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A Producer's Notebook: The story behind 'Justice For All'

“It was the middle of the night, and I was staring at the chipped ceiling of my dimly lit cell inside the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola. It was hot, and loud, especially when a flushing toilet echoed down the hallway … or when one of the men on the tier would scream out in the darkness. Thoughts were circling my mind.“

NBC Dateline

September 6, 2019

Media CoveragePhillip ReevesSeptember 6, 2019NBC Dateline, Justice for AllComment
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