
Something Stinks in Missouri
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02/17/22 • 30 min
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With an estimated 60,000 innocent people sitting in prison today, many believe it’s particularly challenging to free the wrongfully convicted in the state of Missouri. But why? Who is fighting for justice and who isn’t? The answer is both shocking and disturbing.
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With an estimated 60,000 innocent people sitting in prison today, many believe it’s particularly challenging to free the wrongfully convicted in the state of Missouri. But why? Who is fighting for justice and who isn’t? The answer is both shocking and disturbing.
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MHM. Justice never has an expiration date. If we can't correct wrongful convictions, then people are saying, how can we trust the whole criminal justice system. Rodney Lincoln's case is not an anomaly. Decades of unchecked misconduct leads to decades of injustice. Right, I'm Leah Rothman, this is the Real Killer Episode eleven. Something stinks in Missouri. You know they said justice is supposed to be equal to all. I've never taught to anyone tha
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