In Justice is a limited podcast series hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels in association with Death By Incarceration. Now available on your favorite pod-catcher.
In episode four, The Prosecutor & The Trial, Spencer & Lisa discuss the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King. King was known to do whatever it took to get a confession. Sometimes, what it took was suppressing evidence and fabricating wild stories. King was proud of 16 death penalty convictions on top of countless other courtroom victories. To date, seven of King's convictions have been overturned with many more under increased scrutiny. King secured guilty verdicts for Emmanuel Rios and Angel Rodriguez despite having zero physical evidence tying them to the crime. He also had knowledge of a taped confession that could have exonerated them both.
Listen for yourself and determine whether the pieces fit together to make a compelling case against Rios and Rodriguez or if you think they were wrongfully convicted.
If you haven’t yet listened to episodes one, two, or three be sure and get caught up.
And if you haven’t checked out our bonus episode - Charles Peruto you can still go back and hear the complete story of the missing tape & its journey.
Subscribe now to the In Justice podcast and hear the lost confession tape that could have kept two innocent men out of prison for the past 33 years.
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
Check out our websites:
InJustice
Death By Incarceration
Crawlspace Media 
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In Justice is a limited podcast series hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels in association with Death By Incarceration. Now available on your favorite pod-catcher.

In episode four, The Prosecutor & The Trial, Spencer & Lisa discuss the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King. King was known to do whatever it took to get a confession. Sometimes, what it took was suppressing evidence and fabricating wild stories. King was proud of 16 death penalty convictions on top of countless other courtroom victories. To date, seven of King's convictions have been overturned with many more under increased scrutiny. King secured guilty verdicts for Emmanuel Rios and Angel Rodriguez despite having zero physical evidence tying them to the crime. He also had knowledge of a taped confession that could have exonerated them both.

Listen for yourself and determine whether the pieces fit together to make a compelling case against Rios and Rodriguez or if you think they were wrongfully convicted.

If you haven’t yet listened to episodes one, two, or three be sure and get caught up.

And if you haven’t checked out our bonus episode - Charles Peruto you can still go back and hear the complete story of the missing tape & its journey.

Subscribe now to the In Justice podcast and hear the lost confession tape that could have kept two innocent men out of prison for the past 33 years.

follow us on instagram @injusticepod

follow us on tiktok @injusticepod

follow us on twitter @injustice_pod

follow us on facebook www.facebook.com/injusticepod

in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.

Check out our websites:

InJustice

Death By Incarceration

Crawlspace Media 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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