Podcast FAQ

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by Nash Schaefer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why are there so many wrongful conviction podcasts?

Many who make wrongful conviction podcasts or true crime podcasts had someone in their family directly affected by these types of events. On the other hand, many other wrongful conviction podcasts are made by true crime or criminal justice enthusiasts. These aren’t “fans” in the traditional sense.

What is the new podcast Crime show?

Conviction introduces Crime Show, a new podcast from Gimlet that features stories of crimes, told by the people who lived them. In this episode, a social worker doesn’t hear from a client that she had placed at a boarding house. ... Listen to this preview of Conviction: American Panic.

How many seasons of the wrongful conviction show are there?

Each episode dives into a single wrongful conviction case, making it easy to absorb the podcast series and bite-size increments. There are nine seasons available so far, so there’s plenty of content to keep your interest for the foreseeable future.

When does conviction American panic premiere on Spotify?

Conviction: American Panic takes you inside one of the darkest and most bizarre chapters of American history.Conviction: American Panic premieres February 25. Follow and listen for free on Spotify. Pedro’s trial date finally arrives, and Manny sets out on another quest. Will he finally push the envelope too far?

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About Conviction: American Panic

When John Quinney was ten years old, he took the stand to testify against his own father. He had come to believe that his dad Melvin was the murderous leader of a satanic cult.

About Season 1

Manuel Gomez is a detective straight out of a detective novel. He carries a pen that’s really a knife, wears a watch that’s really a camera, adores Sherlock Holmes and Miami Vice. But the cases Gomez takes on are all too real: cases of young men in New York City who say they’ve been arrested for crimes they didn’t commit.

Introducing Crime Show

Conviction introduces Crime Show, a new podcast from Gimlet that features stories of crimes, told by the people who lived them. In this episode, a social worker doesn’t hear from a client that she had placed at a boarding house. ...

Preview: Believe The Children (Season 2)

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Episode 1: Meet the Quinneys (Season 2)

In 1989, nine-year-old John Quinney accused his father Melvin of being a satanic cult leader and abusing him in satanic rituals. His father vehemently denied the charges. It was a case that tore their family apart. But what none of ...

Introducing Conviction Season 2: American Panic

When John Quinney was ten years old, he took the stand to testify against his own father. He had come to believe that his dad Melvin was the murderous leader of a satanic cult. It would be decades before John ...

Introducing Mogul

Introducing Mogul, a show about hip-hop's most iconic moments, told by the people who lived them. This season starts with Luke Campbell of the 2 Live Crew getting thrown in jail. Luke wound up in handcuffs because, according to a ...

Introducing Crimetown

Introducing Crimetown Season 2: Detroit. Binge the whole season on Spotify, or listen weekly wherever you get your podcasts. Detroit, 1971—a city riven by blight, racial strife, and rising crime. In the first episode of Crimetown Season 2, the police ...

Introducing The Clearing

Listen to the first episode of this new true crime podcast from Pineapple Street Media and Gimlet. When April Balascio was 40 years old, something she’d feared for decades was finally proven true. Her father, Edward Wayne Edwards, really was ...

Who is the host of Conviction?

Conviction is hosted/told by both Detective Manuel Gomez and reporter Saki Knafo. They investigate various wrongful conviction cases across the country. The first series was relatively by-the-book for this genre. The second season kicks things up a notch and is currently exploring new territory in this genre. This is why we’ve recommended it.

Who is the host of Wrongful Conviction?

Wrongful Conviction. Wrongful Conviction is perhaps the most aptly named podcast series for this collection. The host is Jason Flom. He’s an entrepreneur and a social justice activist. He’s a member of the boards of numerous criminal justice organizations, specifically those calling for reform.

What happened to Daniel Holtzclaw?

This case dives into the story of Daniel Holtzclaw, an Oklahoma City police officer accused of forcing a woman he pulled over to perform oral sodomy. The episode dives deep into: 1 how the media arguably caused things to spiral out of control 2 inspired many apparent victims to “testify” against Holtzclaw 3 what led to his arrest and conviction by public pressure

What is Bob Ruff podcast?

This fascinating podcast is a crowdsourced piece of content hosted by the titular Bob Ruff. It’s unique among other podcast series in that every season has a new case rather than every episode. This results in long-form storytelling that those in the mood for a more lengthy investigation will appreciate. The series is currently in its seventh season. It also constantly calls on the crowd for investigative help, making it one of the more interactive wrongful conviction podcasts out there.

Why do people listen to podcasts?

Others may listen to these podcasts because they , too, have been affected by a wrongful conviction, either for themselves or for someone in their family. It may help them find relief to hear similar stories about their terrible circumstances, or give them ideas about how to fight back against a wrongful conviction.

What is a podcast?

Podcasts are used to discuss all sorts of things, whether it’s the real estate market, fandoms, moviemaking, and even as a comedy platform. But there are other sub-genres of podcasting that take more interesting approaches with their content. Some of the most mind-trapping and binge-worthy of all podcasts are about wrongful convictions.

What is the Forgotten West Memphis 3?

It tells the in-depth story of three teenagers who were arrested and convicted of a terrible crime: the murder of three eight-year-old boys in West Memphis, Arizona.

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