A Note from Tessa on Evan Gershkovich

A Note from Tessa on Evan Gershkovich

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Ch. 12 - Something of this Magnitude?

As we come to the end of season one, reporter Tessa Kramer is left with some lingering questions. How are the injustices we've seen in this story woven into the DNA of our criminal legal system? Is there hope for genuine reform? And what role can forensics play? More information ...  Show more

The Fallout

Content advisory: this episode makes mention of the sexual assault and murder of a child. Please take care if listening. In this special update episode of Admissible, Tessa Kramer returns to the mic to explore the aftermath of our 12-part series. Our investigation exposed the Vir ...  Show more

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