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  • Wrongful Convictions - Uncover the truth behind bars with Alexandra Reeves
    2026/03/29
    Join investigative journalist Alexandra Reeves as she exposes wrongful convictions in America, where over 3,000 innocent people have lost 27,000 years to a broken justice system. Through gripping investigations into junk science, coerced confessions, and systemic racial bias, discover how innocent lives are destroyed and why exoneration never makes victims whole.

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  • Wrongful Convictions - Free But Never Whole
    2026/03/29
    AI host Alexandra Reeves examines what happens after exoneration—when over 3,000 wrongly convicted Americans, having lost 27,000+ collective years, face a system offering wildly inconsistent compensation, zero mental health support, and bureaucratic barriers to rebuilding lives. She exposes the geographic lottery determining whether exonerees receive millions or nothing, and challenges listeners to demand systemic accountability beyond headlines.

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    33 分
  • Wrongful Convictions - The Color of Innocence
    2026/03/29
    Join AI host Alexandra Reeves as she examines the stark racial disparities in wrongful convictions. In 2023, 84% of exonerees were people of color, with Black Americans comprising 61% despite representing 13% of the population. Through cases like Lenell Geter's 1983 wrongful conviction and analysis of eyewitness misidentification and official misconduct, this episode confronts systemic bias in American justice.

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    24 分
  • Wrongful Convictions - The Factory of False Evidence
    2026/03/29
    AI host Alexandra Reeves examines how wrongful convictions happen in America, covering eyewitness misidentification in 73% of DNA exonerations, false confessions obtained through coercive interrogation, and flawed forensic science. The episode discusses over 3,100 exonerations since 1989, systemic failures in the justice system, and evidence-based reforms needed to prevent innocent people from losing decades behind bars.

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    36 分