Juju Chang
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Podcast Appearances
Sure. And when we interviewed some of those victims' families, we asked if they wanted to hear the recording.
Today, Cherie is still serving a life sentence at a woman's prison in Michigan. She has exhausted further attempts to appeal her case.
Today, Cherie is still serving a life sentence at a woman's prison in Michigan. She has exhausted further attempts to appeal her case.
Today, Cherie is still serving a life sentence at a woman's prison in Michigan. She has exhausted further attempts to appeal her case.
Rikers, here we come. What a cheery place to visit, huh? Doreen Quinn Giuliano has become all too familiar with one of the country's most dangerous and notorious jails.
Rikers, here we come. What a cheery place to visit, huh? Doreen Quinn Giuliano has become all too familiar with one of the country's most dangerous and notorious jails.
Rikers, here we come. What a cheery place to visit, huh? Doreen Quinn Giuliano has become all too familiar with one of the country's most dangerous and notorious jails.
Every week, she makes the hour-long drive from her home in Brooklyn to Rikers Island to see her son, John.
Every week, she makes the hour-long drive from her home in Brooklyn to Rikers Island to see her son, John.
Every week, she makes the hour-long drive from her home in Brooklyn to Rikers Island to see her son, John.
But in 2005, a jury convicted John Juka of murder, sending him away for 25 years to life.
But in 2005, a jury convicted John Juka of murder, sending him away for 25 years to life.
But in 2005, a jury convicted John Juka of murder, sending him away for 25 years to life.
It was Columbus Day weekend, 2003. 19-year-old college student Mark Fisher is taking a long weekend, a break from the books and classes. Wanting to blow off some steam, he heads to the Big Apple to explore the hopping bar scene on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
It was Columbus Day weekend, 2003. 19-year-old college student Mark Fisher is taking a long weekend, a break from the books and classes. Wanting to blow off some steam, he heads to the Big Apple to explore the hopping bar scene on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
It was Columbus Day weekend, 2003. 19-year-old college student Mark Fisher is taking a long weekend, a break from the books and classes. Wanting to blow off some steam, he heads to the Big Apple to explore the hopping bar scene on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
That school, Fairfield University, where Fisher, a sophomore, is an athlete on the dean's list, studying to become an accountant.