Blood and Truth Tampa Bay Times
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- True Crime
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Tommy Zeigler has been on death row for 42 years and for more than half that time, he’s been trying to convince the state of Florida to allow for DNA tests that might help exonerate him. But the state continually refuses. About 20 other men are in a similar situation, imprisoned in Florida since the 1970s or ’80s and arguing that it’s inherently unfair to deny them access to 21st century science. Leonora LaPeter Anton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Tampa Bay Times, and photographer Cherie Diez have followed the case for years. In 2018, they traveled around Florida and into Georgia to interview dozens of people, some involved in the police work or prosecution, others who believe in Zeigler’s innocence.
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Chapter 11: Shapes of Hope
It's been three years since the last episode of Blood and Truth, and Tommy Zeigler is still on death row. But with the election of a new state attorney comes fresh hope for the DNA testing Ziegler says could set him free after nearly five decades behind bars. Here's the latest.
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Chapter 10: Another Chance
Tommy Zeigler waited on Florida’s death row last year with hope that there would be another chance to test the evidence in his case. Listen to what happened.
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Coming soon: Chapter 10
Will prosecutors give Tommy Zeigler another chance at DNA testing?
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Chapter nine: A Q&A
Listen to Pulitzer Prize winner Leonora LaPeter Anton talk about what didn’t make it into this series, what’s happening with the Tommy Zeigler case and thoughts about his guilt or innocence.
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Chapter eight: Finality versus fairness
Florida’s judicial system is designed to support a jury’s verdict, whether it was right or wrong.
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Chapter seven: On the row
Tommy Zeigler has spent more than four decades living in a 6-foot by 9-foot cell and trying not to get angry.
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Customer Reviews
Well done
Not yet finished but the interviews and the grand jury testimony is a fascinating look at rural Florida in late Jim Crow era. The courts have made egregious errors in convictions but none as bad as Florida.
Another G A E Y
I so tired of hearing this. Glad I got to hear it in episode 2 rather then invest my time to be exposed to HO MOE sxE Ual Ity. It is definitely an agenda
How did I NOT know?
I'm finding this so fascinating! This happened one town over from where I live and I've never heard of it. I've been living under a rock apparently. Furniture store has an eerie parallel to Curtis Flowers. If you don't know Curtis Flowers, you must listen to In The Dark.