Crime and Prejudice Donovan DeBoest
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- True Crime
Casefiles gone wrong.
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Exoneree 9: Anthony Porter & Alstory Simon
Shortly after 1 AM, Officer Anthony Liance of the Chicago police department, responded to an urgent call that a man had been shot in Washington State Park...
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Exoneree 8: Major Fred Galvin
This is the setting for our case today: the height of the Iraqi war, a hardened war yet caring war veteran in Major Galvin leading his platoon of commandos in Afghanistan, and an ambush.
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Exoneree 7: Rubin Carter - Part 2
To study the original case records of the Lafayette Bar shooting is to travel a winding path of perplexing questions and tiny bits of facts that have been construed into myth with evidence that was never challenged contributing to the mystery. One thing is for certain, however, the shooting at the bar and grill had been very, very quick...
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Exoneree 6: Rubin Carter - Part 1
After his release in 1961 from prison, 24-year-old Rubin Carter worked to turn his life around pursuing a career as a professional boxer leading to a short yet successful career before it was tragically cut short when on June 17th, 1966 he became involved in an infamous shooting at a bar in New Jersey resulting in the death of a bartender and two customers.
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Exoneree 5: The Central Park 5
A case without a motive, no care for hiding the body, no regard for the public attention, an attack right in the heart of the city; the blueprint of a serial killer, except for one crucial mistake, the victim lived, and survived to tell the tale...
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Exoneree 4: The Roscetti Four
To this day, Rush Medical College can proudly claim over 10,000 physicians. It was to this bright future and promising college education in which tragically, Lori Roscetti's life, filled with promise, ambition, and self-achievement would be tragically cut short in a horrible saga leading to the arrest of the Roscetti four.