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IN ESTO - What Really Happened to Adrianna Hutto?
N. Leigh Hunt
16 episodes
1 month ago
Esto, Florida, 2007 - Amanda Lewis is convicted for the drowning of her 7-year-old daughter, Adrianna Hutto, after her younger son tells the sheriff's office a series of incriminating stories.

A fired coroner, Sheriff misquoted in the media, step-father inserts himself into the investigation...

Can a 6 year old be a reliable witness?

In this limited series, we explore the entire case and extract fiction from the facts.

Written and Produced by N Leigh Hunt.

A Fire Eyes Media LLC network podcast

Theme music by Bart Mendoza and Manual Scan. Acoustic score by Dylan Lotter Music. Additional info graciously provided by Georgetown University's Making An Exoneree Program and Investigator Kimberly Hunter. 
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Esto, Florida, 2007 - Amanda Lewis is convicted for the drowning of her 7-year-old daughter, Adrianna Hutto, after her younger son tells the sheriff's office a series of incriminating stories.

A fired coroner, Sheriff misquoted in the media, step-father inserts himself into the investigation...

Can a 6 year old be a reliable witness?

In this limited series, we explore the entire case and extract fiction from the facts.

Written and Produced by N Leigh Hunt.

A Fire Eyes Media LLC network podcast

Theme music by Bart Mendoza and Manual Scan. Acoustic score by Dylan Lotter Music. Additional info graciously provided by Georgetown University's Making An Exoneree Program and Investigator Kimberly Hunter. 
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary
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BONUS |Colin Miller| part 1 of 2 |Undisclosed Podcast, New Evidence, New Appeal | 2025 Pt 1 of 2
IN ESTO - What Really Happened to Adrianna Hutto?
26 minutes
1 month ago
BONUS |Colin Miller| part 1 of 2 |Undisclosed Podcast, New Evidence, New Appeal | 2025 Pt 1 of 2
Bonus || Colin Miller – Amanda’s appeal, Undisclosed Podcast and what happens next…

Two- part interview with Colin Miller (Adnan Syed's lawyer). Miler, who is now helping with Amanda’s case, speaks to me about her upcoming appeal using new evidence from the jurors, the mysterious findings of Dr. Charles Siebert, and the changing testimonies of the first responder.

This new information is a bombshell and leaves serious doubt in the stability of this conviction.   

Colin Miller is a professor at the University of South Carolina and is working with Georgetown University, Florida Attorney Natlie Figgers and me to file a new appeal for Amanda Lewis.

Written and Produced by N. Leigh Hunt. Theme Music by Bart Mendoza and Manual Scan 
A Fire Eyes Media LLC podcast network
IN ESTO - What Really Happened to Adrianna Hutto?
Esto, Florida, 2007 - Amanda Lewis is convicted for the drowning of her 7-year-old daughter, Adrianna Hutto, after her younger son tells the sheriff's office a series of incriminating stories.

A fired coroner, Sheriff misquoted in the media, step-father inserts himself into the investigation...

Can a 6 year old be a reliable witness?

In this limited series, we explore the entire case and extract fiction from the facts.

Written and Produced by N Leigh Hunt.

A Fire Eyes Media LLC network podcast

Theme music by Bart Mendoza and Manual Scan. Acoustic score by Dylan Lotter Music. Additional info graciously provided by Georgetown University's Making An Exoneree Program and Investigator Kimberly Hunter.