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Whistleblower

Ray Lewis and the Atlanta Super Bowl Murders

Whistleblower

Tenderfoot TV

Sports, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.64.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Coming January 12th – Hours after Super Bowl XXXIV in Atlanta, an altercation outside of a nightclub left two men stabbed to death in the street. The prime suspect, Baltimore Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis. New evidence emerges in one of the most infamous crimes in sports history. Football, murder, and the man in the middle... from the producers of ‘Whistleblower' and ‘To Live and Die in LA’, this is ‘The Raven’.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Whistleblower listeners, Tim Livingston here.

0:04.0

I'm back with a new true crime meets sports podcast and I'm excited to share it with you.

0:09.0

I've spent the last three years investigating former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis's role in the

0:15.6

stabbings that took two lives after the 2000 Super Bowl. After a media frenzy,

0:20.8

a trial and 20 years of speculation we unveil new evidence

0:25.5

that paints a vivid picture of what happened that tragic night in Atlanta.

0:29.6

My new podcast is called The Raven and much like whistleblower, the story of Ray Lewis and the

0:36.2

Atlanta Super Bowl stabbings is one that you think you might know but probably don't know

0:41.8

it all. The Raven debuts on January 12th. Check out this

0:46.2

trailer and while you listen search The Raven in your podcast app to follow the

0:51.6

show.

0:58.0

What you can learn from all this is that big cases make for big mistakes. Look what happened in O.J Simpson.

1:00.6

And look what happened in Ray Lewis.

1:08.0

A couple of weeks ago, the family of the incident in 2000, and I'm paraphrasing, but it goes something like this

1:12.0

while Ray Lewis is being celebrated by millions

1:15.9

Two men tragically brutally died in Atlanta

1:20.3

Ray Lewis knows more than Ray Lewis ever shared.

1:24.0

What would you like to say to the families?

1:27.0

It's simple, you know.

1:29.0

God has never made a mistake.

1:32.0

It happened just hours after the Super Bowl, and it happened in a flash.

1:38.0

Oakley says he was leaving the club with Lewis when the two victims started arguing with their group.

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