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In this episode of Waywut, we uncover the incredible true story of Pete Shellem, an investigative journalist who helped free multiple wrongfully convicted individuals from prison. From exposing prosecutorial misconduct and junk forensic science to unraveling coerced confessions and botched police work, Shellem’s reporting led to real justice in a system stacked against the innocent.

Hosts Darrell and Jason explore Shellem’s biggest cases—including the exonerations of Steven Crawford, Barry Laughman, and Patricia Carbone—and how his relentless pursuit of truth made him a quiet hero of modern journalism.

If you're interested in true crime, criminal justice reform, or stories of unsung heroes who made a real impact, this episode delivers the facts with a darkly funny twist.

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