Innocence Reclaimed Podcast
1) Clarence Elkins
This is the story of Clarence Elkins.  Links used to make the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQhpqf3PNFY https://magazine.uc.edu/editors_picks/recent_features/Innocence/elkins.html...Show More
2) Rodey Reed: Appeals
In this episode I am going to discuss the two bigger appeals that Rodney submitted in 2008 and in 2017 and where we are now and what the Innocence Project has provided to the courts as evidence in the...Show More
3) Rodney Reed: The Crime
This is the episode of the murder of Stacey Stites. Rodney Reed went to trial and was convicted by a jury of his peers for her murder. Rodney recently got a stay of execution because of the work that ...Show More
4) Noura Jackosn: The Trials
This week we will finish the Noura Jackson case and she reclaimed her innocence. Alford plea or not, she is a free woman. Hopefully the Innocence Project will be able to find the real killer of her mo...Show More
5) Noura Jackson: The Crime
Please go to innocencepod.com for more information on the references used for the show.
6) Welcome! Legal 101
Welcome to the new podcast! A place where I will talk about those Innocence Project cases that are pending or that have been resolved. Take a peek at my website and subscribe!  innocencepod.com
7) Solved: Angie Dodge
This is the case of Angie Dodge. This story has a crazy web that in real time is being unraveled. Angie was murdered, Christopher Tapp was wrongly convicted, and the killer got away until 5/16/19!
8) Anthony Ray Hinton
In the middle of the night a man would come to closed restaurants and waited for the managers to come out so he could have them go in and give him the money in the safe. One man survived and recognize...Show More
9) Exoneration: Kristine Bunch
Kristine Bunch was wrongfully convicted of setting her home on fire to kill her son. This was on the tail of the murderess Susan Smith who ran her car into a lake, drowning her children. Thank goodnes...Show More
10) Norfolk 4
This episode you will hear about the wrongful conviction of the Norfolk 4. 8 people were considered to have murdered Michelle Bosko, but the police had gotten it all wrong.