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Nov 2023
1h 14m

EP39: The Larry David Effect

Tank Sinatra & Investigator Slater
About this episode

The episode presents a gripping tale of justice and perseverance, where an innocent man found himself entangled in a web of false accusations, gang-related drama, and police misconduct. Accused of murdering 16-year-old Martha Puebla, Juan Catalan's life took a terrifying turn in an unexpected direction that nearly led him to face a capital punishment trial. But the most astonishing turn in this narrative occurred when Juan's alibi for the night of the murder unexpectedly materialized in the form of Larry David, the acclaimed comedian and creator of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm." This case serves as a testament to the potency of truth and the far-reaching impact of the butterfly effect, demonstrating how a seemingly unrelated incident can have profound - and potentially devastating - consequences.

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