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In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran, is an award-winning investigative-journalism podcast that st

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Total: 64

Big news! In the Dark has a new home and a new team of partners. The podcast now comes to you from T

During three years investigating the Curtis Flowers case, we’d talked to nearly everyone involved: l

After 24 years, the case against Curtis Flowers is finally over. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn F

College football is practically a religion in Mississippi. And for the players, it's life. As Covid-

As the coronavirus swept into the Mississippi Delta, a judge in the small city of Indianola decided

In the middle of a pandemic, with so many people suffering alone, it seemed an appropriate time to h

The doctors and nurses at Greenwood Leflore Hospital brace for the pandemic, cordoning off their ICU

How do you self-isolate when your home is a single room that you share with 107 men? That's what inm

A storm hits Greenville just in time for Easter. Two pastors and a mayor clash over how to do church

A new limited-run series from In the Dark, reporting on Covid-19 in the Mississippi Delta. Episodes

District Attorney Doug Evans has prosecuted Curtis Flowers for 23 years and six trials. Now he says

After almost 23 years, Curtis Flowers is no longer behind bars. For his family, it's a long-awaited

After nearly 23 years locked up, Curtis Flowers has a chance to get out on bail -- if his lawyers ca

It's been 11 days since the U.S. Supreme Court threw out Curtis Flowers' conviction. But the story d

On Friday, June 21, after months of deliberation, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its opinion in

After nearly nine years of appeals of his sixth trial, Curtis Flowers finally had his case argued be

We resume Season Two with the U.S. Supreme Court weighing Curtis Flowers' case. We preview oral argu

We answer your questions and report on a fire in Winona. 

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Curtis Flowers' appeal. Now the justices will examine if D

In Season 1 of our podcast, we reported that the Jacob Wetterling case was a botched investigation.