The Alley: DC's 8th and H Case
Following Catherine Fuller's murder in DC in 1984, eight young Black men were sentenced to life in prison. Now, 40 years after they were convicted, the accused men—for the first time, in their own words—recount their decades-long saga with the American criminal justice system that failed them. Listeners will also hear from attorneys, law enforcement, journalists, and criminal reform advocates to help shine a light on the flaws and biases of our legal system still present today. Presented by New America, this is The Alley: DC's 8th and H Case. email: lynchs@newamerica.org
Season 1
Thank you for giving these men a platform! Well done!
5 days ago
Excellent podcast on an all too common issue these days! I pray these men get the exoneration they deserve. ❤️
Informative & important
5 days ago
Narrator does a great job telling a heavy story. Clearly well researched and passionate about depicting the story accurately for the falsely accused. Great work!
Good Listen
6 days ago
A insightful look into a good story. Enjoyed the listen.
A story needs to be told!
6 days ago
The podcast on the 8th and H Street murder case offers a masterfully crafted, thought-provoking exploration of one of the most harrowing incidents in recent history. From the moment it begins, the host’s meticulous research and compassionate approach are evident, weaving together historical context, legal analysis, and deeply human narratives in a way that feels both informative and emotionally resonant. What sets this podcast apart is its ability to balance the complexity of the case with a genuine respect for those involved, never shying away from hard truths while avoiding sensationalism. The host’s insights into systemic failures and societal biases are particularly striking, shedding light on the intersection of race, youth, and justice in a way that is both eye-opening and sobering. Each episode feels purposeful and well-structured, guiding the listener through a narrative that is equal parts heartbreaking and enlightening. The inclusion of first-hand accounts, expert interviews, and archival material enriches the storytelling, making it not just a retelling of events but a call to reflect on the broader implications for justice and reform. This podcast isn’t just a recounting of history—it’s a lens through which to examine how society treats its most vulnerable and the long shadow of injustice. It’s a must-listen for anyone interested in true crime, systemic reform, or understanding the nuances of cases that often get lost in the sensationalist headlines. Highly recommended!
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- CreatorShannon Lynch, New America
- Episodes10
- Seasons1
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Shannon Lynch, New America
- Show Website
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