#115 Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions - Origin Story

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#577 Jason Flom with John Giuca

On October 12, 2003, Mark Fisher was found shot and killed in a driveway in Brooklyn, NY after spending the night hanging out with a group of his peers, including John Giuca and Antonio Russo. Upon interrogation, a few of the people that Mark had been with late the night before l ...  Show more

Introducing - Bone Valley Season 5 | The Devil's Quarry: Preview

In the woods outside Carmel, New York, a hunter finds the bones of a twelve-year-old girl. She had been missing. The people meant to protect her had looked the other way. Police set their sights on two teenage drug dealers, who are convicted of her murder and sent to prison.But t ...  Show more

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