Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a podcast season about a single murder case in the northeast US, with calls between an investigative journalist and an inmate convicted of murder. The inmate insists he’s not a killer, and the case is filled with flaws and holes glossed over during the trial by lens of racism. A lawyer champions the inmate’s case but dies before the appeal can complete.
Fishman, known for his investigative journalism on the podcast Ponzi Supernova about Bernie Madoff and his New York Magazine articles, develops a compelling narrative that includes interviews with Calvin “Cal” Buari, Dwight Robinson who was a fellow dealer with Cal in the 80s, The police officers that investigated the initial case, Allen Karen who was the Bronx DA that convicted Buari (twice), and terrified witnesses. You get to enter the courtroom and hear the whole appeal trial unfold, a rare look into a world usually inaccessible to investigative reporters and journalists.
The series does a wonderful job exploring the impact law has on everyone involved. At one point, a witness is found and when asked why they hadn’t come forward before, they expressed how they needed to keep their heads down, not tell the cops anything, and stay out of it. They were young and scared, understandably. It was a highlight on how policing and the judicial system instills fear in more than just the guilty and innocent, but passerby’s as well.
I recommend this podcast series to any true crime fan, especially if you like podcasts such as Serial, Undisclosed, Breakdown, and others that follow one single case for the season. The series has a very satisfying ending, with good cliffhangers and thrills along the way.
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