Part 7: The California Supreme Court
This episode, two years in the making, reveals the California Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling. You'll witness Kimberly’s reaction when she learns if California’s high court will send her back to prison or remove her conviction. In this dramatic episode, we are giving you a chance to hear it unfol…
Part 6: Breaking Developments
The Governor responds to Randy's call for him to take a look at the case, Ozzy's mother reacts to the podcast and more.
Part 5: The Wait
Exonerated of murder, but Kimberly Long may be headed back to prison. We show former jurors evidence they've never seen. Plus, her answer to a burning question from Ozzie's family.
Mini-Episode: Flawed Justice Refresher
It's been over four months since our last episode. We thought this would be a good time to give you a quick refresher, ahead of the release of part 5, Monday evening - February 18th.
Part 1: The Murder
Could Kimberly Long have murdered her fiance, Oswaldo “Ozzy” Conde? Hear audio from the videotaped police interviews, witness statements and Kimberly herself.
Part 2: The Conviction
Experience Kimberly's murder trial, speak to her from inside of prison, discover powerful new evidence and see what the judge who presided over her trial thinks about it, as well as jurors who convicted her.
Part 3: The Appeal
Hear what freedom felt like for Kimberly Long after 7 years in prison, learn about why she could be heading back to a cell and shocking new evidence: a prison inmate says he knows who killed Ozzy and why.
Part 4: The Experts
We'll go deep into the evidence of this case as legal experts weigh in with their thoughts on the case: Gil Carrillo, a retired homicide detective who solved the Nightstalker case, a well-known criminal defense attorney, a retired investigator who saw all of the evidence in the murder trial and the…
Flawed Justice: The Kimberly Long Story Trailer
Coming Monday, October 1st, all four episodes will be released together. It was a murder with no eyewitnesses. No physical evidence. A star witness for the prosecution killed before he could testify, and a jury that didn’t get to see all of the evidence - until now. This is a story 15 years in th…