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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

S2, The State v. Joey Watkins - Addendum 23 – Lack of Conviction

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

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News, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2017

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

January 12, 2017 / Addendum host Jon Cryer, along with Colin and return guest panelist Seema Iyer and Scott Reeder.

Episode scoring music by Patrick Cortes, Ramiro Marquez and Blue Dot Sessions.

#undisclosed #justiceforjoey #udaddendum

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone to the undisclosed addendum.

0:05.1

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undisclosed Addendum.

0:42.8

I am John Cryer, and you are listening to the podcast about all things Undisclosed.

0:47.9

Now, it's hard to listen to the two most recent episodes of Undisclosed, the trial and no error found, and not emerge in a white-hot

0:55.0

rage. They've detailed the maddening missteps in Joey Watkins' trial and appeals process

0:59.8

and inspired a million questions for our listeners. And with us today is one of the hosts of

1:04.5

Undisclosed, Colin Miller, he's an associate dean and professor of law at the University of

1:08.6

South Carolina School of Law, and he blogs at Evidence Prof Blog. How you doing, Colin?

1:12.9

Great, John. How about you? Great as well, and you sound much better. Also, today we have with us Scott Reader and Seema Iyer.

1:20.7

Scott Reeder is a nationally recognized journalist. During his decades in the news business, he has captured more than 20 national journalism awards and many more state and local commendations.

1:30.7

His weekly column runs in more than 60 Illinois newspapers.

1:33.9

He's the founding editor for two news services, which now serve hundreds of broadcast print and online outlets.

1:39.8

And with the NPR affiliate, WVIK, he now has launched the podcast Suspect Convictions, which is about a homicide he covered as a young reporter.

1:48.7

Welcome to the show, Scott.

1:49.6

Great to be here.

1:50.4

So I listened to a bit of the podcast, and can you tell us a little bit about the case of Jennifer Ann Lewis?

1:55.8

It is an absolutely fascinating case.

1:58.2

26 years ago, I was the night cop reporter in Davenport, Iowa for the newspaper there.

2:03.2

And I got dispatched to a small fire at a school playground.

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