The Burden - available everywhere on March 19
Detective Louis N. Scarcella was a legendary figure in New York City during the '90s. In a city overrun with violent crime, he cracked the toughest cases and put away the worst criminals. But the story changed when a group of convicted murderers-turned-jailhouse lawyers made a startling discovery that linked all their cases: Scarcella was the cop who helped put many of them away. They made a vow: Take down Scarcella. And with the help of a relentless New York Times reporter, they did just that. Thirty years later, 20 people who Scarcella helped put behind bars have since walked free. In the media, he’s known as the disgraced, rogue cop who hoodwinked an entire system. But was this really the workings of one person?
We spent hundreds of hours talking with witnesses who were coerced, jailhouse lawyers, outraged attorneys, and righteous cops. Scarcella insists he didn’t do anything wrong. And after finally tracking him down, he agreed to take us into the belly of the beast... where justice is done (and undone). Welcome to The Burden.
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03/12/24 • 2 min
The Burden - Introducing: The Burden
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He goes for a gun. I put my glock to his head and pulled the trigger. But the gun's no good. My gun's no good. I grab him and I knock him to the ground. There's no feeling like it in the world. Know, you're doing good for good people, putting bad guys away.
Steve FishmanMeet Detective Louie Scarcella. It's the nineteen eighties and nineties and New York City is a crazy world of murder, twenty fiv
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