Hope, Heartbreak, and Happiness

Hope, Heartbreak, and Happiness

As we learned in the last episode, Temujin Kensu – formerly Fred Freeman, was now serving life without the possibility of parole in the Michigan prison system. Having been convicted of the crime of first-degree murder in the shotgun death of college student Scott Macklem, the jury had recommended the maximum penalty allowable in the state of Michigan. But true to his rebellious nature, Kensu would not settle silently into life behind bars. Kensu began educating himself in - among other subjects - legal matters. He had also garnered support and assistance from some enormously powerful organizations and individuals who believed him to be innocent of the crime for which he had been sentenced to life in prison. Would his efforts - and those of his many supporters - be rewarded, or would he be constantly frustrated in his attempts to win his freedom?

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Bonus Episode 3 with Robin from The Trail Went Cold

Bonus Episode 3 with Robin from The Trail Went Cold

Robin from The Trail Went Cold joins me to discuss how the defense attacked the prosecution's theory, their witnesses as well as how the public perceives a defendant with skeletons in their closet.

13 Aug 55min

The Jury's Decision

The Jury's Decision

On May 15, 1987, twelve jurors were charged with determining the guilt or innocence of Frederick Freeman in the first-degree murder of Scott A. Macklem. The State's theory relied upon the jury believi...

10 Aug 37min

In Defense Of A Ninja

In Defense Of A Ninja

Over the last few weeks, a St. Clair jury had been introduced to a variety of alleged eyewitnesses to the crime, and listened to damaging - but sometimes conflicting - accounts of the events of the mo...

3 Aug 43min

Bonus Episode 2 with Brett from The Prosecutors

Bonus Episode 2 with Brett from The Prosecutors

Brett from The Prosecutors podcast discusses the prosecution of Frederick Freeman, conflicts of interest, admission of evidence, and witnesses. Web and Socials:      FramedPod.com    |   @FramedPod

30 Jul 49min

The Prosecutor's Story

The Prosecutor's Story

Frederick Freeman was sitting in St. Clair County Jail pending his April 1987 trial. He was facing first-degree murder charges in the death of St. Clair Community College student Scott Macklem, a memb...

27 Jul 46min

Capturing A Shadow

Capturing A Shadow

The shocking murder of St. Clair Community College student Scott Macklem cried out for justice, and the State of Michigan was determined to hold someone accountable for the crime – even in the face of...

20 Jul 41min

Bonus Episode 1 with Julia Cowley from The Consult

Bonus Episode 1 with Julia Cowley from The Consult

Julia Cowley of The Consult podcast joins me to discuss the first two episodes of this season. With her significant training and experience with the FBI, Julia talks about the evidence and the behavio...

16 Jul 1h 6min

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