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The Truth About False Confessions
Alan Hirsch
9 episodes
2 weeks ago
False confessions expert Prof. Alan Hirsch explores the tragic phenomenon and immense ramifications of false confessions through the lens of riveting cases.
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False confessions expert Prof. Alan Hirsch explores the tragic phenomenon and immense ramifications of false confessions through the lens of riveting cases.
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True Crime
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Misery in Missouri: The Case of Brandon McGill
The Truth About False Confessions
23 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Misery in Missouri: The Case of Brandon McGill

There was little doubt that Jeremy Conover, who took his own life shortly thereafter, was involved in sexual assault, arson, and murder – what the Sheriff of this small county called “the most heinous crime I've seen or even heard of” in tiny Butler County, Missouri. Conover raped a ten-year-old girl, killed her and her father, then burned down their house. But did Conover have an accomplice? There was no evidence against the alleged accomplice, except his shaky confession, and he had a solid alibi. But he faced a sheriff convinced of his guilt.

The Truth About False Confessions
False confessions expert Prof. Alan Hirsch explores the tragic phenomenon and immense ramifications of false confessions through the lens of riveting cases.