Nancy Grace Vows To Expose Wrongful Accusations, Botched Cases In New Oxygen Series

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Nancy Grace plans to tackle crime and injustice with her new Oxygen series Injustice with Nancy Grace. Each episode of the true crime series will expose wrongful accusations, botched investigations…

Each episode of the true crime series will expose wrongful accusations, botched investigations, suppressed evidence, unclear motives and unjust sentences, according to Oxygen’s description of the show.“To solve unsolved homicides, you need a fire inside you, propelling you to uncover the tiniest shards of evidence for answers.

As a voice for those that can no longer speak for themselves, a crime victim turned crime fighter, I want justice,” she said in a statement. “At Oxygen, we investigate shocking injustices that may never have come to light. Until now.”The longtime legal analyst and former Fulton County, Georgia prosecutor has a personal connection to crime. Her fiancé was murdered in the 1970s, while she was a student in college.

 

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Love you Nancy Grace !! You want Justice for The Victim !! You GO GIRL !!!

Is she going to investigate herself ?

She used to be a prosecutor who swore up and down the criminal injustice system was just. Now people are recording criminal cops on duty she wants to sing a different tune. Miss me with this.

'woman who made career falsely accusing people tries to cash in on the back end'

My DVR is already set for this.

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