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Breakdown

S04, Ep5: Yet another bombshell

Breakdown

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Politics, News, True Crime

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2017

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In the hearing on Devonia Inman's "extraordinary motion" for a new trial, another giant piece of the case against Inman seems to crumble and fall away. Did Inman commit the murder of which he was convicted? Was he even there when it happened?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We're listening to the fourth season of Breakdown, an exclusive podcast of the Atlanta Journal

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Constitution.

1:01.5

This season, murder below the netline.

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1:26.2

So what I find most compelling about the D'Vania in-min case is the fact that evidence was

1:34.1

developed at the time of the trial that this Hercules Brown had actually confessed to the murder.

1:41.2

And that was not allowed into evidence at the trial for reasons, frankly, I do not understand

1:46.1

legally.

1:47.1

But they killed you know, and it just wasn't a reasonable.

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