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Is Crosley Green Innocent? | "Murder in the Orange Grove" | "48 Hours" Podcast (Trailer)

September 04, 2024 / 03:34

This episode covers the 1989 murder case of Chip Flyn in Titusville, Florida, focusing on Crosley Green's wrongful conviction. Key discussions include eyewitness accounts, the lack of physical evidence, and racial implications in the case.

Kim H recounts her traumatic experience during the kidnapping and murder of her ex-boyfriend Chip Flyn, detailing the moments leading up to the attack. She describes hearing gunshots and fleeing the scene while Chip was left behind.

Crosley Green, the man convicted of the crime, maintains his innocence, claiming he did not commit the murder or kidnapping. The episode raises questions about the reliability of eyewitness testimony and the absence of crucial evidence.

Erin Morard, the host, expresses her concerns about the case, highlighting the inconsistencies in the testimonies and the implications of racial bias in the judicial process. Crosley Green's family and supporters advocate for his freedom, emphasizing the need for a closer examination of the evidence.

The episode invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of the case and the broader issues of justice and race in America.

TLDR

The episode examines Crosley Green's wrongful conviction in the 1989 murder of Chip Flyn, highlighting racial bias and unreliable eyewitness testimony.

Episode

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about 200 yards down this road is apparently where the murder occurred it was 1989 in Titusville
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Florida when police recorded a young woman's statement about a horrific encounter during a midnight drive I
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jumped in the truck shut the passenger door then I reached over and locked it and I heard about five or six
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gunshots Kim H said she and her ex-boyfriend chip Flyn were kidnapped and attacked at some point let her chip
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yo go Kim fled the scene but chip didn't make it out alive his hands were tied behind his back with a Sho string he had
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a bullet wound so who would want to Target this young man and woman in the middle of the
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night alls I know is I can remember back when they said it was a black guy it just went wild Crosby green is
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definitely guilty the case has totally been proven that he did do did you kill chip Flyn no man did you
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rob chip Flyn no man did you kidnap them and take them into the Orange Grove I kidnapped no one I killed no one I did
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none of those things this is Crosley green a black man so loved by his family they called him Papa but with his
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history of drug charges Crosley may have seemed like a likely culprit And yet when you look CL closer it's a case that
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isn't quite what it seems there are so many pieces that don't fit together I'm Erin morard of 48
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hours and of all the cases I've covered this is the one that troubles me most a bizarre and maddening tale involving an
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eyewitness account that doesn't quite make sense I thought it was totally Preposterous totally a sister testifying
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against a brother they always say lies you can't remember lies and it was all a lie and I don't
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remember the lies I told a lack of physical evidence did the prosecutors ever find any Fingerprints of crossy
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greens no did they find any bloody clothing no did they find this as salance weapon no and questions about
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whether Crosley green was accused arrested and convicted because he's black just because a white female says a
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black man has committed a crime we take that as gospel Crosley green has lived more than
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half his life behind bars for a crime he says he didn't commit I have visited him
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in Florida over the past 25 years talked to Witnesses law enforcement and family
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members trying to find out who's telling the truth I I invite the whole world to look
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in my case if they do they can understand why I'm sitting here doing this interview so I can get my freedom
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Episode Highlights

  • The Tragic Case of Chip Flyn
    In 1989, a young couple was kidnapped, leading to a tragic murder. Chip Flyn didn't survive, but his story raises questions about justice and race.
    “Who would want to target this young man and woman in the middle of the night?”
    @ 00m 45s
    September 04, 2024
  • Crosley Green's Fight for Freedom
    Crosley Green, accused of murder, maintains his innocence and questions the evidence against him. His story highlights systemic issues in the justice system.
    “Crosley green has lived more than half his life behind bars for a crime he says he didn't commit.”
    @ 02m 37s
    September 04, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • I can remember back when they said it was a black guy.
    Is Crosley Green Innocent? | "Murder in the Orange Grove" | "48 Hours" Podcast (Trailer)
  • I invite the whole world to look in my case.
    Is Crosley Green Innocent? | "Murder in the Orange Grove" | "48 Hours" Podcast (Trailer)

Key Moments

  • Midnight Drive00:12
  • Kidnapping Incident00:26
  • Eyewitness Account01:50
  • Racial Injustice02:23
  • Quest for Truth02:51

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