Above: the Proof team, with newly-released Cain Joshua Storey and Darrell Lee Clark
Proof Soars to the Top 10 After Explosive Evidence was Revealed on the Podcast Exonerating Two Wrongly Convicted Men in Georgia; Final Wrap-up Episode to Debut on December 19
Red Marble Media, a New York-based production company specializing in true crime investigative series for television and podcasting, is announcing a second season of its successful podcast Proof with a brand new case, which is set to premiere in April 2023. Proof season one is also being developed into a multi-part series for television.
The current season soared to Apple Podcast’s Top Ten list after national media coverage detailed how the series producers uncovered evidence that exonerated two wrongly convicted men serving life sentences in Georgia. A special wrap-up episode will premiere on December 19.
Proof has gained an enthusiastic fanbase over its 17 riveting episodes for unearthing crucial evidence that lead...
Proof Soars to the Top 10 After Explosive Evidence was Revealed on the Podcast Exonerating Two Wrongly Convicted Men in Georgia; Final Wrap-up Episode to Debut on December 19
Red Marble Media, a New York-based production company specializing in true crime investigative series for television and podcasting, is announcing a second season of its successful podcast Proof with a brand new case, which is set to premiere in April 2023. Proof season one is also being developed into a multi-part series for television.
The current season soared to Apple Podcast’s Top Ten list after national media coverage detailed how the series producers uncovered evidence that exonerated two wrongly convicted men serving life sentences in Georgia. A special wrap-up episode will premiere on December 19.
Proof has gained an enthusiastic fanbase over its 17 riveting episodes for unearthing crucial evidence that lead...
- 12/16/2022
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: Cain Joshua Storey and Darrell Lee Clark were exonerated this week for the murder of their friend in 1996 thanks to the Proof podcast.
Their story is now set to be turned into a true-crime television series.
Susan Simpson and Jacinda Davis are the creators and hosts of Proof, which uncovered evidence of police misconduct in the case of the two Georgia men, who were convicted of the murder of Brian Bowling when they were teenagers.
Over 17 episodes of their podcast and a year investigating the case, the pair discovered a succession of misinformation and procedural mishaps, including the mishandling of evidence and lack of an autopsy lead to Storey and Clark being sentenced to life in prison for a crime that had initially been ruled an accidental death due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Storey and Clark were released on December 8 after serving 25 years in prison after The Georgia Innocence Project and local Rome,...
Their story is now set to be turned into a true-crime television series.
Susan Simpson and Jacinda Davis are the creators and hosts of Proof, which uncovered evidence of police misconduct in the case of the two Georgia men, who were convicted of the murder of Brian Bowling when they were teenagers.
Over 17 episodes of their podcast and a year investigating the case, the pair discovered a succession of misinformation and procedural mishaps, including the mishandling of evidence and lack of an autopsy lead to Storey and Clark being sentenced to life in prison for a crime that had initially been ruled an accidental death due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Storey and Clark were released on December 8 after serving 25 years in prison after The Georgia Innocence Project and local Rome,...
- 12/15/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
After the 2014 podcast Serial became a worldwide sensation, many were left doubting that convicted murderer Adnan Syed was guilty of killing former high school girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999, when Syed was 17. The Syed family friend who brought the case to the attention of Serial producer Sarah Koenig is certain they got the wrong man. "I totally believe in his innocence," that friend, attorney Rabia Chaudry, tells People in this week's issue. Once Serial aired and others became intrigued, Chaudry, 42, shared Syed's case files for renewed investigation. She now has written a book, Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial,...
- 8/3/2016
- by Diane Herbst, @DianeHerbst
- PEOPLE.com
After the 2014 podcast Serial became a worldwide sensation, many were left doubting that convicted murderer Adnan Syed was guilty of killing former high school girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999, when Syed was 17. The Syed family friend who brought the case to the attention of Serial producer Sarah Koenig is certain they got the wrong man. "I totally believe in his innocence," that friend, attorney Rabia Chaudry, tells People in this week's issue. Once Serial aired and others became intrigued, Chaudry, 42, shared Syed's case files for renewed investigation. She now has written a book, Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial,...
- 8/3/2016
- by Diane Herbst, @DianeHerbst
- PEOPLE.com
The Maryland Attorney General's office filed an appeal Monday to a judge's recent ruling granting a new murder trial for Serial subject Adnan Syed. In its appeal, the Ag's office argues that the judge erred in allowing consideration of new evidence relating to the reliability of cell phone tower evidence presented at Syed's initial 2000 trial. The cell tower evidence helped convict Syed by corroborating the testimony of prosecution witness Jay Wilds, who claimed that he was with Syed when Syed buried his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in a Baltimore park. Lee was later found buried there. The new evidence in...
- 8/2/2016
- by Diane Herbst, @dianeherbst
- PEOPLE.com
The Maryland Attorney General's office filed an appeal Monday to a judge's recent ruling granting a new murder trial for Serial subject Adnan Syed. In its appeal, the Ag's office argues that the judge erred in allowing consideration of new evidence relating to the reliability of cell phone tower evidence presented at Syed's initial 2000 trial. The cell tower evidence helped convict Syed by corroborating the testimony of prosecution witness Jay Wilds, who claimed that he was with Syed when Syed buried his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in a Baltimore park. Lee was later found buried there. The new evidence in...
- 8/2/2016
- by Diane Herbst, @dianeherbst
- PEOPLE.com
Last week news broke that Adnan Syed, the subject of the popular podcast Serial, was granted a new trial; and no one seems to be more shocked than series host Sarah Koenig. "I happened to be on Skype with our Executive Producer Julie Snyder, and both of us did exactly the same involuntary thing of sucking in our breath and then putting out hands over our mouths," Koenig wrote on her Serial blog. "We weren't so much shocked because of the legal arguments, but because it was such a longshot, this outcome." According to the court order, which granted the new trial,...
- 7/6/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
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