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ποΈ 10 October 2019
β±οΈ 56 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, and welcome to the Undisclosed Addendum, The State versus Greg Lance, episode five. |
0:28.2 | I'm Rebecca LaVoy, host of the True Crime Review podcast, Crime Writers on, and part of the audio editing team at Undisclosed. |
0:35.5 | And joining us today is a very special guest, Laura Nyreider. She's |
0:40.1 | clinical professor of law and co-director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern's |
0:44.6 | Pritzker School of Law in Chicago. Nyrider represents individuals who are wrongfully convicted of |
0:49.8 | crimes when they were children or teenagers. Her clients have included Brendan Dassey, whose case was profiled in the |
0:56.1 | Netflix series Making a Murderer, and of course Laura was featured in the second chapter of that |
1:00.6 | series, and Damien Eccles of the West Memphis 3. Laura, it is such a pleasure to talk to you. I'm such a |
1:07.8 | huge fan of yours. I first, of course, got to know you on making a murderer, |
1:11.6 | but I've followed your work since, and I'm just so happy and excited to talk to you. |
1:15.7 | Well, it's my honor to be here. I'm so thrilled to be here with the whole undisclosed team, |
1:19.9 | so thanks for having me. Also with us is Robbie O'Chaudry. She is anchoring this Greg Lance series. She's the best-selling author of a non-story and, of course, |
1:28.6 | all the other things that she is, including the best-smelling person that anyone has ever met. |
1:33.6 | Hello, Rabia. Hey, Rebecca. I've got to put that in my bio. And also with us, you might be able |
1:40.8 | to tell from his laugh is our very own legal Siri, Associate Dean and Evidence Professor at the South Carolina School of Law, Colin Miller. Hello, Colin. |
1:51.8 | Hey, Rebecca. How are you? |
1:52.8 | I'm great. And I understand so are you because there is some breaking undisclosed news that I want to talk about right here at the top with one of the |
2:02.0 | cases you profiled on the podcast. Colin, can you fill us in on what's going on in that Willie Visi case? |
2:08.3 | Willie Visi is one of four cases out of Philadelphia we covered a few years ago. |
2:12.9 | Willie Visi was convicted of killing John Lewis in 1992 in North Philadelphia, despite the fact that he had a work alibi and the only eyewitness in the case was legally blind. |
2:25.4 | And just today, October 9th, the conviction integrity unit had presented its case to a judge in Philadelphia. |
2:31.8 | And the judge agreed with both the DA's office and the Pennsylvania |
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