
Current Criminal #6 - Facts & Logic Grifters
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06/10/20 • 47 min
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13 - The Iran-Contra Affair
On January 20th, 1981, Ronald Reagan was sworn in as the 40th President of the United States. At the same time, halfway across the world, the 52 American hostages that have been held by the Islamic Republic of Iran were released to US personnel after 444 days in captivity since 1979.
Although those events appear unrelated at first glance, the links between them run deep like roots underneath a forest floor; in particular, it has been alleged that during the 1980 presidential elections, the Reagan campaign reached out to Iran and intentionally sabotaged their negotiations with the sitting President, Jimmy Carter. Reagan offered Iran much better terms to keep the hostages and so deliberately decimated the popularity of the incumbent Carter. In return, Reagan promised that should he win, Iran would receive weapons and funds from the US government.
Fast forward to 1981, and as Ronald Reagan places his hands on a bible to swear the oath of the Presidency, 52 Americans were shuttled from Tehran via Algeria, Germany, Ireland, and finally to the United States. Little did people know at the time that this was the tip of an iceberg that spans three continents, paramilitary death squads, metric tonnes of cocaine, and various American political figures committing high treason — and getting away with it.
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14 - Forensic Files & Law Enforcement Liars
In 1987, two different women in Huntington, West Virginia were attacked by the same stranger. Police collected physical evidence from the scenes and soon zeroed in on Glen Woodall — a 29-year-old groundskeeper who was convicted of the crimes based on testimony from the state's leading forensic serologist, Fred Zain.
As technology advanced, Woodall's defense team pushed for the evidence from the crime scene to be re-tested against Woodall's DNA. It didn't match. Glen Woodall was exonerated after spending five years in prison.
But how is it that forensic evidence — which originally secured Woodall's conviction — would later prove his innocence? The answer should horrify us all...
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