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RadioPodDude t1_iwouvee wrote

I wondered about that too. I bet the prisons don’t allow it. Seems like they can watch tv and send email but unless you can secure a contraband phone like that inmate from In the Dark, you’re out of luck.

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GloriaFreeman OP t1_iwotpfr wrote

Oh wow. Thank you so much for asking this. I remember everything. I lived there till I left school so all my childhood memories are there. Yes I used to also love Nandos. I miss the country a lot especially the people. The weather in the rainy season was always amazing with some incredible storms. So much that I miss and love. Kariba, The Vumba Mountains. Not to mention all my friends

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RadioPodDude t1_iwotcxt wrote

I just pulled this up on Hulu because I remembered the statement differently when I first heard it, and guess what? You got this wrong, too. That’s not what he says on 20/20. He was describing an incident as going down differently from what the friend says and Michelle even backs him up.

What’s going on here? Why do you keep getting facts wrong that can easily be checked?

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JohnnyHands t1_iwosoao wrote

u/ryecatcher19 , will need to hunt for it - if someone else can verify I'm correct (or even knows where it was said in the podcast), that would be great. Will get back to you when I find it.

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RadioPodDude t1_iwoqwnh wrote

I heard it in the podcast. I think it was when Scott testified in the fingerprint hearing. Chapter 6 or 7. The prosecutor asks him how he got to the cars he broke into.

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RadioPodDude t1_iwoqby2 wrote

You mention in the first episode that Judge Cupp risks being disciplined for commenting on the Schofield case. Has he faced any blowback now that the podcast is out?

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RadioPodDude t1_iwopv9q wrote

Bully. You were ready to pounce on whatever these podcasters said that didn’t align with your own sociopathic, Trump-like stance on empathy and punishment. I’m curious why you have nothing to say about their empathy for Jeremy Scott who committed far worse acts of intimate partner violence. The impulse to shame a young woman who thoughtfully answered your questions was just too irresistible, wasn’t it? You suck.

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GloriaFreeman OP t1_iwopaxm wrote

Heya. I usually am always one of the producers on my projects as I like to keep some control. I find finding good producers isn't easy and you must be careful about signing your project over to a bad producer. I've seen so many cases of people who have done that. They get a producer who is incapable of getting the film off the ground but the writer/director has signed away their rights and is helpless to do anything.

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GloriaFreeman OP t1_iwop43k wrote

Great question. I have to say it's both. I always need to be working on something and will always be looking for something but sometimes there's that idea that just drives you. Like Introducing Jodea did. It was my bad experiences in the movie biz that I had to make into a comedy. Hope that answers your question and I Love your Reddit name by the way.

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RadioPodDude t1_iwolfp3 wrote

I wondered about some of the facts that weren’t more fully addressed in Bone Valley. Very impressed with these answers and your research and y’all’s reluctance to publicly speculate on the last moments of Michelle’s life. That’s what makes this podcast stand out. All the reporting choices you made. I hope Schofield does get his case before a less biased, less corrupt DA so that’s justice might prevail.

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ryecatcher19 t1_iwojf4o wrote

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