#005 Jason Flom with Marty Tankleff

#005 Jason Flom with Marty Tankleff

Marty Tankleff had just turned 17 when he was arrested for murdering his parents, Seymour and Arlene Tankleff in September 1988. Based on an unsigned “confession" extracted from him following many long hours of interrogation by notorious Suffolk County detective K. James McCready, Marty was convicted and sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. After serving 17 years, Marty's conviction was vacated by the New York State Appellate Division, Second Department, in December of 2007. On July 22, 2008, a judge signed off on a motion by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to dismiss all charges against Marty. Marty recently passed the bar exam and is pursuing a career as an attorney, advocating criminal justice reform and wrongful convictions.

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Introducing - Wrongful Conviction with Lauren Bright Pacheco | Season 2

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#549 Lauren Bright Pacheco with James Soto

#549 Lauren Bright Pacheco with James Soto

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#548 Jason Flom with Jeff Boppre

#548 Jason Flom with Jeff Boppre

On September 19, 1988, drug dealer Richard Valdez and his pregnant girlfriend Sharon Condon were shot in their house near Scottsbluff, NE. Police quickly focused on Jeff Boppre based on a purported “d...

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#547 Jason Flom with John Restivo

#547 Jason Flom with John Restivo

On December 5th, 1984, the naked body of Theresa Fusco was pulled out of a wooded area in Lynbrook, NY - the 3rd in a string of recent disappearances, putting pressure on police to find the monster am...

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#546 Jason Flom with David Smith

#546 Jason Flom with David Smith

On October 15, 2015, Quortney Tolliver was attacked with a hammer in her home in Ravenna Township, OH. She woke up from a medically induced coma weeks later with absolutely no recollection of the inci...

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#545 Jason Flom with Fredrico Lowe-Bey

#545 Jason Flom with Fredrico Lowe-Bey

On May 21, 1988, about 5:00 a.m., the victim, after an argument with her boyfriend, left his parked car and walked alone toward her home in St. Louis, MO. Shortly thereafter, three males pulled their ...

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#544 Jason Flom with Maggie Freleng on Quincy Cross and Graves County

#544 Jason Flom with Maggie Freleng on Quincy Cross and Graves County

Jason Flom sits down for an interview with Maggie Freleng, the Pulitzer prize-winning producer, journalist and host of Bone Valley Season 3 | Graves County. In this special episode, Maggie talks with ...

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#543 Jason Flom with Jonathan Parker

#543 Jason Flom with Jonathan Parker

On April 9, 1997, shortly after midnight in Buffalo, NY, Officers Charles “Skip” McDougald and Michael Martinez were patrolling near Northampton and East Parade in Buffalo’s East Side when they observ...

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