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The Prosecutors

171. The Trial of Ralph Stokes Part 2

The Prosecutors

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.38.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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We begin our deep dive into the trial and what evidence the prosecution was able to marshal against Ralph. Sponsors: PlutoTV Talk to Me Gone Cold Texas True Crime

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In 1973, the New York City Police Department created a hostage negotiation team.

1:07.1

It's not up against the gun.

1:09.1

He's up against the man's mind.

1:11.3

When you're diffusing a human bomb, it's the same as when you're taking apart a real

1:16.3

bomb.

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If you skip a step, it's going to blow up right in your face.

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Talk to me tells the high stakes true story of the world's first hostage negotiation

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