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Hey, Tenderfoot listeners, this is Matt
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Frederick from My Heart Podcasts. I
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want to tell you about a new true crime podcast
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from Tenderfoot TV called The
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Raven. The Raven reinvestigates
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a double homicide that took place after
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the biggest night in sports, the Super
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Bowl, and the man caught up in the center
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of the crime Baltimore Ravens star
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linebacker Ray Lewis. Hours
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after the game, in Atlanta's affluent Buckhead
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neighborhood, Lewis and a group of friends got
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into an altercation. Within seconds,
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two men were stabbed to death in
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the street. Lewis and two friends
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were charged with murder. A media frenzy
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ensued, but in the end, all
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three defendants walked free. Ray
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Lewis would go on to become a Super Bowl champ
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and is widely regarded as the greatest
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middle linebacker in NFL history.
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For twenty years. He's professed his innocence,
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but the victims' families believe there's more
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to the story. Join host Tim
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Livingston, who brought you the award winning Whistleblower
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podcast, as he investigates the tragic
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double homicide and unveils new
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evidence that paints a vivid picture of
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what happened that tragic night in Atlanta.
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Check out this trailer of the raven
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What you can learn from all this is that big
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cases make for big mistakes. Look
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what happened in R. J. Simpson, and
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look what happened in ray Lewis a
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couple of weeks ago. The family
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of the incident in two thousand and I'm
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paraphrasing, but it goes
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something like this. While ray Lewis
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is being celebrated by millions,
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two men tragically and brutally died
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in Atlanta. Ray
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Lewis knows more than ray
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Lewis ever shares. What
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would you like to say to the families? It's simple,
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you know, God hasn't
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never made a mistake. It
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happened just hours after the Super Bowl, and
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it happened in a flash. Oakley
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says he was leaving the club with Lewis when
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the two victims started arguing with their group.
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Then it was mayhem. Two men were stabbed
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to death in Atlanta. The primary
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suspect the Baltimore Ravens star linebacker
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Ray Lewis. Ray Lewis absolutely
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took control and told everybody to shut the fuck
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up. I am not gonna let
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you motherfucker's ruin my career.
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Charged with murder, Ray Lewis,
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Regald Oakley, and Joseph Sweeting
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would stand trial and walk free.
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We had one job, one job get
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raided training camp, but for the victims' families,
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justice was never served. So
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you think on this day, Ray Lewis knows
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what happened that night? Oh yeah,
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I hope it. The hunts them for the rest of their life
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until they burn in hall. Questions
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and theories still surround that night in Atlanta,
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and the murders have remained a cloud over
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Lewis's otherwise remarkable career. So
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what do you think they're hiding? They know what happened, They
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know exactly how that happened when he murdered my nephew.
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They may did
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one of sports biggest stars get away
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with a hemous crime or was the whole
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thing a tragic misunderstanding.
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If our system took the time
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to really investigate what happened
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thirteen years ago, maybe
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they would have got to the bottom line truth. Over
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twenty years later, it's time to tell
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the story of what happened that tragic night
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in Atlanta. From Tenderfoot
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TV I'm Tim Livingston and
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this is The Raven, Football
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Murder and the Man in the Middle from
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Tenderfoot TV. The Raven is available
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now listen for free on
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Apple Podcasts or wherever you
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get your podcasts.
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