Tyre Deserved Justice, He Got Politics Instead
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In this episode, we dive into the Terry Nichols case—a moment that reignited national outrage and raised critical questions about how justice is served when police brutality is on trial.
This isn't about just one case. It's about what happens when a system meant to protect turns political, when body cams become silent witnesses instead of safeguards, and when prosecutors overcharge, not to seek truth, but to save face.
🎙️ Join Jerome and Victor Hill as they ask the uncomfortable but necessary questions:
- Did prosecutors sabotage the case by overreaching on charges?
- Are body cameras changing outcomes—or just recording injustice?
- What role does jury composition and public pressure really play?
- Can there be true accountability when the system itself is compromised?
🔥 Episode Highlights:
- The fine line between excessive force and criminal conduct
- How overcharging can backfire and obscure real accountability
- The politics behind courtroom decisions—and why they matter
- Body cameras: protection for the public, or protection for the police?
- Why the Terry Nichols case is more than just one incident—it’s a mirror on modern law enforcement
- What needs to change in how we prosecute cases of police violence
This conversation is layered, uncomfortable, and urgent. Because when justice becomes a strategy, everyone loses.
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Produced by Juming Delmas Studios
19 episodes