Good listen
Nothing will compare to the very first episode that got me hooked. I like the talk about the crime and the way these people were processed through the system when the were released. Some episodes are better than others but they're all pretty good. My only critics is that there needs to be less talk about how everything felt, more information on the crime and they need to be longer. 38 minutes is hard to cover a 20 year gap.Read full review »
Curoso via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/17/17
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This podcast is so great because it personalizes the experiences of those who have been wrongfully imprisoned and so egregiously harmed. It helps to shatter the stereotypes of the good guys and bad guys, and you understand in a very powerful way how many lives are affected when justice is...Read full review »
Gin Soutiere via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/16
I have been truly fortunate to know Jason Flom personally via his day job, for nearly two decades, as one of the most influential music industry executives of the modern era. That he can accurately be described as such makes his dedication to The Innocence Project that much more meaningful and...Read full review »
Iknowrockstars via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/16
Very informative. This is a good eye opener on how the "justice system" truly works.Read full review »
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