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David Steele

The Injustice Files

A daily True Crime, Science and Social Sciences podcast
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The Injustice Files

David Steele

The Injustice Files

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The Injustice Files

David Steele

The Injustice Files

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On this season 1 ending episode of The Injustice Files we look at two cases involving false confession. Our first case, from South-Side Chicago centered on the rape and murder of a 20 year old woman in 1980.  Days after the body was found polic
On this episode of The Injustice Files, we take a look at two cases involving police and prosecutors hiding evidence from defendant's lawyers; an unconstitutional breach of The Brady Rule.   Our first case, the case of Christopher Abernathy cen
On this episode of The Injustice Files we look into two cases with an odd common theme.  It's not just the absurdity of our first case of 35 people in a small Texas town, largely comprised of 5000 African American folk arrested for dealing powd
In this Minisode of The Injustice Files we focus on two cases, that of Freddie Peacock of New York and Laurence Adams of Boston MA In our first story, we look into the unfortunate case of Freddie Peacock, an intellectually challenged man accuse
On this Minisode of The Injustice Files, we look into the cases of Ronnie Long and Curtis Flowers, two cases with long meandering stories behind them. In our first case, Ronnie Long, a Black man was arrested for the rape of an upper-class widow
On this episode of the Injustice Files we take a deep dive look into the tragic murder of six people; a grandmother, her daughter and four of her grandchildren, the latter all under the age of six.  Following the murder, the perpetrator set fir
In this part of the episode we look into the arrest of Anthony Graves after being falsely implicated in the gruesome murder of six innocent people coerced from Robert Carter, the actual perpetrator, by Texas Rangers suffering tunnel vision and
In this part of the episode we go in depth into Anthony's trial and see how 'officials' suborned  perjury to help convict Anthony and put him on death Row. Most appallingly, is how DA Sebesta hijacked Anthony's strongest alibi witness to ensure
In this segment of the Anthony Graves episode, we see Anthony's continued efforts to appeal his case and win a retrial.  As he faces four more years waiting on this, we see tumult on the legal teams facing him and his own, except for one stalwa
In this segment we follow Anthony as he joins another 500 men on Texas Death Row.  He is initially housed with the worst of the w0osrt and on Death Row, that is some very mean and dangerous men.  He's thrown into a 9 * 6 cell, covered in feces
This is the final Spotlight segment for Season 1 of the Injustice Files.  We are still formulating Season 2, which will have Black Lives as a central theme.  We just don't know yet whether the Spotlight segment will continue.  You can voice you
In the epilouge to this episode, we discuss how the actions, both intentional and unintentional,  of Texas Rangers and the district attorney Sebesta, played into the prosecution and almost death of Anthony Graves. 
On this Minisode of The Injustice Files, we look at two cases.  Anthony Towler, falsely convicted of child rape in 1982 and Keith Walker of South-Side Chicago convicted of murder in 1993In story one, Towler is arrested for rape and assault of a
In this episode of The Injustice Files we focus on two stories. One from Detroit about the case of Parrish Towns, falsely convicted in the murder of a woman and robbery of a salesman.  When police picked up the driver in the case, he implicated
Story one: Fulton, Mitchel and Shaw (Chicago) March, 2003 in south-side Chicago a man was found murdered and burned to death in an alley.  Police eventually focused on interrogating a 17 year old girl who, after days of 10 hour interrogation, a
On this episode we discuss the Case of Darlie Routier, convicted of killing her two oldest boys in the early morning hours of June 6th, 1996 in Rowlett TX.  Darlie awakened at 2:20 am to an intruder straddling her chest who had cut her throat. 
In a shock to the system and the Routiers, Darlie is arrested for the murder of her two oldest boys by small town Rowlett TX police and prosecutor Greg Davis who, ignoring the somber ceremony held beforehand, was appalled by the birthday visit
The trial went on for 5 weeks and we focus on the vilification of Darlie by prosecutors and failures of her expensive defense attorney along with the small town jury that believed all the prosecution's falsehoods
In this segment we discuss what has happened over the past 23 years in Darlie's case, from the book author convinced of her guilt that reversed course to new evidence an an anonymous witness.
Normally we discuss the conclusion of a case but this case has no conclusion yet. Darlie Routier remains in the same 9 * 10 cell she walked into on Death Row 23 years ago.
We discuss the causes of Darlie's false conviction from police mistakes and mishandling of evidence and prosecution painting Darlie as a shallow woman willing to kill her children to have a better life, detectives failing to pursue suspects and
In this episode's Spotlight segment, we discuss promising changes in the awareness of American's as to racial inequities and hiding police misconduct. Then in an additional piece we discuss proliferation of Conviction Integrity Units in the US
This minisode features two stories from Texas and California.Brandon Moon was falsely convicted in 1987 of rape and sentenced to 75 years in prison after faulty use of police lineups and mistakes made in forensic testing which led to a scandal
In this minisode of The Injustice Files we first look at the case of Wegstaffe and Connor, tow men falsely accused by a junkie prostitute of kidnapping and murder of 16 year old Jennifer Negron, herself also a streetwalker.  The men were convic
This is our first minisode episode (~37 minutes) in which we cover two stories:Ford Heights FourIn Chicago 1978, a white engaged couple is kidnapped from a gas station where the man worked.  They were found the next day in an abandoned town hom
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