46 minutes | Feb 22, 2024

#429 Jason Flom with Greg Brown

A house in Pittsburgh, PA, went up in flames on February 14, 1995, killing three firefighters while they were trying to put out the fire. A week later, a neighbor of 17-year-old Greg Brown came forward and said that he suspected Greg of lighting the fire. Greg and his mother lived at the house that had caught fire, and authorities suspected that the two of them set the fire to claim insurance money. Despite no physical evidence supporting this theory, Greg was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for murder, arson, and insurance fraud.

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https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/392-wrongful-conviction-junk-science-arson-evidence/

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https://painnocence.org/

https://www.pointpark.edu/news-communication/innocence-institute-work-leads-to-reopening-of-highprofile-case

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