The Springfield Three Ep.9 [Bonus]: Clues Hidden in the Attic

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The Sandra Hemme Story: In the Tall Grass

In our last episode of the series, we are finally able to go on record with Sandy’s attorney with the Innocence Project, Jane Pucher. We also speak with Gilbert King, the writer and host of the Bone Valley podcast about some of the similarities between these two cases. And, most ...  Show more

The Sandra Hemme Story: Breaking News

On July 10th, Sandra Hemme’s murder conviction was overturned, but the Missouri Attorney General’s office has worked tirelessly to keep her in prison. In this episode, we have breaking news on the outcome.Do you have information about The Sandra Hemme Story? Please email us at he ...  Show more

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