44 episodes

Serial investigative journalism from APM Reports, with host Madeleine Baran and a team of reporters. Season 1 looked at the abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the accountability of sheriffs in solving crime. Season 2 examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who was tried six times for the same crime. Also, a special report on Covid-19 in the Mississippi Delta.

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    • 4.8 • 123 Ratings

Serial investigative journalism from APM Reports, with host Madeleine Baran and a team of reporters. Season 1 looked at the abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the accountability of sheriffs in solving crime. Season 2 examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who was tried six times for the same crime. Also, a special report on Covid-19 in the Mississippi Delta.

    S2 E1: July 16, 1996

    S2 E1: July 16, 1996

    On the morning of July 16, 1996, someone walked into a furniture store in downtown Winona, Mississippi, and murdered four employees. Each was shot in the head. It was perhaps the most shocking crime the small town had ever seen. Investigators charged a man named Curtis Flowers with the murders. What followed was a two-decade legal odyssey in which Flowers was tried six times for the same crime. He remains on death row, though some people believe he's innocent. For the second season of In the Dark, we spent a year digging into the Flowers case. We found a town divided by race and a murder conviction supported by questionable evidence. And it all began that summer morning in 1996 with a horrifying crime scene that left investigators puzzled. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 42 min
    S2 E2: The Route

    S2 E2: The Route

    The case against Curtis Flowers relies heavily on three threads of evidence: the route he allegedly walked the morning of the murders, the gun that investigators believe he used, and the people he supposedly confessed to in jail. In this episode, we meet the witnesses who said they saw Flowers walking through downtown Winona, Mississippi, the morning of the murders. Some of their stories now waver on key details. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 52 min
    S2 E3: The Gun

    S2 E3: The Gun

    Investigators never found the gun used to kill four people at Tardy Furniture. Yet the gun, and the bullets matched to it, became a key piece of evidence against Curtis Flowers. In this episode, we examine the strange histories of the gun and the man who owned it. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 47 min
    S2 E4: The Confessions

    S2 E4: The Confessions

    Over the years, three inmates have claimed that Curtis Flowers confessed to them that he killed four people at the Tardy Furniture store. But they've all changed their stories at one time or another. In this episode, we investigate who's really telling the truth. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 52 min
    S2 E5: Privilege

    S2 E5: Privilege

    No witness has been more important to the prosecution's case against Curtis Flowers than Odell Hallmon. He testified in four trials that Flowers had confessed to him while the two men were in prison together. Hallmon has an astonishingly long criminal history that includes repeated charges for drug dealing, assault, and robbery. So how reliable is his testimony and did he receive anything in exchange for it? In this episode, we investigate the veracity of the prosecution's star witness. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 48 min
    S2 E6: Punishment

    S2 E6: Punishment

    Odell Hallmon, the state's key witness in the Curtis Flowers case, is serving three consecutive life sentences. We wondered what he might say now that there are no deals to cut, and he will spend the rest of his days in prison. Would he stick to his story that Flowers had confessed to the Tardy Furniture murders? We wrote him letters and sent him a friend request on Facebook. Weeks went by and we heard nothing. And then, one day, he wrote back. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
123 Ratings

123 Ratings

Anne8000 ,

Oh my dear Americans..

This podcast is so well produced and well researched. The unjust that is revealed is heartbreaking. As a Dane, trust me, things can be different. Society can be better and more just. Don’t let the corporate media fool you. Democratic socialism is not only achievable it’s the just thing to aim for. End cash bail. End the prison for profit system. Take money out of politics. Seriously guys.. you deserve so much better than what you have. Please America: vote Bernie 2020. I really hope that you guys elect him. For the sake of your own future and the whole worlds as well. Compassion and solidarity. Love from Denmark

Jfjfiffjfj ,

Good and bad

Great investigation podcast. However this podcast is clearly bias. From episode 1 in each episode we are only shown a one sided version of the case.

Serial is light years ahead for this reason.

DorotheaMoeller ,

Outstanding

There are no other podcasts even close to the outstandingly high quality of reporting, investigating and storytelling of In the Dark. The real world impact of the stories told are flooring. Can not recommend enough.

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