Flawed Justice: The Kimberly Long Story Podcast
It was a murder with no eyewitnesses. No physical evidence. A star witness for the prosecution killed before he could testify, and a jury that didn’t get to see all of the evidence - until now. This is a story 15 years in the making. It is a search for justice in a criminal justice system that is willing to send someone to prison without ever examining powerful evidence of innocence. It is the profile an unforgettable little girl who felt abandoned by the people and institutions that were supposed to protect her, and a chilling example of a nightmare that could happen to anyone---even you. Kimberly long was an emergency room nurse who was found guilty of murdering her boyfriend back in 2006. Since then, we have been able to get a hold of 15 years worth case files and evidence: the police interrogations, crime scene photos, lie detector tests and an explosive piece of evidence that convinced the judge in her trial to say “she’s probably innocent”. We tracked down jurors who convicted her---and showed them the evidence they never had a chance to see. Whether you believe she did it or not, her extraordinary case shows us how flaws in the justice system can impact the lives of ordinary people - people in prison who happen to be innocent, and have no way of convincing a court to set them free.
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Mixed feelings
23/12/2019
I have to say that Randy did an amazing job on this podcast. The story is presented in a very professional and well thought manner. Also worth noting is the he great job Randy did in the background and segment transition music. The reason I have mixed feelings is because I sat on this jury and made the decisions regarding this case based upon the information given and the guidelines imposed by our legal system. The problem is we were not given critical evidence that would have proved, at least to me, Kimberleys innocence. The system has failed Kimberly and left me with deep regret. Spending some time with Randy and becoming aware of what really took place had changed my life. I don’t sleep well and feel ashamed. I hope some day I can personally apologize to Kimberly. Steven
Outstanding investigative report!
04/06/2019
Great podcast for those who loved Serial, Dirty John, and other criminal cases. Incredible job of researching the facts, conducting interviews, and talking with original jurors. Both sides of the case seemed to be presented fairly. This case is heartbreaking though. It opens your eyes to the reality that innocent people do go to prison. Through the investigative work of this reporter you realize the system does fail. Hopefully, exposure of cases like this will cause changes to occur.
Flawed Justice Review
13/01/2019
Good storytelling weaving together many different audio elements. I particularly enjoyed the use of recordings from different points of investigation
Excellent Journalism
09/01/2019
There are true crime podcasts that are really just news stories, which leaves a lot to be desired and the listener with more questions than answers, then there's rock-solid, in-depth, investigative journalism. Flawed Justice is the latter. Amazing storytelling. I highly recommend the entire podcast. Bravo CBS Local!
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- CréationCBS Local
- Années d’activité2018 - 2021
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