What would you do if you were arrested for a crime you didn't commit? What would you do if you passed a polygraph test, but no one believed you? Wrongfully convicted of two murders and on death row for 30 years—this is the true story of Anthony Ray Hinton.
On this special edition of Overdue Finds, Bryce and Caroline chat with Anthony Ray Hinton who will be in Edmonton on June 12 as part of EPL's Forward Thinking Speaker Series.
Join us as Mr. Hinton talks about his incredible story, how friendship helped him get through some of his darkest days and his important work with the Equal Justice Initiative. This is an episode that you won't want to miss!
Select seats are still available for Anthony Ray Hinton: The Sun Does Shine on June 12th at the Chateau Lacombe Hotel in Edmonton.
To hear more of Mr. Hinton's incredible story be sure to pick up a copy of his book The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life & Freedom on Death Row which is now available.
Share your thoughts on this episode by emailing us at podcast@epl.ca. Be sure to follow EPL on Facebook and on Twitter. Join the conversation by using #EPLOverdueFinds.
Our next episode will be available on Friday, June 21st where we'll be talking about Game of Thrones. We'll be sharing our thoughts on the controversial ending and the differences between the books and the TV show.
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