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May 27, 2015 / 00:41

This episode discusses the case of Crosley Green, a young white male found dead with a bullet wound, and the implications of race in his murder investigation. Key topics include the circumstances surrounding the crime, the claims of evidence manipulation, and the impact of racial bias on the judicial process.

The episode features a detailed account of the investigation into Green's death, highlighting the assertion that he was not the murderer, but rather a victim of a flawed system. The discussion emphasizes how race played a significant role in the accusations against him.

Listeners hear testimonies regarding the evidence presented in the case, including claims that the prosecution needed a suspect and how Crosley Green became the target. The episode raises questions about justice and accountability in cases involving racial dynamics.

Overall, the conversation sheds light on the broader implications of race in criminal cases and the potential for wrongful convictions based on prejudice rather than facts.

TLDR

Crosley Green's case highlights racial bias in murder investigations and wrongful accusations.

Episode

0:41
00:00:00
It was a young white male with his hands bound behind his back. He had a bullet wound.
00:00:09
You don't want to see him. You don't want to know his condition. There's something wrong with that. He died
00:00:13
before the ambulance got here. Did you say that uh the black male was armed at that time? Yes, I did. It's not
00:00:22
implausible. It's impossible. They needed someone to put that murder on and Crosley Green fit the bill. I didn't
00:00:28
kill that young man. I did not kill that young man. It's an example of race being a substitute for
00:00:37
evidence. That guy got screwed. [Music]

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Episode Highlights

  • A Tragic Encounter
    A young white male is found dead with a bullet wound, raising questions about the circumstances.
    “You don't want to see him. You don't want to know his condition.”
    @ 00m 09s
    May 27, 2015
  • Accusations and Race
    Crosley Green asserts his innocence, claiming race played a role in his wrongful accusation.
    “It's an example of race being a substitute for evidence.”
    @ 00m 34s
    May 27, 2015

Episode Quotes

  • I didn't kill that young man.
    Preview: Last Chance for Freedom
  • That guy got screwed.
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Key Moments

  • Innocence Claimed00:26
  • Racial Injustice00:34