Do you ever listen to a true crime podcast and think "that's not quite right...?" Or even wonder about the parts that have been left out?
Enter Celisia Stanton, host of Tenderfoot TV’s Truer Crime and The Vanishing Point.
We sat down for a nuanced discussion on complex cases, ranging from the exoneration of Anthony Broadwater—wrongfully convicted in the 1980s of raping Alice Sebold, author of The Lovely Bones—to the ongoing fight for justice for Toforest Johnson, who remains on Alabama's death row for the 1995 murder of Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff William G. Hardy, a crime he did not commit.
To hear more from Celisia, find Truer Crime wherever you’re listening.
To learn more about Toforest Johnson: listen to Earwitness by journalist Beth Shelburne, and learn how you can help at https://www.toforestjohnson.com.
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