program
Eye opening program about terrible injustices. I understand you work on a time crunch but sometimes the interviews feel a little rushed. The last interview with the gentleman from Louisiana didn't even talk specifically about what the prosecutor and police did, how he found out, and what, if any, punishment they received. I read about it in the bio. I think it would of been better to hear it from him. I believe you are doing good work! It hammers home the fact that no one is immune. It could happen to anyone!Read full review »
KVM1317 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/16
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I now know why they made the show, "Law & Order: SVU"... because it seems to me, the detectives in NY sucked around that time. They needed a new look. This show is great, it pisses me off on how badly these guys got screwed over. Keep it up sir, keep the awareness going.Read full review »
UnHolySaint8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/17
The host might think he's being friendly and supportive but in fact he is unbelievably patronizing for not letting his guest tell his own story. We get that it was a cooerced confession; Raymond narrates perfectly clearly and vividly, but the insanely annoying host constantly resets the scene...Read full review »
rikkimc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/17
If you have ever wonders how a false confession could occur, episode 1 walks us through it, minute by minute and hour by hour. I wasn't ready to love this podcast, but I was thoroughly impressed. I haven't watched The Central Park Five yet, but I'll be watching it now. I cannot wait...Read full review »
72emcd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/16
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