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The Adeline Wilford Murder – Episode 3
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Here we are at Episode 3 of the Adeline Wilford murder case. Thanks for staying with me as we try to ascertain exactly what happened to Adeline Wilford, and who was involved.
In this episode we will delve into the fascinating topic of false confessions. Why would a suspect (or multiple suspects) confess to something they didn’t do? It turns out that this is not unprecedented.
Both Jonathan Smith and Ray Andrews each confessed to their parts in the Wilford murder, but later either recanted or had their confessions called into question due to other facts and circumstances.
Dr. Saul Kassin is one of the nation’s experts on the study of false confessions. He’s learned why some suspects do confess to things they really haven’t done, and joins Lis in this episode to explain.
Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Wiehl of Justice podcast on iTunes here.
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Be sure to catch Episodes 1 and 2:
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When? This feed was archived on July 08, 2024 07:09 (). Last successful fetch was on November 12, 2021 17:09 ()
Why? Feed inativo status. Nossos servidores foram incapazes de recuperar um feed de podcast válido por um período razoável.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 176349151 series 75776
Here we are at Episode 3 of the Adeline Wilford murder case. Thanks for staying with me as we try to ascertain exactly what happened to Adeline Wilford, and who was involved.
In this episode we will delve into the fascinating topic of false confessions. Why would a suspect (or multiple suspects) confess to something they didn’t do? It turns out that this is not unprecedented.
Both Jonathan Smith and Ray Andrews each confessed to their parts in the Wilford murder, but later either recanted or had their confessions called into question due to other facts and circumstances.
Dr. Saul Kassin is one of the nation’s experts on the study of false confessions. He’s learned why some suspects do confess to things they really haven’t done, and joins Lis in this episode to explain.
Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Wiehl of Justice podcast on iTunes here.
If you’ve got an Android or other podcast app, you can subscribe here.
Be sure to catch Episodes 1 and 2:
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