What happens when a close family member commits a horrific crime? What, if any, resources are available for the family members of incarcerated people? This week, Tori speaks to Issac Bailey, veteran journalist and author of the book “My Brother Moochie,” which details what Issac and his family have endured after his older brother killed a man and was sentenced to life in prison. Karina and Tori also ponder the recent death of the deadliest serial killer in U.S. history, Samuel Little, and what it means for the families of his victims still seeking justice.
LINKS:
Washington Post: “Indifferent Justice”
“The 93 Victims of Samuel Little” - Watch now on discovery+ discoveryplus.com/redflags
60 Minutes- Samuel Little
Issac Bailey’s Book: “My Brother Moochie: Regaining Dignity in the Face of Crime, Poverty, and Racism in the American South”
Info on Families of Incarcerated People
Bianca’s Law:
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