From Boston, Massachusetts, this is Mass Exoneration, a new podcast about people convicted of crimes - crimes they never committed - and what happened next, for them, and for the people they had to leave behind. At first, no one believed they were innocent. Now, they're free to tell their stories - and so are their children, their parents, their lawyers: Everyone who lived through it, from arrest to exoneration. The podcast is created in collaboration with the New England Innocence Project and recorded at the PRX Podcast Garage. Mass Exoneration is produced by Lisa Kavanaugh, Nicole Baker, and Brian Pilchik.
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From Boston, Massachusetts, this is Mass Exoneration, a new podcast about people convicted of crimes - crimes they never committed - and what happened next, for them, and for the people they had to leave behind. At first, no one believed they were innocent. Now, they're free to tell their stories - and so are their children, their parents, their lawyers: Everyone who lived through it, from arrest to exoneration. The podcast is created in collaboration with the New England Innocence Project and recorded at the PRX Podcast Garage. Mass Exoneration is produced by Lisa Kavanaugh, Nicole Baker, and Brian Pilchik.
"The only thing he was guilty of was being gay." From a child daycare center, to a prison that looked like a castle, to a messy birthday cake, this is the story of Bernard Baran, and the crime he didn't commit.
"And I think that that, I was, that kind of connection between society, and Beverly on the outside. It was like my eyes, like my hands, like my legs." This is part two of our two-part story about running shoes, a kitchen cabinet, and Victor Rosario - and the crime he didn't commit.
"And it was only my trust in God and myself, that’s the only thing it was." From the streets of Puerto Rico, to the heat of a raging fire, to the sight of the devil himself, this is the story of Victor Rosario - and the crime he didn't commit.
From Boston, Massachusetts, this is Mass Exoneration, a new podcast about people convicted of crimes - crimes they never committed - and what happened next, for them, and for the people they had to leave behind. At first, no one believed they were innocent. Now, they're free to tell their stories - and so are their children, their parents, their lawyers: Everyone who lived through it, from arrest to exoneration. The podcast is created in collaboration with the New England Innocence Project and recorded at the PRX Podcast Garage. Mass Exoneration is produced by Lisa Kavanaugh, Nicole Baker, and Brian Pilchik.