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Police Control Story
Clip: 4/15/2013 | 5m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The police controlled the story to the media and for them, all the pieces came into place.
The police controlled the story to the news media and for them, all the pieces came into place. Upon closer investigation the time sequence of the jogger's movement do not add up with the police narrative. It does not matter once guilt is established, through the confessions, and they carry the case.
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Police Control Story
Clip: 4/15/2013 | 5m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The police controlled the story to the news media and for them, all the pieces came into place. Upon closer investigation the time sequence of the jogger's movement do not add up with the police narrative. It does not matter once guilt is established, through the confessions, and they carry the case.
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The central park five are tricked into implicating themselves and each other. (6m 16s)
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Even with the absence of any evidence, the five teenagers were detained. (9m)
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The Central Park Five describe their lives before April 20, 1989. (8m 53s)
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Natalie Byfield discusses the horror of the death penalty. (2m 5s)
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Kevin Richardson and Raymond Santana discuss the manipulation of their interrogation. (56s)
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The media response to the Central Park Jogger case was swift and prejudiced. (1m 34s)
Five teenagers from Harlem are wrongfully convicted of a brutal crime in 1989 (2m 26s)
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Jim Dwyer talks about the Central Park Five being caught in a proxy war. (35s)
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