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- Remake of the 1956 film noir film "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" in which a writer's plan to expose a corrupt district attorney takes an unexpected turn.
- A novelist aided by his future father-in-law conspires to frame himself for the murder of a burlesque dancer as part of an effort to ban capital punishment.
- Sgt. Ballard arrests a suspect in a murder. Upon further investigation, he proves that the suspect is not guilty of the crime.
- This familiar plot of a lone holdout juror benefits from extreme unusual close-ups, montages and double-exposures to "open up" the drama beyond the single room setting.
- A Professor is implicated in the murder of a female teacher at a girl's boarding school.
- It's discovered that a young girl who has just transferred to Jefferson High was tried and acquitted of killing her parents. The other students ostracize her and she becomes the subject of a whispering campaign, even among some of the teachers.
- A writer's undercover assignment backfires when he cannot produce the evidence needed to free himself from jail.
- 2021– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 4mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 22mPodcast Episode
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- 2023– 1h 58mPodcast Episode
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeThe O.J. Simpson saga remains a captivating and controversial chapter in criminal justice history. The unforgettable Bronco chase, followed by the infamous murder trial, left an indelible mark on popular culture. Eric, Sean, and Jorge explore the prosecution's missteps and the defense's strategic use of the race card, shaping one of the most watched trials of all time. June 17, 1994, forever etched in memory, as the Bronco chase unfolded. With news helicopters trailing O.J. Simpson's white Ford Bronco along Los Angeles freeways, the world watched in suspense. This surreal scene foreshadowed the drama that would unfold in the courtroom. The prosecution faced the challenge of proving O.J. Simpson's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. However, several missteps marred their efforts. Mishandling crucial evidence, like the ill-fitting glove Simpson tried on in court, weakened their case. The mishandling of blood samples and issues with evidence collection raised doubts about its integrity, casting doubt on the entire case. The defense, led by Johnnie Cochran, played the race card effectively, transforming the trial into a racial flash-point. Alleging racial bias and misconduct within the police force, Cochran created doubt among jurors. The memorable line, "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit," tapped into societal grievances and questioned the credibility of the prosecution's case. The televised trial became a global sensation. Media coverage dissected every aspect, blurring the line between journalism and entertainment. Public opinion became deeply divided, often along racial lines. The trial symbolized broader issues of race, wealth, and privilege. Supporters believed in Simpson's innocence, while others viewed him as a guilty celebrity evading justice.