Chapter
The Wrongful Conviction and Exoneration of Fredrick Freeman
Michelle Cassell and Jason Flom discuss the wrongful conviction of Fredrick Freeman in 1986 for the murder of young Jennifer Evans and his eventual exoneration in 1993. They go over the details of the case and the flaws in the justice system that allowed for an innocent man to be imprisoned for years.
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Two individuals discuss the reopening of an unsolved murder case decades later and express their frustration with the lack of answers and communication from the police.
18:15 - 20:08 (01:52)
Summary
Two individuals discuss the reopening of an unsolved murder case decades later and express their frustration with the lack of answers and communication from the police.
ChapterThe Wrongful Conviction and Exoneration of Fredrick Freeman
EpisodeEpisode 2
PodcastThe Coldest Case In Laramie
An elderly man suffering from diabetes and hunger was browbeaten during seven-hour police interrogation and stated that he killed a girl.
20:08 - 22:41 (02:33)
Summary
An elderly man suffering from diabetes and hunger was browbeaten during seven-hour police interrogation and stated that he killed a girl. However, the statement is subject to doubt and may have been taken out of context.