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In episode 2, LaTasha dives into episode 2 of the Netflix documentary series. Police home in on a suspect, a 19-year-old named Sean K. Ellis. Boston journalists and cops recall another murder case that fanned racial tensions. Who knew that one time at the shooting range would come in handy when it comes to analyzing this case...where do I go pick up my detective credentials cause your girl is on it! Remember how I said those cops in this documentary were trash? Yeah we find out why. Let's discuss it together, shall we? Follow Girl Meets True Crime on Instagram at GirlMeetsTrueCrime and on twitter at GirlMeetsTC (dang that character restriction).
It's the very first episode and LaTasha breaks down Episode 1 of the Netflix Documentary "Trial 4". Charged as a teenager in the 1993 killing of a Boston police officer, Sean K. Ellis fights to prove his innocence while exposing police corruption and systemic racism. Using clips from the movie, LaTasha will take you through the film while discussing everything about it from the sad to the maddening.
7670/213/29 Sean K. Ellis was wrongfully accused of the murder of a corrupt Boston Detective John Mulligan in 1993 simply for being at the wrong place at the wrong time. In a series of corruption and miscarriage of justice, Sean K. Ellis was railroaded by the legal system and convicted of a crime he didn't commit. After going to trial 3 times, he is up for his 4th trial to have the gun charge removed and in hopes he can finally be vindicated and exonerated. Mr.Ellis was imprisoned for 21years, 7 months and 29 days for a crime he did not commit. We discuss the overwhelming feedback and response from Trial 4, his purpose and mission to reform the criminal justice system one wrongfully convicted at a time, and to make sure no other young black male has to ever go through what he did. We discuss what's on Sean K. Ellis bucket list and what's in his for seeable future.... Just to give you a little back story or behind the scenes to demonstrate his character, we had so much technical difficulties (from laptop dying during the interview, to dog barking to no volume on the zoom call for 5 mins) and Mr. Ellis was so patient and kind to us. He allowed us to recover and complete the interview knowing we've been waiting several months to finally have this moment to interview him. Just wanted you all to know that this man is the real deal, what you see on that Netflix Docuseries and in this interview is him. To support Sean K Ellis and his mission, you can go to his website WWW.TRIALFOUR.COM and also purchase his merchandise as well, #WOUNDEDBUTNOTBROKEN --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bro-rantz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bro-rantz/support
Film reviewer Amy Amantea shares her commentary on Trial 4, a 2020 true crime television series about Sean K. Ellis. From the November 30, 2020 episode.
Michelle McQuigge from the Canadian Press shares an update on the news that made headlines in Canada this weekend. Accessibility specialist Thea Kurd discusses accessibility during the holiday shopping season. Film reviewer Amy Amantea shares her commentary on Trial 4, a 2020 true crime television series about Sean K. Ellis. Coming up in the second hour of the show, Marc Aflalo of Double Tap TV chats about this year’s Cyber Monday deals on tech. For the accessibility story roundup, we chat about how the social media platform, TikTok improves accessibility with their new photosensitivity feature. Mike Ross shares the details. Our colleague Jim Krysko tells us The Gross Motor Room, a new play space in Edmonton for kids with disabilities. This is the November 30, 2020 episode.
Sean K. Ellis was only 18 when he was accused of killing Detective John Mulligan. He had 3 trials in 1 year and 22 years incarcerated after finally being convicted during his 3rd trial with absolutely no evidence.VISIT BEACHLY, every order helps clean the beaches! https://beach.lyUSE MY CODE: "YVANA" FOR $20 OFF YOUR ORDER!!!More about me:Whaddup! I’m Thee Mademoiselle and I’m Social Media personality based in NJ. I give my unfiltered opinion about life, trending topics and speak on Important social issues plaguing the world! First starting out on YouTube, I decided to branch out to podcasting to discuss more polarizing content.My “Wrongfully Convicted” series consists of stories that highlight the justice system failing many due to prejudice.To join in on the conversation, watch more content regarding social issues or suggest new cases refer to the links below.DISCLAIMER:Information presented in this podcast was gathered by my own personal research, please do your own.CASE SUGGESTIONS:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12oP1JWTSDbxpGWKjtjoIHaGhGzC6xtfGzDrBNzj2ets/SOURCES:WATCH TRIAL 4:https://www.netflix.com/title/80202347Visit: http://www.justiceforseanellis.com/For more content on social issues follow me on YouTube:www.youtube.com/c/theemademoiselleJoin the conversation!Find me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @THEEMLLE@TheeMllehttp://www.Instagram.com/TheeMlle@TheeMllehttp://www.Twitter.com/TheeMlle@TheeMllehttp://www.Facebook.com/TheeMlle