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鈥淚 think the show is consistent with a lot of what you see on Discovery (ID), and they are just intrigued and really pulled in by real life drama and real life crime,鈥?Hall said in an interview with theGrio.
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Hall鈥檚 older sister  in a case that is still officially unsolved. She confessed some of the stories she covers on Deadline: Crime show, hit close to home.
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Hall also weighed in on whether or not she thinks our nation鈥檚 current criminal justice system is fair.
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鈥淚 interviewed a man 10 years ago, who spent twenty five years behind bars on death row for a crime that he did not commit. He had the mental capacity of a five year old. I interviewed him the day he was released. I can only tell you based on that life changing experience of interviewing this man鈥?something is not fair. I鈥檓 not saying that that applies to all cases, but if 1 man can spend 25 years behind bars on death row for something that <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Womens-True-Religion-Shoes>Womens True Religion Shoes</a>  he did not do, I would be remised to say that it is a fair system.鈥?
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