In this episode, we dive into two haunting cases that expose deep cracks in the American justice system.
First, we revisit the troubling story of Ryan Ferguson, a Missouri teenager convicted of a murder he didn’t commit—based on shaky eyewitness testimony and a dream turned into a confession. His decade-long fight for freedom raises serious questions about how truth gets buried in pursuit of a conviction.
Then, we examine the tragic case of Cameron Todd Willingham, a Texas father executed for allegedly setting the fire that killed his three children. Despite mounting forensic evidence suggesting the blaze was accidental, the state moved forward with his execution—making it one of the most controversial death penalty cases in U.S. history.
Wrong place, wrong time—or something far more systemic? Join us as we unravel the flawed investigations, prosecutorial missteps, and the human cost of justice gone wrong.
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