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Madeleine Baran discusses the acclaimed podcast In The Dark
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English - November 07, 2018 19:45 - 14 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The award-winning podcast In the Dark, Season 2, looks at the case of Curtis Flowers, a man in Mississippi who has been tried for the same murders six times.
Despite pointing out the faulty evidence and witness testimony in the podcast, Flowers still remains behind bars and on death row. However, some good news came recently when it was announced that the Supreme Court will hear Flowers’ case by June! The justices will examine if District Attorney Doug Evans had a history of racial discrimination in jury selection.
In season one, In The Dark examined the rare crime of child abduction. The reporters examined the case of Jacob Wetterling, the 11 year old boy from St. Joseph, Minnesota who went missing on October 22, 1989. His abduction remained a mystery for nearly 27 years… until the team from In The Dark started examining the faulty police investigation of his disappearance.
Lead In the Dark reporter Madeleine Baran is in Vancouver to speak at the Vancouver Podcast Festival, running Nov. 8-10.
Guest: Madeleine Baran
Investigative reporter for APM Reports and the host and lead reporter of the podcast In the Dark.
The award-winning podcast In the Dark, Season 2, looks at the case of Curtis Flowers, a man in Mississippi who has been tried for the same murders six times.
Despite pointing out the faulty evidence and witness testimony in the podcast, Flowers still remains behind bars and on death row. However, some good news came recently when it was announced that the Supreme Court will hear Flowers’ case by June! The justices will examine if District Attorney Doug Evans had a history of racial discrimination in jury selection.
In season one, In The Dark examined the rare crime of child abduction. The reporters examined the case of Jacob Wetterling, the 11 year old boy from St. Joseph, Minnesota who went missing on October 22, 1989. His abduction remained a mystery for nearly 27 years… until the team from In The Dark started examining the faulty police investigation of his disappearance.
Lead In the Dark reporter Madeleine Baran is in Vancouver to speak at the Vancouver Podcast Festival, running Nov. 8-10.
Guest: Madeleine Baran
Investigative reporter for APM Reports and the host and lead reporter of the podcast In the Dark.