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In The Dark

S2 E15: Revelations

In The Dark

The New Yorker

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.728.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

It's been 11 days since the U.S. Supreme Court threw out Curtis Flowers' conviction. But the story didn't end there. In recent days, there have been three other significant developments, including new details from a key witness, that may determine Flowers' fate. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:11.1

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0:20.9

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0:26.9

Slack.com slash DHQ. New Year, new me. Nah, I'm fine just the way I am. Doing the things

0:35.3

I love, like enjoying a latte on the bus with some music or on a walk with a friend. My

0:42.7

only resolution is to enjoy more of what I love, like switching up my usual with oat,

0:49.2

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0:56.3

charge, while stocks last subject to availability. Just a note, this episode contains vulgar language

1:03.1

that many listeners will find offensive. Previously, on In the Dark.

1:09.2

I wasn't even really stupid. There you've had more bad-in-night than you. There had it down

1:15.5

path for me. The day that you came in and made this sofa, did I lead you to say anything?

1:27.2

Was your statement free and voluntary? Yes. Saying to the exclusion of every other gun in

1:32.8

the universe is insanity. He came and got it. Said he was going to give it to the police chief.

1:39.9

So last night. For years, you're telling me he killed some people here now. He never told me.

1:48.7

This is In the Dark, an investigative podcast by APM reports. I'm Madeline Barron.

2:10.2

This season is about the case of Curtis Flowers, a black man in Mississippi who spent the past 22 years

2:22.0

fighting for his life and a white prosecutor who spent that same time trying just as hard to execute him.

2:31.2

It's been 11 days since the US Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Curtis Flowers.

2:41.5

In a 72 ruling, the justice has found a prosecutor in Mississippi violated the right of Curtis Flowers

2:46.8

by unlawfully blocking. A lot has happened in the past 11 days and I'm not just talking about the

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