Episodes

  • Death Row Stories - Confront the darkest truths with Marcus "Marc" Ellery
    Mar 29 2026
    Join host Marcus "Marc" Ellery as he investigates America's death row—from wrongful convictions exposing justice system flaws to the psychological toll of isolation. Through gripping storytelling and unflinching research, Marc reveals urgent stories of condemned prisoners and advocates racing against time to prevent irreversible injustice.

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    1 min
  • Death Row Stories - The Crusaders and the Clock
    Mar 29 2026
    Marc Ellery examines the lawyers, journalists, and former law enforcement officials who fight to overturn wrongful death sentences. Featuring British attorney Clive Stafford Smith's decades-long battle to save Kris Maharaj—a case plagued by suppressed evidence, a star witness who failed a polygraph, and ties to Miami's 1980s drug trade. A revealing look at those who refuse to give up.

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    36 mins
  • Death Row Stories - 23 Hours in a Concrete Box
    Mar 29 2026
    Host Marc Ellery examines the harsh reality of death row confinement at Indiana State Prison, where inmates spend 23 hours daily in isolation for years—sometimes decades—awaiting execution. Drawing on documented cases like Matthew Eric Wrinkles' 14-year wait, the episode explores the psychological toll of prolonged solitary confinement and questions whether America's death penalty system accomplishes its stated goals.

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    28 mins
  • Death Row Stories - The Wrong Man in Room 1215
    Mar 29 2026
    AI host Marc Ellery examines the wrongful conviction of British businessman Kris Maharaj, sentenced to death for a 1986 Miami double murder. We discuss suppressed polygraph evidence, cartel money-laundering connections, and a justice system that prioritized convictions over truth in cocaine-era Florida.

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    27 mins
  • Death Row Stories - Confront the darkest truths with Marcus "Marc" Ellery
    Mar 29 2026
    Join host Marcus "Marc" Ellery as he uncovers the harrowing realities behind America's death penalty system—wrongful convictions, decades of solitary confinement, and last-minute exonerations that expose the cracks in our justice system. Through meticulous investigation and unflinching storytelling, Death Row Stories reveals the messy, infuriating truth about capital punishment.

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    1 min
  • Death Row Stories - The Ones Who Almost Didn't Make It
    Mar 29 2026
    Marcus Ellery examines wrongful death row convictions, focusing on Kris Maharaj's case—a British businessman who spent 26 years imprisoned for a 1987 Miami double murder amid suppressed evidence, failed polygraphs, and possible cartel connections. Featuring the attorneys and investigators who fight to save the innocent before it's too late.

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    31 mins
  • Death Row Stories - The Women They Forgot
    Mar 29 2026
    Marc Ellery explores the hidden reality of America's 54 women on death row, examining cases like Linda Carty and Melissa Lucio. He discusses extreme isolation conditions, questionable convictions, and systemic failures in a justice system that has largely forgotten these women exist in facilities like Texas's Mountain View Unit.

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    28 mins
  • Death Row Stories - Room 1215: The Maharaj Murders
    Mar 29 2026
    Marc Ellery examines the Kris Maharaj case: a British businessman convicted of a 1986 Miami double murder and sentenced to death despite a failed polygraph from the only witness, uncalled alibi witnesses, and victims linked to massive financial dealings in cocaine-era Florida—raising serious questions about wrongful conviction.

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    26 mins