2. Running the Race | S2: New Folsom

2. Running the Race | S2: New Folsom

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3. Superhero | S2: New Folsom

Valentino’s unexpected death just days after a confidential meeting with the prison’s warden leaves his grieving father with a tangle of questions and suspicions. When law enforcement and prison leadership fail to act, Val Sr. finds an ally in Sgt. Kevin Steele, a senior officer ...  Show more

4. "Foul Play" | S2: New Folsom

How did Sgt. Kevin Steele go from being a true believer in the institution of New Folsom to writing an explosive memo hoping to tear it down? We sift through video evidence, interrogation tapes and internal reports to find glimpses of his transformation. But when he feels his rep ...  Show more

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