
This episode discusses the true story behind a criminal's life, focusing on his time working at the Los Angeles Times in 1977. The conversation highlights the surprising leniency he received from the justice system despite his criminal history.
Key discussions include the fact that he was working under his real name while having been previously incarcerated for serious crimes. The hosts and guests reflect on the absurdity of how he was released based on perceived reform rather than actual evidence.
Listeners are prompted with questions about the authenticity of the events, particularly regarding the criminal's employment and the justice system's decisions.
A criminal worked at the LA Times in 1977 despite a violent past, raising questions about justice system leniency.

This episode stands out for the following:
Did that really happen?THIS FRIDAY | ANNA KENDRICK is CJAF #podcast #podcastclips #truecrimetales #crime
He seems chill, I think he's reformed.THIS FRIDAY | ANNA KENDRICK is CJAF #podcast #podcastclips #truecrimetales #crime
Unbelievable.THIS FRIDAY | ANNA KENDRICK is CJAF #podcast #podcastclips #truecrimetales #crime