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The Prosecutors

66: Temujin Kensu (Fred Freeman) Part 1 -- Kung Fu Fighting

The Prosecutors

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True Crime

4.39.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Over thirty years ago, Temujin Kensu was convicted of the murder of another man in Michigan, despite his claims that he was 400 miles away at the time of the slaying. Is he guilty, or is an innocent man still in prison for a crime he did not commit? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

I'm Brett and I'm Alice and we are The Prosecutors.

0:26.2

Today on The Prosecutors, on November 5, 1986, Scott Maclam was murdered in a parking lot

0:32.3

of St. Clair Community College in Fort Huron, Michigan.

0:35.6

The image in Kinsu was arrested and convicted for the crime, but did he do it?

1:04.1

Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of The Prosecutors.

1:08.3

I'm Brett and I'm joined as always with my courageous co-host, Alice.

1:14.8

Courageous!

1:15.8

Well thank you.

1:16.8

That reminds me of the Chronicles of Narnia, one of my favorite series as a child.

1:21.4

Be courageous like you never read it.

1:24.7

Really?

1:25.7

That actually surprises me about you.

1:27.3

You've read everything under the sun.

1:28.6

I missed out on that one.

1:29.6

But now see us Lewis.

1:30.9

I bought it.

1:31.8

I have a copy of all of it.

1:33.9

It's very big and imposing because if you bought it in one book, I have never actually

1:37.0

read it.

1:38.0

I've heard it's really good, obviously.

1:39.4

You should read it with your child.

1:40.8

Okay, that's a great idea.

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