#362 Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions - Chris Tapp
Wrongful Conviction
Lava for Good Podcasts
4.4 • 5.8K Ratings
🗓️ 29 May 2023
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
How could a layperson see all the problems with this interrogation when the police couldn’t?
Laura Nirider and Steve Drizin tell us about Chris Tapp, just 20 when he endured a mind-bending, 25-hour interrogation that transformed him from an innocent man into a confessed murderer. Fortunately for Chris, he found an indomitable champion... in the victim’s mother, Carol Dodge. Carol convinced police to use a revolutionary new method of DNA identification to exonerate Chris and find her own daughter’s killer.
Since this episode originally aired, the real murderer, Brian Dripps, was tried and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Chris served this man's time, and the state of Idaho recently settled Chris's case for $11.7 million dollars in restitution.
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| 0:00.0 | Sometimes the pop culture we love just teens hits differently in retrospect. |
| 0:03.8 | Maybe it's a tabloid story we couldn't get enough of or an illicit student-teacher relationship |
| 0:08.6 | on our favorite show. We're Suzy Banna-Karim and Jessica Bennett, |
| 0:12.0 | posts of the new podcast in retrospect, where each week we'll revisit a cultural moment from |
| 0:17.1 | the past that shaped us and probably you to try to understand what it taught us about the world |
| 0:21.7 | and our place in it. You're the first person that I've talked to about this for years and years. |
| 0:25.7 | Listen to In retrospect on the iHeartRadio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you find your favorite shows. |
| 0:32.1 | I'm Liz Flock. I want to tell you a story about how generations of trauma can lead to a point |
| 0:37.8 | of no return. In 2017 a black woman named Devon Gray killed her white boyfriend John Vance. |
| 0:45.3 | She says it was self-defense and he was incredibly abusive. But then she took a blind plea |
| 0:50.3 | for manslaughter and got 15 years. From lemon out of media, this is blind plea. |
| 0:57.7 | Available now wherever you get your podcasts. On his new podcast, six degrees with Kevin Bacon, |
| 1:04.7 | join Kevin for inspiring conversations with his friends and fellow celebrities who are working |
| 1:09.9 | to make a difference in the world like actor Mark Ruffalo. You know I found myself moving up |
| 1:15.3 | state in the middle of this fracking fight, you know, and I'm trying to raise kids there and you know |
| 1:20.6 | my neighbors like willing to poison my water. Listen to six degrees with Kevin Bacon on the iHeart |
| 1:26.7 | Radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Evidence wise, we have personally |
| 1:33.7 | no evidence. In 1995, Detective Tony Richardson was trying to figure out who killed a fellow officer. |
| 1:42.2 | The case comes down to who is believed and who is ignored. Oh my goodness, we did connect |
| 1:48.5 | to an innocent man. I'm Beth Shelburn from Lava for Good Podcasts. This is Ear Witness. |
| 1:55.3 | Listen to Ear Witness on the iHeart Radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. |
| 2:07.2 | Hey there, it's Lauren Eyreder. I'm here with an update on a case we shared with you back in |
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