One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates

By Jack Laurence

In 'One Minute Remaining' I speak with inmates serving lengthy prison sentences for a range of different crimes. From arson to robbery, attempted murder and even murder itself and everything in between.

I'm not here to try and prove them innocent or guilty, what I am here to do is allow them the chance to tell their stories. We'll look at the case's against them and allow them to tell us their accounts of the events that lead up to their incarceration.

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Unshakable Science - P2

In 1997, a two-year-old boy collapsed on the floor of his bedroom in Biloxi, Mississippi. His stepmother, Tasha Shelby, called for help. By the time the sun came up, she was the prime suspect. By the time the trial ended, she had a life sentence.

Ta

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Unshakable Science - P1

In 1997, a two-year-old boy collapsed on the floor of his bedroom in Biloxi, Mississippi. His stepmother, Tasha Shelby, called for help. By the time the sun came up, she was the prime suspect. By the time the trial ended, she had a life sentence.

Ta

23:45

The disaster of Health in the D.O.C - Brad Hays

When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who has committed some incredibly heinous crimes but you'd be wrong.

23:42

The continued dissapointment of rejection - Susan Brown

Susan Brown was thirty weeks pregnant when her estranged husband attacked her. She says he beat her, raped her, and stabbed her in the stomach. She fought back. She woke in a hospital bed with a baby born devastatingly premature, and learned her ex-h

13:57

Anthony Duke and the Fight for Clemency

On New Year's Eve 2011, a landscaper named Ronald Hauser was found shot dead in the basement of his home in Livingston County, Michigan. A month later, police came knocking on the door of one of Ron's friends, a man named Anthony Duke. Tony was arres

32:46

What Did You See? The Science of Child Eyewitness Testimony

A child takes the stand. They describe what they saw in vivid detail. They are consistent, they are convincing, and the jury believes them. But how much of what they are saying actually happened -- and how much of it was shaped by the questions they

25:30

What the attorney thinks - Kara Garvin

We just wrapped up the story of Kara Garvin, sentenced to life without parole for a crime she says she didn't commit, we have heard her version of events and explored the case against her but now it's time to get the opinion of the man they call 'The

25:49

Kara Garvin: The Ohio Triple Murder Case P5

Kara Garvin grew up in Franklin Furnace, Ohio, a small, tight-knit community nestled along the Ohio River, the kind of place where everybody knows everybody, and where the OxyContin crisis of the early 2000s didn't just make the news, it moved in nex

29:51

Kara Garvin: The Ohio Triple Murder Case P4

Kara Garvin grew up in Franklin Furnace, Ohio, a small, tight-knit community nestled along the Ohio River, the kind of place where everybody knows everybody, and where the OxyContin crisis of the early 2000s didn't just make the news, it moved in nex

32:36

Kara Garvin: The Ohio Triple Murder Case P3

Kara Garvin grew up in Franklin Furnace, Ohio, a small, tight-knit community nestled along the Ohio River, the kind of place where everybody knows everybody, and where the OxyContin crisis of the early 2000s didn't just make the news, it moved in nex

30:47

Kara Garvin: The Ohio Triple Murder Case P2

Kara Garvin grew up in Franklin Furnace, Ohio — a small, tight-knit community nestled along the Ohio River, the kind of place where everybody knows everybody, and where the OxyContin crisis of the early 2000s didn't just make the news, it moved in ne

29:24

Kara Garvin: The Ohio Triple Murder Case P1

Kara Garvin grew up in Franklin Furnace, Ohio — a small, tight-knit community nestled along the Ohio River, the kind of place where everybody knows everybody, and where the OxyContin crisis of the early 2000s didn't just make the news, it moved in ne

29:05

An Overwhelming freedom - Dustin Turner

I first met Dustin in August 2025. He talked me through his life — his intense training to become a coveted Navy SEAL, through to the night his life would change forever, and his subsequent 30-year battle to clear his name.

When we first spoke, Dust

23:42

"Don't you die on me" - John Spirko

The words "Don't you die on me" came back to haunt me recently, as I got a message to say John Spirko may have had a suspected heart attack just minutes after we hung up the phone and I uttered those words. It would turn out it wasn't a heart attack

22:53

'not to be reduced by credits' - Tariq Maqbool

After twenty-three years, a last-minute act of clemency from a departing New Jersey governor changed everything for Tariq MaQbool. 150 years became 45, Maximum security became lower. However inside the order that finally gave him hope was language th

23:16

What the attorney thinks - John Spirko

We just wrapped up the story of John Spirko, a man who's spent over 40 years in prison for a murder that put him on death row, a murder he's always maintained he's innocent of, even though he was the one who put himself in the firing line of detectiv

31:08

He lied his way onto Death Row - John Spirko P5

In 1982, postmistress Betty Jane Mottinger was abducted from her one-room post office in Elgin, Ohio — a town of fifty people and murdered.

Six weeks later, John Spirko, a career criminal with a talent for spinning stories, decided to trade invented

31:55

He lied his way onto Death Row - John Spirko P4

In 1982, postmistress Betty Jane Mottinger was abducted from her one-room post office in Elgin, Ohio — a town of fifty people and murdered.

Six weeks later, John Spirko, a career criminal with a talent for spinning stories, decided to trade invented

35:33

He lied his way onto Death Row - John Spirko P3

In 1982, postmistress Betty Jane Mottinger was abducted from her one-room post office in Elgin, Ohio — a town of fifty people and murdered.

Six weeks later, John Spirko, a career criminal with a talent for spinning stories, decided to trade invented

32:02

He lied his way onto Death Row - John Spirko P2

In 1982, postmistress Betty Jane Mottinger was abducted from her one-room post office in Elgin, Ohio — a town of fifty people and murdered.

Six weeks later, John Spirko, a career criminal with a talent for spinning stories, decided to trade invented

32:16

He lied his way onto Death Row - John Spirko P1

In 1982, postmistress Betty Jane Mottinger was abducted from her one-room post office in Elgin, Ohio — a town of fifty people and murdered.

Six weeks later, John Spirko, a career criminal with a talent for spinning stories, decided to trade invented

22:41

Clemency comes in many forms - Tariq Maqbool

Today I catch up with Tariq Maqbool, a man serving 150 years in prison for a double homicide he has always maintained he did not commit, a sentence that would see him die behind bars.

That was until now. Tariq recently petitioned the Governor of New

28:03

My mum told me to tell you - Anthony Duke

Anthony Duke, or Tony, is, it's fair to say, a favourite amongst those of us who have gone through this crazy journey over the last almost four years. A man of strong values, strong faith, and the strong silent type.

Tony isn't a man to ask for help

26:28

Hey Jack, Guess who's free! - Nosakhare Onumonu

The story of Nosakhare Onumonu is nothing short of incredible.

As a young man, Nosa’s sister was brutally attacked by her partner—violence that ended when he set her home on fire and left her for dead. That man was arrested and sentenced to prison f

23:30

Anthony Apanovich - What the attorney thinks

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29:18

To Death Row and back again p5 - Anthony Apanovitch

On Aug. 23, 1984, Mary Flynn had been visiting her brother Martin Flynn and his wife, Kate, looking for houses for sale in their neighborhood. That night, around 10 p.m., a neighbor saw Flynn walking from her Toyota Tercel to the back door of her hom

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To Death Row and Back again p4 - Anthony Apanovitch

On Aug. 23, 1984, Mary Flynn had been visiting her brother Martin Flynn and his wife, Kate, looking for houses for sale in their neighborhood. That night, around 10 p.m., a neighbor saw Flynn walking from her Toyota Tercel to the back door of her hom

30:55

To Death Row and back again P3 - Anthony Apanovitch

On Aug. 23, 1984, Mary Flynn had been visiting her brother Martin Flynn and his wife, Kate, looking for houses for sale in their neighborhood. That night, around 10 p.m., a neighbor saw Flynn walking from her Toyota Tercel to the back door of her hom

32:04

To Death Row and back again P2 - Anthony Apanovitch

On Aug. 23, 1984, Mary Flynn had been visiting her brother Martin Flynn and his wife, Kate, looking for houses for sale in their neighborhood. That night, around 10 p.m., a neighbor saw Flynn walking from her Toyota Tercel to the back door of her hom

31:08

To Death Row and back again P1 - Anthony Apanovitch

On Aug. 23, 1984, Mary Flynn had been visiting her brother Martin Flynn and his wife, Kate, looking for houses for sale in their neighborhood. That night, around 10 p.m., a neighbor saw Flynn walking from her Toyota Tercel to the back door of her hom

45:35

30 years comes to a close... almost - Dustin turner

Last year, I introduced you to the case of Dustin Turner, a man who has long maintained his innocence while serving a sentence that has kept him behind bars for decades for the murder of Jennifer Evans. He and his co-accused, Billy Brown, were senten

26:39

A mafia sit down P2 - Anthony Ruggiano Jnr

He was born into the Gambino family with a father as a made man who committed multiple murders, Anthony Ruggiano Jnr’s life was always going to be different.

He would spend 14 years in prison and commit multiple murders himself, including that of hi

31:17

A mafia sit down P1 - Anthony Ruggiano Jnr

He was born into the Gambino family with a father as a made man who committed multiple murders, Anthony Ruggiano Jnr’s life was always going to be different.

He would spend 14 years in prison and commit multiple murders himself, including that of hi

30:09

The Dodleston Messages: Time Travel or Hoax?

With OMR taking a break over Christmas, I thought I’d use this opportunity to introduce you to some of my other shows you may not have discovered yet.

In 2024, I created Mysteries at Bedtime — a show designed for those who enjoy a good mysterie befo

29:45

The Shannon Matthews Hoax: Britain’s Missing Child Scam

With OMR taking a break over Christmas, I thought I’d use this opportunity to introduce you to some of my other shows you may not have discovered yet.

In 2023, I created Crime at Bedtime — a show designed for those who enjoy a good crime story befor

35:17

That's a wrap on 2025! recap with The Voice of Reason

Well, we are at the end of another year of One Minute Remaining. As we say goodbye to 2025, I thought it was a good opportunity to sit down with the man they call The Voice of Reason, Michael Leonard, to reflect on some of the wildest cases of the pa

30:50

Episode 1: Have you heard of Derek Smith?

This year I teamed up with arguably the world’s biggest true crime podcast, Casefile, to bring you the story of an incarcerated man I met some time ago who was suing Sean “Diddy” Combs for 100 million dollars.

Across this seven-episode series we go

33:48

Q&A Episode 2025 - P2

Well it's that time again!

The Facebook group of legendery jurors have been busy coming up with a stack of great questions for me to answer so in this episode I take on all of them! We chat everything from how I choose the show music, what I think o

47:28

Q&A Episode 2025 - P1

Well it's that time again!

The Facebook group of legendery jurors have been busy coming up with a stack of great questions for me to answer so in this episode I take on all of them! We chat everything from how I choose the show music, what I think o

19:04

Clemency has been granted - Shawn Robert Johnson

For many men and women incarcerated across the United States, once all legal options for release have been exhausted, there is often one last avenue to hope for: clemency.

Clemency in most states is at the discretion of a single person – the governo

30:21

Like something from a Horror film - John Merrit

In today’s episode, I catch up with John Merritt, who’s been navigating a very serious health crisis. John talks me through how a growth on his head was left untreated for so long that he was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with cancer. He underwent

39:26

Making up for lost time - Evaristo Salas Jnr

He’s simply a man who doesn’t stop. Since being exonerated for a crime that saw him spend almost 27 years behind bars, Evaristo Salas Jnr has wasted no time making up for the life that was taken from him.

In this catch-up, we dive into everything he

23:46

Punished at 63 for nothing! - David Talley

Today I catch up with David Talley — a man serving a 100-year prison sentence for crimes that should only have carried a decade behind bars.

Now, more than 20 years later, David is still fighting for a resentencing hearing. We talk about how that fi

20:16

Nowhere else to turn - Jeremy Cain

Today I catch up with Jeremy Cain for an update on what’s been happening with his case since we last spoke.

After his story aired on One Minute Remaining, the community of Pleasant Grove came together to raise awareness and funds to support the Cain

31:37

Get busy living or get busy dying - Tariq Maqbool

Today I catch up with Tariq Maqbool to get the latest on his bid for clemency with the governor.

We explore life inside prison and what happens when men become institutionalised, incarcerated for so long that freedom itself becomes something to fear

18:23

Echoes from the Bayou P12 - Dwight Bergeron

We have just wrapped up the story of Dwight Bergeron who has served over 30 years of his three life sentences for what the authorities say was his crime of sexual assualt against his own children. I crime he and those children, now adults say he didn

32:16

Echoes from the Bayou P11 - Dwight Bergeron

Today we catch up woth the man they call 'The voice of reson' Michael Leonard from Leonard trial lawyers in Chicargo illanois to get his take on the case against Dwight Bergeron.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Berger

29:23

Echoes from the Bayou P10 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

18:02

Echoes from the Bayou P9 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

28:58

Echoes from the Bayou P8 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

33:36

Echoes from the Bayou P7 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

31:54

Echoes from the Bayou P6 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

35:11

Echoes from the Bayou P5 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

33:58

Echoes from the Bayou P4 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

31:27

Echoes from the Bayou P3 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

30:27

Echoes from the Bayou P2 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

32:11

Echoes from the Bayou P1 - Dwight Bergeron

PLEASE BE ADVISED: This story contains subject matter that some may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised.

In the sweltering bayous of southern Louisiana, Dwight “Jerome” Bergeron grew up hard. As a boy, he trapped raccoons, muskrats, and n

31:10

What the attorney thinks - Trinity Matthisen

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25:19

It's hard to shake the label P4 - Trinity Matthisen

Trinity Mattherson is not a man who claims he is a saint, he's not a man who says he did no wrong in his life. He is a man who grew up on the streets, with little to no rules from inside his home, a home where his parents battled drug and alcohol dep

27:48

It's hard to shake the label P3 - Trinity Matthisen

Trinity Mattherson is not a man who claims he is a saint, he's not a man who says he did no wrong in his life. He is a man who grew up on the streets, with little to no rules from inside his home, a home where his parents battled drug and alcohol dep

29:54

It's hard to shake the label P2 - Trinity Matthisen

Trinity Mattherson is not a man who claims he is a saint, he's not a man who says he did no wrong in his life. He is a man who grew up on the streets, with little to no rules from inside his home, a home where his parents battled drug and alcohol dep

28:41

It's hard to shake the label P1 - Trinity Matthisen

Trinity Mattherson is not a man who claims he is a saint, he's not a man who says he did no wrong in his life. He is a man who grew up on the streets, with little to no rules from inside his home, a home where his parents battled drug and alcohol dep

16:25

What the attorney thinks - Pamela Schrader

We recently wrapped up the story of Pamela Schrader, who is serving life without parole for a murder she insists she had no part in. Under Florida’s unique laws, however, she was found guilty and sentenced for the death of her employer.

The actual k

18:10

What the attorney thinks - Dustin Turner

We recently wrapped up the story of Dustin Turner, a man serving a life sentence for the murder of a young woman named Jennifer Evans. Since his incarceration, his co-accused, Billy Brown, has testified in court that the evidence he originally gave a

40:38

SEALs don’t leave their Swim Buddy P5 - Dustin Turner

In the Navy SEALs, no rule is more sacred than this: you never leave your swim buddy. For Dustin “Dusty” Turner, that bond would change the course of his life forever.

In 1995, Dusty and his swim buddy Billy Brown went out for what was meant to be a

30:01

SEALs don’t leave their Swim Buddy P4 - Dustin Turner

In the Navy SEALs, no rule is more sacred than this: you never leave your swim buddy. For Dustin “Dusty” Turner, that bond would change the course of his life forever.

In 1995, Dusty and his swim buddy Billy Brown went out for what was meant to be a

29:34

SEALs don’t leave their Swim Buddy P3 - Dustin Turner

In the Navy SEALs, no rule is more sacred than this: you never leave your swim buddy. For Dustin “Dusty” Turner, that bond would change the course of his life forever.

In 1995, Dusty and his swim buddy Billy Brown went out for what was meant to be a

30:13

SEALs don’t leave their Swim Buddy P2 - Dustin Turner

In the Navy SEALs, no rule is more sacred than this: you never leave your swim buddy. For Dustin “Dusty” Turner, that bond would change the course of his life forever.

In 1995, Dusty and his swim buddy Billy Brown went out for what was meant to be a

31:13

SEALs don’t leave their Swim Buddy P1 - Dustin Turner

In the Navy SEALs, no rule is more sacred than this: you never leave your swim buddy. For Dustin “Dusty” Turner, that bond would change the course of his life forever.

In 1995, Dusty and his swim buddy Billy Brown went out for what was meant to be a

34:16

Independent Act or Shared Guilt? P2 - Pamela Schrader

The law says that if you play a role in a crime, you can be treated as a principal, even if you never carried out the violence yourself. That’s what happened to Pamela Shrader, a woman struggling with addiction whose words led to a man’s death.

But

29:15

Independent Act or Shared Guilt? - Pamela Schrader

The law says that if you play a role in a crime, you can be treated as a principal, even if you never carried out the violence yourself. That’s what happened to Pamela Shrader, a woman struggling with addiction whose words led to a man’s death.

But

22:38

What the attorney thinks - Charles McCrory

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with defence attorney Michael Leonard—known to OMR listeners as “the voice of reason.” Together, we break down the case of Charles McCrory, convicted on the basis of contested bite mark evidence. Mi

31:37

Junk Science and the US Justice System - Chris Fabricant

Today I sit down with Chris Fabricant, Director of Strategic Litigation at the Innocence Project and author of Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System. From his early days as a New York public defender to leading the fight against flawe

24:30

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P6: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

27:22

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P5: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

30:26

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P4: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

28:17

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P3: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

28:24

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P2: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

29:29

Convicted on Bite Mark Evidence P1: The Charles McCrory Case

In 1985, Charles McCrory found his wife, Julie Bonds, brutally murdered in their Andalusia, Alabama, home. Just two small marks on her arm—misrepresented in court as a definitive “bite mark”—became the sole forensic evidence used to convict him for h

34:44

Protecting the Royal Family P2 - Simon Morgan

Todays guest is certainly different and unlike anyone I've spoken with so far, todays guest, although having a long and successful career putting bad people behind bars, one in which we will discuss, would round out his career in the public service p

28:03

Protecting the Royal Family P1 - Simon Morgan

Todays guest is certainly different and unlike anyone I've spoken with so far, todays guest, although having a long and successful career putting bad people behind bars, one in which we will discuss, would round out his career in the public service p

49:02

Fighting with the IRA - John Crawley

John Crawley was born in New York to Irish immigrant parents, and moved to Ireland as a young teenager to attend school. 

Inspired there by the struggle for Irish freedom against British rule in the North of Ireland, he returned to America to receiv

33:15

Introducing Wanted - David McMillan

So One Minute Remaining is on a short break at the moment while I work on a new project that I'm excited about telling you about very soon. However in the mean time I thought I would take this oppotunity to introduce you to some of my other shows tha

20:44

Introducing - Mysteries at Bedtime

So One Minute Remaining is on a short break at the moment while I work on a new project that I'm excited about telling you about very soon. However in the mean time I thought I would take this oppotunity to introduce you to some of my other shows tha

31:43

Introducing - Crime at Bedtime

So One Minute Remaining is on a short break at the moment while I work on a new project that I'm excited about telling you about very soon. However in the mean time I thought I would take this oppotunity to introduce you to some of my other shows tha

35:18

Forgivness from an unlikley place P2 - Demel Dukes

On December 11, 2000, Hani Zebib was fatally shot while working in his Detroit convenience store — a dream he had built after fleeing war-torn Lebanon in search of a better life. Among the young men involved in the robbery that day was Demel Dukes. T

28:05

Forgivness from an unlikley place P1 - Demel Dukes

On December 11, 2000, Hani Zebib was fatally shot while working in his Detroit convenience store — a dream he had built after fleeing war-torn Lebanon in search of a better life. Among the young men involved in the robbery that day was Demel Dukes. T

30:28

$500 Million lawsuit - Susan Brown

Today I catch up with Susan Brown. We recently heard Susan’s story—a woman serving life without parole for the murder of her former husband, a man she says attacked her. In what she describes as an act of self-defence, she stabbed him, inflicting inj

20:50

What the attorney thinks - Joshua Sedgmen

In this episode, I’m joined once again by Michael Leonard of Leonard Trial Lawyers in Chicago — known to many of you as The Voice of Reason. Together, we unpack the troubling case of Joshua Sedgmen, a young man wrongfully convicted of armed robbery d

26:56

Fighting the good fight - Firefly advocates

This week, I sit down with the founder of Firefly Advocates, a grassroots organisation in the United States dedicated to supporting incarcerated individuals and fighting for justice reform. We discuss what inspired the creation of Firefly, the challe

22:40

Will DNA prove him innocent? P4 - Joshua Sedgmen

Joshua Sedgmen grew up in a chaotic home environment. He was moved from place to place, in and out of foster care and juvenile facilities. Stability was certainly not a word that featured in his early life.

At just 15, he set off into the world on h

30:27

Will DNA prove him innocent? P3 - Joshua Sedgmen

Joshua Sedgmen grew up in a chaotic home environment. He was moved from place to place, in and out of foster care and juvenile facilities. Stability was certainly not a word that featured in his early life.

At just 15, he set off into the world on h

30:23

Will DNA prove him innocent? P2 - Joshua Sedgmen

Joshua Sedgmen grew up in a chaotic home environment. He was moved from place to place, in and out of foster care and juvenile facilities. Stability was certainly not a word that featured in his early life.

At just 15, he set off into the world on h

28:44

Will DNA prove him innocent? P1 - Joshua Sedgmen

Joshua Sedgmen grew up in a chaotic home environment. He was moved from place to place, in and out of foster care and juvenile facilities. Stability was certainly not a word that featured in his early life.

At just 15, he set off into the world on h

26:08

A tough couple of years - Kimberly Boone

It’s fair to say that while Dorice was the first story I ever told, it was my very first conversation with Kimberly Boone that truly changed the course of my working life.

I first spoke with Kim almost three years ago. At the time, she was working a

29:13

Bad Health and potential freedom - Temujin Kensu

Recently, I caught up with Temujin Kensu, a man who has been incarcerated since 1986 for a crime he couldn't possibly have committed. Temujin has endured a great deal over his nearly 40 years behind bars, and as he gets older, his health issues have

26:59

Children on the outside - Life on the inside - Susan Brown

We recently wrapped up the story of Susan Brown and since then I have had a number of people ask me the same question, what happened to Susan's baby? Well recently Susan and I caught up to talk about her baby, who is now a young man as well as the od

19:34

Asking for clemency as an innocent man P2 - Tariq Maqbool

The story of Tariq Maqbool is one that had not been told in over 20 years. A man who was found guilty of a brutal double homicide in 2002—of Joong Ahn, 45, and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28—on the night of November 1. On April 27, 2005, he was found guilty

30:22

Asking for clemency as an innocent man P1 - Tariq Maqbool

The story of Tariq Maqbool is one that had not been told in over 20 years. A man who was found guilty of a brutal double homicide in 2002—of Joong Ahn, 45, and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28—on the night of November 1. On April 27, 2005, he was found guilty

18:28

Back out again and with new focus - Jason Vukovich

It’s fair to say that with the story of Jason Vukovich — The Alaskan Avenger — we’ve been on quite the rollercoaster ride.

From his origin story to his arrest and incarceration, it’s undoubtedly a story that has sparked division. A story met with di

31:55

Introducing Wanted - Escaping Thai Prison

With the recent influx of new listeners, I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce you to another one of my shows that I’m extremely proud of — WANTED.

It’s a show where I interview men and women who are, or have been, wanted by authorities fro

20:33

A leopard never changes it's spots - Dorice Moore

Today I’m checking in with the OG, Dorice Moore.

I think by now everyone is well and truly across the story of Dorice and Abraham, so there’s no need for me to revisit the details of her case. But in a nutshell, she was convicted of the murder of lo

43:42

The 2025 Q&A with Jack and Michael Leonard P2

This is Part 2 of the first Q&A of 2025!

It’s been a while since we opened up the floor for a Q&A, but recently Jack posted in the One Minute Remaining private Facebook group asking for your questions for him—and everyone’s favourite attorney at law

31:09

The 2025 Q&A with Jack and Michael Leonard P1

Well, it’s that time again!

It’s been a while since we opened up the floor for a Q&A, but recently Jack posted in the One Minute Remaining private Facebook group asking for your questions for him—and everyone’s favourite attorney at law, Michael Leo

13:53

What the attorney thinks - Susan Brown

We’ve just wrapped up the story of Susan Brown—a woman serving life without the possibility of parole for the murder of her former partner, a crime she has always claimed was an act of self-defence.

So, what does The Voice of Reason think? Would he

29:47

The Deadly Reality: Domestic Violence & The Cost of Silence

How does love turn into fear? How do warning signs go unnoticed until it's too late? Former Detective Inspector Steve Keoh has seen the worst outcomes of domestic violence, and in this episode, he shares his firsthand experiences of cases where inter

29:18

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P7 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

33:18

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P6 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

30:18

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P5 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

30:16

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P4 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

29:16

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P3 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

31:01

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P2 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

32:02

A Desperate Defence, A Lifetime Behind Bars P1 - Susan Brown

"The story of how I got here is deeply painful. Years ago I was married to a man who was mercilessly verbally and mentally abusive to me and my children. I wanted to press through the anguish to keep our family together, but then his behavior escalat

34:51

People are taking notice - Tariq Maqbool

The story of Tariq Maqbool is one that had not been told in over 20 years. A man who was found guilty of a brutal double homicide in 2002—of Joong Ahn, 45, and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28—on the night of November 1. On April 27, 2005, he was found guilty

25:03

What the attorney thinks - Nosakhare Onumonu

We have just wrapped up the insane story of Nosakhare Onumonu, a story that has to be heard to be belived! and as always after we wrap up these stories qwe must sit down with the man they call 'The Voice of reason' Michael Leonard to hear his thought

35:10

Blinded by revenge P3 - Nosakhare Onumonu

The story of Nosakhare Onumonu is nothing short of incredible.

As a young man, Nosa’s sister was brutally attacked by her partner—violence that ended when he set her home on fire and left her for dead. That man was arrested and sentenced to prison f

33:27

Blinded by revenge P2 - Nosakhare Onumonu

The story of Nosakhare Onumonu is nothing short of incredible.

As a young man, Nosa’s sister was brutally attacked by her partner—violence that ended when he set her home on fire and left her for dead. That man was arrested and sentenced to prison f

27:28

Blinded by revenge P1- Nosakhare Onumonu

The story of Nosakhare Onumonu is nothing short of incredible.

As a young man, Nosa’s sister was brutally attacked by her partner—violence that ended when he set her home on fire and left her for dead. That man was arrested and sentenced to prison f

25:11

Life plus 104 isn't long enough? - Brad Hays

Brad Hays was handed a sentence fit for a serial killer—life plus 104 years—yet in his case, no one died. Nonetheless, he is sentenced to spend the remainder of his life behind bars. Although Brad’s sentence may seem hopeless, he still has the possib

22:17

What the attorney thinks - Arkeene Broaden

We recently wrapped up the story of Arkeene Broaden a young man who says he is innocent of the crime he's been convicted of but what does an expert think?

As always it's time to catch up with the man they call 'The Voice of Reason' Mr Michael Leonar

29:15

Hidden evidence P2 - Arkeene Broaden

At 18 years old, Wayne County charged Arkeene and his 16-year-old friend, Cody Clark, with felony murder, robbery, conspiracy, and felony firearm in connection with the June 2015 shooting death of their close friend, Martez Johnson, at a house on Hey

30:51

Hidden evidence P1 - Arkeene Broaden

At 18 years old, Wayne County charged Arkeene and his 16-year-old friend, Cody Clark, with felony murder, robbery, conspiracy, and felony firearm in connection with the June 2015 shooting death of their close friend, Martez Johnson, at a house on Hey

24:23

The Deafening Silence of Time: Dorice Moore

Today, we catch up with the OG—the woman who started it all over two years ago—Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore.

I first reached out to Dorice more than six years ago after reading about her story, and we've been chatting on and off ever since.

Dorice was ch

21:03

What the attorney thinks - John Ortiz-kehoe

As we wrap up the case of John Ortiz-Kehoe, it’s that time again—where we sit down with the man they call 'The Voice of Reason.' A man with decades of trial experience as a defence attorney from Leonard Trial Lawyers in Chicago, Illinois—Mr. Michael

43:11

Who killed Rose Larner? P6 - John Ortiz-Kehoe

In 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years p

35:42

Who killed Rose Larner? P5 - John Ortiz-Kehoe

In 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years p

31:03

Who killed Rose Larner? P4 - John ortiz-kehoe

In 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years p

29:02

Who killed Rose Larner? P3 - John ortiz-kehoe

n 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years pa

29:24

Who killed Rose Larner? P2 - John ortiz-kehoe

In 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years p

31:23

Who killed Rose Larner? - P1 John Ortiz-Kehoe

In 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner went missing. After six days without contact, her mother reported her disappearance to the police, initiating the largest and most extensive search and investigation in Lansing, Michigan's history.

Over three years p

28:26

A sentence fit for a serial killer - Jessie Milo P2

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with Jessie Milo, an inmate at the infamous San Quentin State Prison.

Jessie has been handed a sentence that might suggest he ranks among the likes of Ted Bundy or the BTK Killer—yet Jessie has nev

29:38

A sentence fit for a serial killer - Jessie Milo P1

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with Jessie Milo, an inmate at the infamous San Quentin State Prison.

Jessie has been handed a sentence that might suggest he ranks among the likes of Ted Bundy or the BTK Killer—yet Jessie has nev

29:25

Locked Up and Unfiltered: John Merritt's Prison Stories P2

John Merritt has been incarcerated for almost forty years for a murder he says he didn't commit. We recently covered John's story over several episodes of One Minute Remaining. However, after being incarcerated for as long as John has, he has more th

29:08

Locked Up and Unfiltered: John Merritt's Prison Stories P1

John Merritt has been incarcerated for almost forty years for a murder he says he didn't commit. We recently covered John's story over several episodes of One Minute Remaining. However, after being incarcerated for as long as John has, he has more th

26:23

What the attorney thinks - Mary Rice

Well, it's that time again! We've just wrapped up what is arguably the case that has caused the most division among our jury members—the story of Mary Rice. Accomplice or Victim? That’s the question on everyone’s mind.

So, what does a professional t

30:34

kidnapped or Complicit: - P6 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

27:45

Kidnapped or Complicit: - P5 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

31:19

Kidnapped or Complicit: - P4 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

31:05

Kidnapped or Complicit?: - P3 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

30:45

Kidnapped or Complicit?: - Part2 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

28:17

Kidnapped or Complicit? - Part1 Mary Rice

On 31 January 2017, Mary Rice claimed that a man named William Boyette broke into her trailer and woke her at gunpoint. She said she had previously had little to do with Boyette, who was now, according to her, forcing her to leave with him in the mid

33:34

A dark cloud: Christopher Dunn

Christopher Dunn has been fighting for his freedom for almost 34 years after a wrongful conviction. Recently, he finally obtained that freedom when a judge declared that no reasonable jury today, with the new evidence presented, would convict him.The

28:34

Free at last - Jason Vuckovich

After more than a year of conversations that began while he was still incarcerated, Jason Vukovich—known as the Alaskan Avenger—sits down with me now free on parole and wearing an ankle monitor, opens up about his final few days incacerated, how it f

22:09

Prison and Police don't mix - Lieutenant John Kennedy

Fmr Lieutenant John Kennedy was a police officer with the Detroit Police Force. A man who always wanted to help others, to protect the innocent and put the bad guys away. He's been shot at multiple times, hit by a car, arrested countless criminals an

47:30

A Police Officer facing prison - fmr Lieutenant John Kennedy

Fmr Lieutenant John Kennedy was a police officer with the Detroit Police Force. A man who always wanted to help others, to protect the innocent and put the bad guys away. He's been shot at multiple times, hit by a car, arrested countless criminals an

25:31

Q&A Episode 2024 - P1

So it is high time we answered some of your burning questions! and by we I mean myself and 'The Voice of Reason' Mr. Michael Leonard.

A few weeks ago I started collating some of the questions you had from our private Facebook group and today we answ

29:31

Q&A Episode 2024 - P2

So it is high time we answered some of your burning questions! and by we I mean myself and 'The Voice of Reason' Mr. Michael Leonard.

A few weeks ago I started collating some of the questions you had from our private Facebook group and today we answ

23:29

What the attorney thinks - John Merritt

"That shows the utter lack of concern and preparation for the case," says Michael Leonard, 'The Voice of Reason.'

He’s far from impressed with the defense attorney in the case of John Merritt, and he’s not holding back in today’s episode as we unpac

32:29

A life or death decision P6 - John Merritt

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

30:16

A life or death decision P5 - John Merritt

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

29:17

A life or death decision P4 - John Merritt

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

30:31

A life or death decision P3 - John Merrit

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

31:25

A life or death decision P2 - John Merritt

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

29:44

A life or death decision P1 - John Merritt

John Merritt has been behind bars for longer than I’ve been alive. Like many of the men and women we speak to, John’s early life was marked by run-ins with the law—mostly for petty, non-violent offences.

He became trapped in a cycle, moving in and o

29:15

Catching the Golden State Killer P2 - FMR FBI Agent Julia Cowley

In this episode, we sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex world of criminal profiling. Julia shares her insights from years spent working some of the most high-profile cases, including her role in tracking down noto

27:48

Catching the Golden State killer P1 - Fmr FBI agent Julia Cowley

In this episode, we sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex world of criminal profiling. Julia shares her insights from years spent working some of the most high-profile cases, including her role in tracking down noto

18:02

Time to go home - The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vuckovich

The story of Jason Vuckovich is one that has touched many in the OMR community.

Jason is someone who was let down by the system as a youngster and found himself on the streets at a young age fending for himself. Unfortunately his path would take him

26:48

Fmr FBI Profiler Julia Cowley on the Case of Temujin Kensu Part2

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex and controversial case of Temujin Kensu, a man who has spent decades behind bars for a crime he has always maintained he's innocent of

30:37

Former FBI Profiler Julia Cowley on the Case of Temujin Kensu P1

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex and controversial case of Temujin Kensu, a man who has spent decades behind bars for a crime he has always maintained he's innocent of

31:27

What the Attorney thinks - Tariq Maqbool

In this episode of One Minute Remaining, we're joined by our resident attorney and the voice of reason, Michael Leonard. Michael dives into the complexities of the Tariq Maqbool case—a story we've covered in detail, highlighting disturbing inconsiste

26:12

Running the Toughest Prisons:The Governor Vanessa Frake P2

This is Part 2 of my chat with Vanessa Frake, a former prison governor with a wealth of experience managing some of the most challenging correctional facilities. Vanessa sheds light on the complexities of prison management, the realities faced by bot

13:45

Racing Against Time: The Fight to Save Marcellus Williams

Time is running out for Marcellus Williams, who faces execution in just a few days despite serious doubts about his guilt. DNA evidence that could exonerate him has been ignored, and we need your help to bring attention to his case.

Call the Governo

32:32

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P12 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

32:00

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P11 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

36:40

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P10 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

32:42

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P9 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

32:42

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P8 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

32:33

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P7 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

33:13

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P6 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

31:15

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P5 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

35:09

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P4 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

30:16

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P3 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

33:11

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P2 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

27:42

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P1 - Tariq Maqbool

On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.

Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.

They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to

19:40

Michigan's probable cause problem

The probable cause conference is generally mandatory under Michigan law unless the defense and prosecution both agree to waive the conference.

To waive the probable cause conference, the parties must present a written document to the court indicatin

30:14

Chasing Killers P2 - Fmr Scotland Yard Detective Steve Keough

Today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I sit down with a former Scotland Yard Detective... I was first introduced to Steve through my brother who

32:56

Chasing Killers P1 - Fmr Scotland Yard Detective Steve Keough

Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my names Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show, today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I

25:31

What the attorney thinks - Corey Elder

Today I catch up with the man they call 'The voice of reason'.

Today we not only discuss the case of Corey Elder but we look at the dismissal of the case against Alec Baldwin and an update in the case of Marcellus Williams.

Michael Leonard from Leo

30:12

It sounds like the Wild West P2 - Shawn Robert Johnson

Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show.

Today we travel, for the first time, to the state of New Jersey to speak with a man housed in the infamous New Jersey state prison once called

21:13

It sounds like the Wild West P1 - Shawn Robert Johnson

Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show.

Today we travel, for the first time, to the state of New Jersey to speak with a man housed in the infamous New Jersey state prison once called

22:48

Call me Rio

Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show.

Today we meet a man named Rio, Rio is not his real name and it's the only one we'll be getting because if authorities got wind of who he reall

41:40

Stanford prison experiment - DR Craig Haney

Hello and Welcome back to One Minute Remaining, today I'm sitting down with American social psychologist and a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz DR Craig Haney.

 I am currently in the process of working on a new project with a ge

23:42

The judge didn't like the verdict P2 - Corey Elder

The story of Corey Elder is by no means anything unusual when it comes to incarcerated people across the US.

He found himself at a young age having a run in with the law that sent him down the wrong path. However after his first long stint behind ba

21:15

The judge didn't like the verdict P1 - Corey Elder

The story of Corey Elder is by no means anything unusual when it comes to incarcerated people across the US.

He found himself at a young age having a run in with the law that sent him down the wrong path. However after his first long stint behind ba

23:09

What the attorney thinks - Marcellus Williams

As always it's time to get the thoughts of OMR's voice of reason, a man with decades of experience as a defense attorney from Leonard Trial Lawyers in Chicago Illinois, Mr. Michael Leonard, as we discuss the case against Marcellus William's.

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29:17

Facing 144 years P2 - Christopher Willars

On many occasions during the course of this shows life I have said on many occasions that I strongly believe we are all just one stupid decision away from potentially ruining our lives, that is especially true when we are young.

I made many poor dec

24:45

Facing 144 years P1 - Christopher Willars

On many occasions during the course of this shows life I have said on many occasions that I strongly believe we are all just one stupid decision away from potentially ruining our lives, that is especially true when we are young.

I made many poor dec

39:35

Facing the death penalty P2 - Marcellus Williams

Today I speak with a man who the state of Missouri has decided, has 3 months to live.

Marcellus Williams was handed a death sentence in 2001 for the murder of Felicia Gale, its a crime he not only says he didn't commit but one that a number of indep

24:02

What the attorney thinks - Christopher Dunn

As always after each of the cases we look at it's time to catch up with the man they call 'The Voice of Reason' a man with decades of trial experience as a defense attorney in Chicago Illinois, Australia's favourite attorney at law, Michael Leonard,

30:57

Facing the death penalty - Marcellus Williams

Today I speak with a man who the state of Missouri has decided, has 3 months to live.

Marcellus Williams was handed a death sentence in 2001 for the murder of Felicia Gale, its a crime he not only says he didn't commit but one that a number of indep

21:37

A bitter sweet freedom - Damian Skinner

Almost one year ago I was scrolling through Instagram when I stumbled across a page dedicated to one of the many innocence style organisations that is dotted across the united states, setup in response to thee overwhelming number of people who are in

31:49

No jury would convict him P3 - Christopher Dunn

In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements. There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocenc

20:47

What the attorney thinks - Bradley Hayes

Today it's time to talk the case of Brad Hays with Australia's favourite attorney of law, Michael Leonard.

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When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd

32:05

No jury would convict him P2 - Christopher Dunn

In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements. There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocenc

23:16

What the attorney thinks - Raymundo Chagolla

Well it's that time again! Today I sit down with the man they call the voice of reason Mr. Michael Leonard from Leonard trial lawyers in Chicago Illinois to discuss the latest case, which today is the case of Raymundo Chagolla.

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28:59

No jury would convict him P1 - Christopher Dunn

In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements.

There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocen

20:43

Freedom looks good on you P2 - Evaristo Salas Jnr

I don't think a week goes by when someone doesn't mention to me the name Evaristo Salas Jnr.

Evaristo's story has touched so many people, it's had us in tears of sadness and of joy and today is most certainly the latter as I sit down with Jnr after

30:15

Freedom looks good on you! P1 - Evaristo Salas Jnr

I don't think a week goes by when someone doesn't mention to me the name Evaristo Salas Jnr.

Evaristo's story has touched so many people, it's had us in tears of sadness and of joy and today is most certainly the latter as I sit down with Jnr after

31:27

Life plus 104 P2 - Bradley Hays

When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who has committed some incredibly heinous crimes but you'd be wrong.

30:15

Wrongful Conviction - Maggie Freleng

Maggie Freleng is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and producer based in New York City reporting on wrongful convictions, the criminal legal system and social issues. She is the host and producer of the Signal and Anthem award winning podcast "Wro

30:08

Life plus 104 P1 - Bradley Hays

When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who has committed some incredibly heinous crimes but you'd be wrong.

18:26

Asking for clemency - David Bomber

Today I catch up with David Bomber as he looks to ask the Governor for clemency in his case....

On June 5th, 2010, the David Bomber would meat Larry Michael Worrell II for the very first time at the pool at the apartment complex where they both Live

30:35

An undisclosed motive P3 - Raymundo Chagolla

On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resi

19:51

What the attorney thinks - Gerald L Johnson

Well it's that time again! Today we catch up with the man they call 'The voice of reason' Michael Leonard is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the US justice system. He has over 30 years of experience as a defense attorney and always brings incr

29:45

An undisclosed motive P2 - Raymundo Chagolla

On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resi

30:05

An undisclosed motive P1 - Raymundo Chagolla

On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resi

19:14

What the attorney thinks - Dandre Lane

Today I catch up with the man they call, the voice of reason. Michael Leonard is a defense attorney with decades of trial experience and a wealth of knowledge in the US legal system and as always he gives us his professional opinion on our latest cas

39:19

You made your bed, you lay in it? P2 - Gerald L Johnson

Gerald Johnson is not an innocent man, he's a man who had a tough life, a life that would ultimately lead him to join one of the most notorious criminal gangs in America, The Bloods.

Gerald has been called a 'Gun toting thug' and it would be the pre

23:22

The Jury: Murder Trial - Ed Kellie

The Jury system is one that is used all across the globe. A selection of every day men and women like you and I tasked with the job of coming to a decision of innocence or guilt. Lay people who most of the time have little or no knowledge of the law.

29:21

You made your bed, you lay in it? P1 - Gerald L Johnson

Gerald Johnson is not an innocent man, he's a man who had a tough life, a life that would ultimately lead him to join one of the most notorious criminal gangs in America, The Bloods.

Gerald has been called a 'Gun toting thug' and it would be the pre

38:27

A victims voice - Mark Newell

Today is a first for OMR as I sit down with Mark Newell.. Mark is the brother of John Newell the former husband of Karen Newell who is currently incarcerated for her husbands murder..

Since I began this podcast back in September of 2022 I had always

33:38

A journalist behind bars - Juan Moreno Haines

Juan Moreno Haines has come a long way from the man he once was, a Navy bratt who had a troubled upbringing and would take that with him as a young adult trying to find his way in life.

A series of events would see him end up looking down the barrel

16:46

60 Days to freedom - Jason Vukovich

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childhood of beatings and rape at the hands of the man who was supposed to be his protector, his stepfather, Larry Lee Fulton. Fulton married

46:31

Cadaver dogs P5 - Dandre Lane

On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while driving to his former partners home with their two year old daughter he was carjacked.

A man with a gun not only took his car but also his daughter. After police are alerted to the crime they s

58:45

I Catch Killers P2 - Gary Jubelin

Former career detective Gary Jubin spent decades of his life investigating serious crimes and putting bad people behind bars until he himself became the subject of scrutiny during his investigation into the disappearance of young William Tiral. A you

1:02:12

I catch Killers P1 - Gary Jubelin

Former career detective Gary Jubin spent decades of his life investigating serious crimes and putting bad people behind bars until he himself became the subject of scrutiny during his investigation into the disappearance of young William Tiral. A you

30:13

Cadaver dogs P4 - Dandre Lane

On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while driving to his former partners home with their two year old daughter he was carjacked.

A man with a gun not only took his car but also his daughter. After police are alerted to the crime they s

28:19

What the attorney thinks - Stephen Lawrence

Recently we covered the story of Stephen Lawrence, convicted for the murder of his father in 1992 and sentenced to life in prison for a crime he says he's innocent of. 

Now it's time to catch up with the man they call 'the voice of reason' Michael L

32:06

Cadaver dogs P3 - Dandre Lane

On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while driving to his former partners home with their two year old daughter he was carjacked.

A man with a gun not only took his car but also his daughter. After police are alerted to the crime they s

45:05

Life inside a Panamanian prison P3 - Wild Bill

In my other show WANTED, where I interview men and women who were or who currently wanted by authorities, we told the story of Wild Bill and just how he ended up being sentenced to 46 years in a Panamanian prison.

Bill has never told his story past

30:30

Cadaver dogs P2 - Dandre Lane

On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while driving to his former partners home with their two year old daughter he was carjacked.

A man with a gun not only took his car but also his daughter. After police are alerted to the crime they s

28:26

Life inside a Panamanian prison P2 - Wild Bill

In my other show WANTED, where I interview men and women who were or who currently wanted by authorities, we told the story of Wild Bill and just how he ended up being sentenced to 46 years in a Panamanian prison.

Bill has never told his story past

32:16

Cadaver dogs P1 - Dandre Lane

On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while driving to his former partners home with their two year old daughter he was carjacked.

A man with a gun not only took his car but also his daughter. After police are alerted to the crime they s

29:40

Life inside a Panamanian prison P1 - Wild Bill

In my other show WANTED, where I interview men and women who were or who currently wanted by authorities, we told the story of Wild Bill and just how he ended up being sentenced to 46 years in a Panamanian prison.

Bill has never told his story past

38:41

Family, money and murder P8 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

20:34

Love finds a way - Jeremy Cain

Recently we have been covering the story of Jeremy and Zachary Cain. Two men who were incarcerated as boys, growing up in the Alabama prison system have meant they have missed out on a lot of life's usual events. University, friendship's, careers, fa

27:39

Family, money and murder P7 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

29:24

Letters to the Governor - Temujin Kensu

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In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was

23:44

Family, money and murder P6 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

24:03

My brothers keeper - A community unites

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

The community of Pleasant Grove in Alabama believed they knew what h

35:00

Family, money and murder P5 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

24:33

Heartbreak and hope - Anthony Duke

Recently I got a chance to catch up with Anthony Duke, convicted for murder in 2015 it's a crime he has always maintained he is innocent of. 

During my call with Tony he would leave me shocked with some devastating news, news that was then up to me

29:12

Family, money and murder P4 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

36:32

My brothers keeper - What the attorney thinks

Recently we wrapped up the story of the Cain brothers and Mark Harper. Three boys arrested tried and convicted for the murder of Jimmy Hill. It's a crime they have always maintained was self defense.

Like with other one of our cases I like to catch

31:20

Family, money and murder P3 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

35:00

Eyewitness Testimony, how good is it really?

Eye witness testimony is still considered by many as very strong and compelling evidence when it come's to a crime.

If you have a very confident witness on the stand during a trial who can point out the defendant as the one who committed a crime the

30:51

Family, money and murder P2 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

17:29

Freedom 27 years in the making - Damian Skinner

Damian Skinner was wrongfully convicted of murder when he was just 18 years old in 1997. Now after almost 27 years he will be walking the streets a free man. His parole was recently granted by the board and given the sign off by the Governor. Its bee

30:19

Family, money and murder P1 - Stephen Lawrence

In 1992 Willard Lawrence a grocery store tycoon worth millions would die in a house fire in his home at Gun Lake in Michigan. Later that same year his son Stephen Lawrence would be arrested, tried and convicted for the crime.

Stephen has always main

25:46

A push for freedom - David Talley

One of the most asked about people that we featured on OMR is David Talley. David has been incarcerated for over 20 years so far. Twenty years of a 100 year sentence.

David has sent through multiple appeals to have his sentence re looked at but time

21:55

My brothers keeper - The P.I

Today I sit down with former Marine gunnery Sgt, now Private Investigator, Mr. JD Brooks.

Mr. Brooks was employed by the Cain family some time a go to look into the boys case. He has dived deeper into it than most, having interviewed all involved in

36:11

My brothers keeper p8 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

40:45

Killer Doctors P2 - Bruce Sackman

Recently I have been watching the series Dr Death on the streaming service Stan here in Australia. It's a true crime series that is extremally unnerving as both season 1 and 2 tell stories of Dr's who would weave a web of lies, manipulation and utter

28:14

My brothers keeper p7 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

30:06

Killer Doctors - Bruce Sackman

Recently I have been watching the series Dr Death on the streaming service Stan here in Australia. It's a true crime series that is extremally unnerving as both season 1 and 2 tell stories of Dr's who would weave a web of lies, manipulation and utter

33:44

My brothers keeper p6 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

20:39

Wrongful conviction day - Temujin Kensu

October 2nd 2023 marked the 10th annual wrongful conviction day, a day designed to bring attention to a major issue within the American justice system, wrongful convictions. 

Since 1989 more than 3,400 people have been exonerated in the United State

35:04

My brothers keeper p5 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

48:35

Henry Keogh's case from the outside

Recently we covered the case of South Australian man Henry Keogh. A man convicted for the murder of his former fiancé Anna Jane Cheney. It's a crime he always maintained he was innocent of.

After nearly two decades behind bars Henry's conviction wou

30:50

My brothers keeper p4 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

17:37

The waiting game - Dorice Moore

Dorice Moore was our very first story on OMR, the story that started this entire journey. Dorice was convicted for the murder of lottery winner Abraham Lee Shakespeare. A crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.

Dorice has been fighting t

30:50

My brothers keeper p3 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

22:42

Another chance at freedom, Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich

Today I catch up with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger. A few months ago Jason went in front of the parole board to see if he would be granted the chance to go home. In a strange turn of events Jason was granted his parole. However this would no

32:18

My brothers keeper p2 - Cain Brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

25:28

What the attorney thinks P3 - Zach Peterson

We recently told the story of Zach Peterson, a man found guilty of 2nd degree murder even though the jury not only believed him not to be the shooter but also that he wasn't even near the crime when it occurred. He was found guilty using the 'Felony

31:50

My brothers keeper p1 - Cain brothers

On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.

This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three t

33:52

The Prosecutors - Brett and Alice

From time to time I like to let you know about a show that I have found that I think you might like. Well recently I came across 'The Prosecutors' with Brett and Alice. Two real life prosecutors who take a look at cases from their view point. 

I rea

37:33

Felony Murder Rule P2 - Zachariah Peterson

On Tuesday January 18th 2011 just after 2pm police get a call about gun shots and a man lying in a pool of blood at the Sunset Trailer Park off Lenoir Street in South Columbia.

The following day at 1:30pm police would say that Zach Peterson was thei

30:38

What the attorney thinks P3 - Damian Skinner

After recently wrapping up the story of Damian Skinner its time as always to check in with the man they call the voice of reason, OMR's resident defence attorney Michael Leonard.

Damian Skinner grew up in California's infamous streets of Compton. A

30:13

Felony Murder Rule P1 - Zachariah Peterson

On Tuesday January 18th 2011 just after 2pm police get a call about gun shots and a man lying in a pool of blood at the Sunset Trailer Park off Lenoir Street in South Columbia.

The following day at 1:30pm police would say that Zach Peterson was thei

30:33

Finally Justice Prevails P2 - Evaristo Salas Jnr

After 27 years incarcerated for a murder he always maintained he was innocent of, finally the courts agree! Evaristo Salas Jnr is a free man!

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995.

He

24:49

A Mistake Identity Murder P3 - Damian Skinner

Damian Skinner grew up in California's infamous streets of Compton. A place where gang violence is everywhere. The Bloods and the Crips are bitter rivals and often settle disputes with blood shed. 

Damian had nothing to do with the gangs growing up,

29:39

Finally Justice Prevails - Evaristo Salas Jnr

After 27 years incarcerated for a murder he always maintained he was innocent of, finally the courts agree! Evaristo Salas Jnr is a free man!

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995.

He

28:55

A Mistake Identity Murder P2 - Damian Skinner

Damian Skinner grew up in California's infamous streets of Compton. A place where gang violence is everywhere. The Bloods and the Crips are bitter rivals and often settle disputes with blood shed.

Damian had nothing to do with the gangs growing up,

28:55

Crime and abhorrent punishment P2 - Russell Manser

Russell Manser served 23-years behind bars in Northern Territory, Queensland and NSW prisons and made a name as one of Australia's most notorious criminals before leaving a life of crime behind and starting a charity that would offer support to victi

1:04:35

34 Years in Hell - Jamie Morgan Kane

Jamie Morgan Kane has lead quite an incredible life. 34 years of it spent in some of Americas toughest prisons.

Convicted for a murder he says he didn't commit, his entire life would be controlled by a man named Dr. Wetmore, a man with powerful conn

26:14

A Mistaken Identity Murder P1 - Damian Skinner

Damian Skinner grew up in California's infamous streets of Compton. A place where gang violence is everywhere. The Bloods and the Crips are bitter rivals and often settle disputes with blood shed.

Damian had nothing to do with the gangs growing up,

34:04

Crime and abhorrent punishment P1 - Russell Manser

Russell Manser served 23-years behind bars in Northern Territory, Queensland and NSW prisons and made a name as one of Australia's most notorious criminals before leaving a life of crime behind and starting a charity that would offer support to victi

57:23

Living with the Mob - Gunner Alan Lidbloom (September Birthday Bonus)

Alan Gunner Lindbloom (born 5 April 1973) is an American novelist known for his 'To Be A King' novels and remarkable personal story. Known to most as “Al” or “Gunner,” he has had quite a remarkable life journey. Raised in and around the Detroit Mafia

34:10

A misdiagnosed murder P4 - Henry Keogh

Henry Keogh is an Australian convicted of murder. He grew up in Adelaide, South Australia and was educated at Saint Ignatius College and briefly at the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide.

In 1995 he was sentenced to 26 years in prison

25:38

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu Catchup

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

54:38

Psychopaths & serial killers - Former Detective Steve Gaskin

For the month of September I will be releasing just some of our bonus episodes that were previously only available to subscribers of OMR. This is a small thank you from me to you for listening to my show every week.

In this episode I sit down with f

31:00

A Misdiagnosed Murder P3 - Henry Keogh

Henry Keogh is an Australian convicted of murder. He grew up in Adelaide, South Australia and was educated at Saint Ignatius College and briefly at the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide.

In 1995 he was sentenced to 26 years in prison

41:52

Incompetence and Lies P2 - Dr Colin Manock

The story of Dr Colin Manock, the former Chief Forensic Pathologist for South Australia is one of long term failure of the SA legal system. 

This was a man who was unqualified to give evidence in courtrooms and yet he did so, time and time again, wi

29:51

A misdiagnosed murder P2 - Henry Keogh

Henry Keogh is an Australian convicted of murder. He grew up in Adelaide, South Australia and was educated at Saint Ignatius College and briefly at the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide.

In 1995 he was sentenced to 26 years in prison

24:53

Incompetence and Lies P1 - Dr Colin Manock

The story of Dr Colin Manock, the former Chief Forensic Pathologist for South Australia is one of long term failure of the SA legal system. 

This was a man who was unqualified to give evidence in courtrooms and yet he did so, time and time again, wi

36:34

A misdiagnosed murder P1 - Henry Keogh

Henry Keogh is an Australian convicted of murder. He grew up in Adelaide, South Australia and was educated at Saint Ignatius College and briefly at the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide.

In 1995 he was sentenced to 26 years in prison

35:18

Q&A Episode, P3

Today it's time for another Q&A! Thank you to everyone who sent in a question either through Facebook or the OMR hotline. This is your opportunity to pose a question to me, one of our incarcerated men and women or even Michael Leonard! all of which a

38:37

Finding freedom in solitary confinement P2 - Jayme Rodgers

Today is part 2 of the story of former high ranking gang member Jayme Rodgers. Jayme was a gang guy from a pretty young age. Growing up in a home without much love or stability meant Jayme would look outside the home for acceptance and belonging.

Th

12:10

He is Free! - Evaristo Salas Jnr

After almost 30 years of incarceration Evaristo Salas Jnr is going home.

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30:15

The C.O working Maximum Security

One of the things I love about this show is you! that's right you. I have so many amazing people who listen to this show and get involved on our FB page. People from all walks of life and backgrounds.

I recently got contacted by Casey who is a liste

29:45

Finding freedom in solitary confinement P1 - Jayme Rodgers

Today we start the story of former high ranking gang member Jayme Rodgers. Jayme was a gang guy from a pretty young age. Growing up in a home without much love or stability meant Jayme would look outside the home for acceptance and belonging.

This w

30:25

What the attorney thinks - Temujin Kensu

Today I sit down with OMR's resident attorney at law Michael Leonard to discuss the incredible case of Temujin Kensu. Michael certainly has some strong opinions on what he's heard from this case.

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fat

32:37

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p6

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

21:41

Doing a life sentence on the outside - Paula Kensu

Relationships are hard, they take work, communication, mutual respect and love. Now just imagine you were trying to do all of that while your other half was serving a life sentence behind bars. Paula Kensu is the wife of Temujin Kensu, the man from M

30:20

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p5

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

32:57

Fighting for the innocent - Imran Syed

Today I sit down with the co director of the Michigan Innocence clinic, Imran Syed who is also the attorney working on the case of Temujin Kensu. In the United States it is estimated that as many as 20,000 people are currently wrongfully incarcerated

21:35

The facebook jury - Michael Leonard

In our most recent catch up with everyone's favourite attorney at law Michael Leonard we discussed the self-defense case of David Bomber. Michael had himself recently wrapped up a trial where the defense's case was that of self defense. So Michael as

34:43

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p4

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

22:19

A case to answer - Evaristo Salas Jnr

Recently I caught up with Jnr Salas after a massive decision was recently made in the court of appeals and it seems some in this case will be forced to answer some seriously tough questions.

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose A

31:59

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu P3

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

39:10

Jason Flom - Wrongful Conviction

Jason Flom is a music industry executive and a man who's had an incredible career within the music business. Having payed a part in some of the biggest careers in the industry and leading some of the biggest companies. However it's his work in the US

31:12

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu p2

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fou

27:58

What the attorney thinks - David Bomber P3

As always when we end a case we need to get on the man they call the voice of reason. OMR's resident attorney Michael Leonard of - Leonard trial lawyers in Chicago Illinois.

Michael has decades of trial experience as a defence attorney and always ha

31:41

An impossible murder - Temujin Kensu P1

In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan. 

Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and fo

20:33

A medical emergency - Karen Newell

Today I catch up with Karen Newell, it's been a while since Karen and I actually spoke. We initially recorded our interview last year and since then a lot has happened to Karen inside the prison, including a recent health scare.

Its February 20th 19

37:34

Self defense or Murder? - David Bomber P2

On June 5th, 2010, the David Bomber would meet Larry Michael Worrell II for the very first time at the pool at the apartment complex where they both Lived. A short time later, Worrell and David left the pool area and started drinking. Later, Worrell

29:21

What the attorney thinks - Karen Newell

In todays episode I sit down with the man they call the voice of reason! OMR's resident attorney Michael Leonard, a man with decades of trial experience as a defense attorney in Chicago, Illinois.

Michael and I discuss the case of Karen Newell to ge

29:23

Self defense or Murder? - David Bomber P1

On June 5th, 2010, the David Bomber would meat Larry Michael Worrell II for the very first time at the pool at the apartment complex where they both Lived. A short time later, Worrell and David left the pool area and began drinking. Later, Worrell an

34:34

The Alaskan Avenger granted parole... in 5 years! - Jason Vukovich

Today I catch up with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger. Recently Jason went in front of the parole board to see if he would be granted the chance to go home. In a strange turn of events Jason was granted his parole. However this would not happen

41:18

From Hollywood to Hell - Karen Newell P3

Today is part 3 and the final part of the story of Karen Newell

It's February 20th 1994 on Sunday night a man by the name of Jon Newell would be shot multiple times on the side of a highway in the middle nowhere between coco beach and Orlando. A wom

16:16

Minister Duke - Anthony Duke catchup

Today I have a quick catch up with the man from Michigan Anthony Duke. Tony recently gained himself a new title and with it, new hope and meaning.

Tony also talks me through a recent incident in his cell with his bunky and a shank.

On New Years eve

30:47

From Hollywood to Hell - Karen Newell P2

It's February 20th 1994 on Sunday night a man by the name of Jon Newell would be shot multiple times on the side of a highway in the middle nowhere between coco beach and Orlando. A woman would would frantically wave down passing traffic screaming th

31:04

Would you admit to a crime you didn't do? - Dr Karl C Scherr P1

This is part one of my chat with Dr. Kyle Scherr, an expert in false confessions and wrongful convictions.

The fact that innocent suspects falsely confess to crimes they did not commit (or in some cases did not even happen) is incredibly counterintu

25:22

Would I lie to you? - Dr Kyle C Scherr P2

In part two we discuss cases where Police lie to their suspects and how a 14 year old boy was convinced by detectives that he killed his little sister.

The fact that innocent suspects falsely confess to crimes they did not commit (or in some cases d

34:25

From Hollywood to Hell - Karen Newell P1

It's February 20th 1994 on Sunday night a man by the name of Jon Newell would be shot multiple times on the side of a highway in the middle nowhere between coco beach and Orlando. A woman would would frantically wave down passing traffic screaming th

29:54

What the Attorney thinks - Saul Contreras p4

We just wrapped up the case of Saul Contreras so as always it's time to sit down with OMR's resident attorney Michael Leonard to get his thoughts on the case.

Saul has spent almost 20 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit.

The victi

34:31

A life cut short - Saul Contreras P4

Today is the final part, for now of the Saul Contreras story.

Saul has spent almost 20 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit.

The victim, Jazmine Contreras, was just 22 months old when she died on Thanksgiving weekend in 2003. That

17:18

Sentenced to death in Afghanistan - Rob Langdon

Today is a part of April's bonus content for Apple + and Patreon subscribers. You can hear the full chat by becoming a subscriber, all links are here

Rob Langdon is a former Australian soldier who after leaving the military started working as a priv

31:31

A life cut short - Saul Contreras P3

Saul has spent almost 20 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit.

The victim, Jazmine Contreras, was just 22 months old when she died on Thanksgiving weekend in 2003. That tragedy was compounded when police immediately developed a theo

29:16

The Sherlock Effect - Dr. Thomas Young

On todays episode I speak with Dr Thomas Young. Author of the book 'The Sherlock Effect', I contacted Dr. Young initially to get his thoughts on the findings of the medical examiner in the case of Saul Contreras. After sending him the report Dr Young

36:42

A life cut short - Saul Contreras P2

Saul has spent almost 20 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit.

The victim, Jazmine Contreras, was just 22 months old when she died on Thanksgiving weekend in 2003. That tragedy was compounded when police immediately developed a theo

24:53

Light at the end of the tunnel? - Evaristo Salas Jnr

Recently I caught up with Jnr after I got word that he had a recent hearing that was the most positive yet!

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995.

He was tried as an adult and convicte

30:11

A life cut short - Saul Contreras Part 1

Saul has spent almost 20 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit.

The victim, Jazmine Contreras, was just 22 months old when she died on Thanksgiving weekend in 2003. That tragedy was compounded when police immediately developed a theo

31:55

Evaristo Salas Jnr - What the attorney thinks

We've just wrapped up the story of Evaristo Salas Jnr and today I sit down with our resident Attorney Michael Leonard to get his thoughts on the case.

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1

29:09

Getting Evaristo Home - Part6/2

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995.

He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

31:04

Getting Evaristo Home - Part6/1

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995.

He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

18:36

The man with 100 years - David Talley - catch up

David Talley, the man serving a 100 year prison sentence. David like millions of others around the world struggled with addiction, an addiction to crack cocaine. This addiction would drive David to make poor decisions, decisions that would see him fa

32:38

Getting Evaristo Home - Part 5

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995. He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

15:43

Nothing runs smoothly in prison - Dorice Moore

Today I catchup with Dorice Moore who has been moved to a county jail to await her new evidentiary hearing. As always things inside prison don't go as planned and Dorice is not moved in time to make the hearing date. I catch up with her in her new su

30:08

Getting Evaristo Home - Part 4

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995. 

He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years i

25:49

The Alaskan Avenger - A twenty year search

Today is a bonus episode of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger. Also in todays bonus episode we meet a member of Jasons family, someone who spent twenty years trying to find him.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," w

32:09

Getting Evaristo Home - Part 3

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995. He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

37:07

Your Questions Answered - Q&A 2

Today is our second Q&A episode. You've been dialling that hotline with your questions about the show and the cases we cover so it's time to get some answered. This week's is extra special because you also had questions for our resident attorney Mich

35:16

Getting Evaristo Home - Part 2

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995. He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

36:23

Getting Evaristo Home - Part 1

Evaristo Salas was accused of firing two shots into Jose Arreola’s head in Sunnyside in November 1995. He was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury of first-degree murder three days after his 16th birthday and was sentenced to nearly 33 years in

32:28

The Alaskan Avenger - What the Attorney thinks - Part 6

We've just finished the story of Jason Vukovich, the man they call the Alaskan Avenger and today OMR's resident Attorney has his say.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childh

21:31

An unheard voice - The Dorice Moore story

As part of this show I get many messages and emails from many listeners and I truly appreciate all of them. 

When a listener of the show Jill sent me a message a few weeks ago it certainly peaked my interest and I wanted to hear more. 

Dorice Moore

45:59

The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich - Part 5

(listener discretion is strongly advised)

Today is part 5 and the final part of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childho

40:37

Talking OMR with Australian True Crime's Meshel Laurie

Creating a new podcast is never easy! getting it heard by people is even more difficult. The team at Australian True Crime have been very supportive of OMR by introducing us to their audience. Over the xmas break last year they showcased one of our e

34:00

The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich - Part 4

(listener discretion is strongly advised)

Today is part 4 of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childhood of beatings and

19:05

Former Sgt at Arms for the Bandidos - Johnny 'Two Guns' Walker

Today is part of Februarys bonus episode for our Patreon subscribers, you can hear the full one hour interview here - bit.ly/Patreon_OMR

Johnny 'Two Guns' Walker is a former Sgt at Arms for the Bandidos in Melbourne. A former professional Boxer, Joh

35:21

The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich - Part 3

(listener discretion is strongly advised)

Today is part 3 of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childhood of beatings and

34:18

Your Questions answered - Q&A

Today is our very first Q&A session.

My aim has always been to make this show an open dialogue between you and I and today I answer just a few of the voicemails we have recived via our OMR Hotline number.

To get involved in the next episode just ca

35:58

The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich - Part 2

(listener discretion is strongly advised)

Today is part 2 of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childhood of beatings and

28:41

The murdered lottery winner - Dorice Moore - Catch Up

Today I catch up with Dorice Moore. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespear more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. It is only just a few weeks before her long awaited e

35:03

The Alaskan Avenger - Jason Vukovich - Part 1

(listener discretion is strongly advised)

Today is part 1 of my chat with the man they call the Alaskan Avenger.

Jason Vukovich, also known as the "Alaskan Avenger," was a victim of physical and sexual abuse. He endured a childhood of beatings and

31:54

Anthony Duke What the Attorney thinks - Part 7

We've just wrapped up the story of Anthony Duke, the man convicted of a murder he says he didn't do. So the question is, what does OMRs resident Attorney Michael Leonard think?

Well we sat down to discuss the case and the prosecutions evidence and w

40:12

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 6

This is part 6 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

32:54

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 5

This is part 5 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

32:54

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 4

This is part 4 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

59:49

Australian True Crime: My Child is a Notorious Killer.

While you wait for the next episode of One Minute Remaining to drop, we thought we'd bring you an episode from our friends at Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb.

Two extended families continue to pay a heavy price for turning a

33:22

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 3

This is part 3 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

30:50

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 2

This is part 2 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

30:49

A small town murder - Anthony Duke - Part 1

This is part 1 of my chat with Anthony Duke, a man serving a life sentence with out the possibility of parole.

On New Years eve of 2011 a landscaper by the name of Ronald Hauser was found dead in the basement of his secluded home, shot once through

40:50

The youngest woman on death row - Emilia Carr - To be Continued

Today is the first day that the prison system final gets in the way of our chats. After an unexpected issue in the prison mid call Emilia had to hang up immediately. Since then we have been un able to speak again and finish her story, however we will

29:44

The youngest woman on death row - Emilia Carr - Part 3

Today is part 3 of my chat with Emilia Carr, once the youngest woman on death row in the state of Florida. Emilia along with her co-defendant Joshua Fulgham were arrested, tried and convicted for the kidnap and murder of Heather Strong, a mother of t

29:51

The youngest woman on death row - Emilia Carr - Part 2

Today is part 2 of my chat with Emilia Carr, once the youngest woman on death row in the state of Florida. Emilia along with her co-defendant Joshua Fulgham was arrested tried and convicted for the kidnap and murder of Heather Strong, a mother of two

30:13

The youngest woman on death row - Emilia Carr - Part 1

Today is part 1 of my chat with Emilia Carr, once the youngest woman on death row in the state of Florida. Emilia along with her codefendant Joshua Fulgham was arrested tried and convicted for the kidnap and murder of Heather Strong, a mother of two

23:32

What The Attorney Thinks - David Talley - Part 2

In todays episode we sit down with One Minute Remaining's resident attorney Michael Leonard to discuss the case of David Talley, the man serving a 100 year prison sentence. David like millions of others around the world struggled with addiction, an a

42:28

The man with a 100 year sentence - David Talley

In todays episode is the story of David Talley, the man serving a 100 year prison sentence. David like millions of others around the world struggled with addiction, an addiction to crack cocaine. This addiction would drive David to make poor decision

27:38

What The Attorney Thinks - Kimberly Boone Part 6

We've just wrapped up the story of Kimberly Boone, so It's time to sit down with Attorney Michael Leonard to find out his opinion on the case. With decades of trial experience dealing with high profile cases Michael gives us an insight into the crimi

35:31

Charged with attempted murder, twice - Kimberly Boone Part 5

Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.

Today is part fifth and final part of my chat with Kimberly Boone where I ask Kim about some evidence I was initially unaware of. Plus we discuss what's next for Kim and what a life behind bars looks like for he

33:15

Charged with attempted murder, twice - Kimberly Boone Part 4

Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.

Today is part four of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was, as she puts it, a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of ev

29:43

Charged with attempted murder, twice - Kimberly Boone Part 3

Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.

Today is part three of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was, as she puts it, a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of e

28:25

Charged with attempted murder, twice - Kimberly Boone Part 2

Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.

Today is part two of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was as she puts it was a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of e

30:37

Charged with attempted murder, twice - Kimberly Boone Part 1

Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.

Today is part one of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was as she puts it a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of event

24:56

What The Attorney Thinks - Dorice Moore Part 5

Welcome to part five of the Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare story.

In todays episode we answer a listener question in regards to Dorice's case as well as sit down and chat with Trial Lawyer Michael Leonard, Partner at Leonard Trial Lawyers

40:10

The murdered lottery winner - Dorice Moore Part 4

Welcome to part four and the final part, for now, of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.

I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago afte

31:40

The murdered lottery winner - Dorice Moore Part 3

Welcome to part three of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.

I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story an

33:51

The murdered lottery winner - Dorice Moore Part 2

Welcome to part two of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.

I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and

27:30

The murdered lottery winner - Dorice Moore Part 1

Welcome to episode one of 'One minute remaining' - Today we start the story of Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a story that has layer after layer but that is nothing short of mind blowing.

I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago