Incredible story hindered by below-average interviewer
The story is compelling and Raymond is incredibly engaging and sympathetic. Unfortunately, his story is frequently disrupted by Flom, who interrupts, asks leading questions, talks about himself, and is generally off-putting. I'm sure he does great work in pursuing exonerations, but in the interview context he would do well to listen more and talk less.Read full review »
Bar prep problems via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/16
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Although the interview with Santana and discussion of the false confession is interesting this show fails to explain the case in any detail or properly give the listener an idea of how bad that area of Central Park was at the time. Young kids were in fact roaming the park committing assaults and...Read full review »
JMUGrace via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/16
I really like this new show..Quite different and I look forward to more episodes..Keep up the good work and keep em coming :)
M3medicalmarijuana via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/16
A lot. The stories are sickening and so disheartening. How can police, lawyers, judges live with themselves knowing that they are stripping the lives of innocent people/families/communities knowingly?
PNLV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/16
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