Alison Botha: Left for Dead

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The Wrongfully Convicted Husband? The Murder of Christine Morton | Texas True Crime

This week on Seeing Red, we travel back to Texas in the 1980s to examine a case that began with the brutal murder of Christine Morton — and led to one of the most shocking miscarriages of justice in modern American criminal history. Her husband, Michael Morton, quickly became the ...  Show more

The Racist Murder of Anthony Walker | UK Hate Crime Case

In July 2005, 18-year-old Anthony Walker was attacked in a Liverpool park in a crime that shocked the UK and became one of Britain’s most devastating modern hate crime cases. Anthony was intelligent, ambitious, and preparing for university when a night out with friends turned int ...  Show more

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