in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Find out what's been going on with Jake Silva's case since our last episode aired.
#JusticeForReneeRamos
#JusticeForJakeSilva
#JusticeForTyLopes
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Proof returns for Season 2 : Murder at the Warehouse 🎙️▶️ with that front page feature on Apple Podcasts!
We are so thrilled to be back.
#truecrimepodcast #wrongfulconviction #investigativejournalism
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Susan Simpson is featured here, commenting on the unprecedented legal position of Adnan Syed's case, victims' rights, and what it could mean for Maryland laws.
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Another proud moment for the Undisclosed Podcast team. Susan Simpson began working on Jeff Titus' case in 2020, and she shared her investigation and findings with the Undisclosed audience. Jacinda Davis covered Jeff's case for the Investigation Discovery special "Killer in Question," and yesterday, after 22 years behind bars, Jeff Titus walked free.
Susan and Jacinda now work together on Proof: A True Crime Podcast, and they plan to continue fighting for justice and moments just like this.
Congratulations to everyone who worked on the case.
Welcome home, Mr. Titus. ❤️ Welcome home.
@investigationdiscovery
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Big news today for Joey Watkins!
Susan investigated and covered Joey's case on Season Two of Undisclosed, along with Rabia Chaudry and Colin Miller, and Joey is represented by the Georgia Innocence Project.
Two weeks ago, Joey's conviction was overturned, and today, after more than 22 years, he was granted bond and returned home to be with his family awaiting a pending new trial.
Congratulations to the @GAInnocence and the Undisclosed Podcast, and to everyone who made this day possible.
#FreeJoeyWatkins
1. Joey Watkins at his bond hearing today 01/03/2023. (Photo Credit @GAInnocence)
2. Susan Simpson, Joey's sister Tandi, and Joey's father outside of the courthouse.
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Jacinda and Susan, waiting for Lee and Josh to walk out of Jail on December 8, 2022, in Floyd County, Georgia.
#exonerated
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Yesterday at 6:39pm, after more than 25 years behind bars for a crime they did not commit, Lee Clark and Josh Storey walked out of court as free men.
"Two Georgia men will be home for Christmas for the first time in a quarter of a century after a podcast uncovered their murder convictions were based on manufactured evidence." (Fox 5 Atlanta)
Lee and Josh were 17 when they were arrested for the 1996 shooting death of their friend, 15-year-old Brian Bowling.
Photo Credit: Georgia Innocence Project
#exonerated
https://youtu.be/HfxoTSQlknA
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Lee Clark's attorneys at the @GAInnocence have filed for an Extraordinary Motion for a New Trial, asking the court to overturn Lee's conviction based on the new evidence that we discovered during our podcast.
Lee's attorneys have also separately filed a habeas petition on his behalf in Coffee County, GA, seeking to have his conviction set aside based on 8 separate grounds for relief, including actual innocence.
Lee Clark and his co-defendant Cain Storey were 17 years old when their friend Brian Bowling died. They have spent the past 25 years in prison for a crime they did not commit, due to the misconduct and rampant Brady violations of investigators who were determined to make a case.
- Susan Simpson @TheViewFromLL2 / Twitter -
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Proof: A True Crime Podcast is a serialized investigation into cases of potential wrongful conviction. Hosted by Susan Simpson of the Undisclosed Podcast and Jacinda Davis of TV’s Evil Lives Here, Proof unravels the tangled and competing demands of the legal system, police practices, truth, guilt and innocence.
Visit our website for episode transcripts, case files, behind the scene photos and more. www.proofcrimepod.com/
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Listener questions or tips about any of the cases we cover are welcome @ proofcrimepod@gmail.com.