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Crimelines® True Crime - Tommy Zeigler

Tommy Zeigler

10/05/20 • 99 min

Crimelines® True Crime

In 1976, Tommy Zeigler was sent to Florida’s death row for a quadruple murder. For the last 44 years, he has fought to prove his innocence, creating one of the longest appellate records ever. After asking for DNA testing since the early 1990s, is it still possible the truth is in the blood evidence?

For more information on newly uncovered innocence: tommyzeiglerisinnocent.com

Music by Scott Buckley

Cover art by Lars Hacking of the Rusty Hinges podcast

Sources on the website at basementfortproductions.com

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In 1976, Tommy Zeigler was sent to Florida’s death row for a quadruple murder. For the last 44 years, he has fought to prove his innocence, creating one of the longest appellate records ever. After asking for DNA testing since the early 1990s, is it still possible the truth is in the blood evidence?

For more information on newly uncovered innocence: tommyzeiglerisinnocent.com

Music by Scott Buckley

Cover art by Lars Hacking of the Rusty Hinges podcast

Sources on the website at basementfortproductions.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Music by Scott Buckley

Cover art by Lars Hacking

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Music by Scott Buckley

Research assistance by Annie Forsman-Adams

Cover art by Lars Hacking

Sources on the website at basementfortproductions.com

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