Joué
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In 1994 in the city of Tulsa, a 19-year-old is murdered when she’s caught in a gang crossfire. Police investigate and find the weapon on Michael Lee Wilson, but instead of arresting him, they frame two innocent teenagers. While they suffer behind bars, Wilson is on death row for another murder. He uses his final hours to tell the true story about what happened that fatal day. The case is retried, and new evidence is given to try to understand why police sent two innocent people to prison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Who killed JFK? If you believe the authorities, the president’s killer was Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone. But if so, why was Oswald himself murdered in police custody just 48 hours after his arrest? One man claimed he had all the answers: former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt. And in his explosive deathbed confession, he laid out a conspiracy that went right to the top. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963. According to the official version, he was killed by a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald. But right from the outset, conspiracy theories were rife. For decades, a rumor persisted that the CIA itself was behind the president’s assassination. Then, in 2003, as he believed himself about to die, former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt wrote down the bare bones of a plot that involved not just the CIA but also Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. Was this, at last, proof of the conspiracy that many had suspected for so long? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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When founding Rolling Stones member Brian Jones was found dead in a swimming pool on July 3, 1969, police immediately ruled his death an accident. One man was in the pool with him that night, a building contractor named Frank Thorogood. Many years later, in his final moments, Thorogood will make a startling confession about the night Jones died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices