February 07 2013
We hear from Brian Banks, who was falsely accused of rape. It took to years to clear his name. During that time, he lost a shot at college, football and spent five years in prison. We hear about how his accuser finally contacted him on Facebook and acknowledged she had been lying. [Photo courtesy California Innocence Project: Brian Banks (right) with CIP Director Justin Brooks]
HIDDEN MUSIC, HIDDEN HISTORY
We hear the story of Fanny Hensel, sister of composer Felix Mendelssohn, and the music she created and was not credited for. Duke University student Angela Mace followed a clue and traveled to Europe and eventually found a sonata that Fanny had written - the Easter Sonata.
MIRACLE IN GRAY AND WHITE
An audio postcard from Katie Klocksin about an apparition under a freeway in Chicago.
Music in this episode: "Lookout for Hope" by Jerry Douglas; "The Swimmer" by Sleater-Kinney; "It Never Changes to Stop" by The Books; "Real Good Hands" by Gregory Porter.
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