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Black True Crime Podcast

Isaiah Andrews (Episode 101)

Black True Crime Podcast

Black True Crime Podcast

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4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

On this show, we’ve talked many times about how broken the system is.. How government corruption is the norm and how prison systems aren’t meant to rehabilitate, but to destroy and to break. Well today, we will be discussing the case of a man who was convicted of a crime that happened over 45 years ago, and how the system made SURE he never had a chance to properly defend himself. JOIN US as we discuss the exonerated, convicted murderer, Isaiah Andrews. And thank you to listener @babylyseee for recommending this case.


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0:00.0

Black 2 Crime is a podcast that researchers and discusses murders committed by Black offenders.

0:05.3

It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone

0:11.2

and everyone, so listen to discretion is advised. Now without further ado, this is Black 2 Crime.

0:30.0

Hello everyone. I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is Black 2 Crime. If this is your first time

0:50.5

here at the show, friend, welcome and hello. Hi, come on in and enjoy. If you guys are joining us

0:58.8

on Patreon, not too much on how I look today, okay? Because as you heard, I'm not feeling the

1:04.1

best, but we're here and we're ready. I have a lot of fun researching this case. I think it's

1:09.6

going to spark a lot of conversation and I love cases like that. So I'm excited and I'm happy

1:15.1

you guys are here. Yes, period and Kayla, don't forget my Black History segment today because I'm ready.

1:21.3

How about to say you know I would? Okay, let's get started. On this show, we've talked many times

1:26.8

about how broken the system is. How government corruption is the norm and how prison systems

1:32.2

aren't meant to rehabilitate but to destroy and to break. Well, today we will be discussing the

1:37.4

case of a man who was convicted of a crime that happened over 45 years ago and how the system

1:43.6

made sure he never had a chance to properly defend himself. Join us as we discuss the exonerated

1:50.0

convicted murderer Isaiah Andrews. And thank you to listener at baby lease. I'm not saying that

1:58.2

right. It's okay for recommending this case. Thank you. This seems like a infuriating case,

2:04.8

but maybe it has a little bit of hope on the end with the exoneration. So we're going to see

2:10.2

yes and he's an exonerated murderer but he's also a convicted murderer. So even though he

2:16.4

spoiler alert is exonerated later, he's still a convicted murderer and we're going to talk about

2:20.9

that pretty early in the case, actually. Okay. So Isaiah Andrews was born on April 20th or 20th,

2:28.4

1938 somewhere in Ohio. Kristen, what do you have for us this week in rewards to Black History?

2:38.3

Period. So hey y'all, I've come in the game with Annie Lee Cooper today. For those of you guys who

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