by Oregon Public Broadcasting
<p>Hush is an investigative podcast from OPB, uncovering the buried truth about critical stories in the Pacific Northwest. In the first season, we look at the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oregon’s death row for a crime he says he didn’t commit, and we try to understand why the state tried for so long to kill him.</p>
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October 2, 2024
<p>Jesse Johnson is free, but what has changed in Oregon? Experts who have closely examined the state’s racist history say very little. A close look at a murder on a train in the 1940s, a lynching in Southern Oregon, and the state’s last executions in the late-90s reveals a straight line to Johnson’s plight. The architect of Oregon’s death penalty says it’s time for the state to chart a new path.</p>
September 30, 2024
<p>Today we're sharing the first episode of 'Lost Patients,' a deeply reported podcast from KUOW and the Seattle Times examining our complicated system for treating people with severe mental illness – a system that, almost by design, loses patients with psychosis to an endless loop between the streets, jail, clinics, courts and a shrinking number of hospital beds. Follow and listen to more episodes of 'Lost Patients' here: <a class="c-link c-link--underline" href="https://www.kuow.org/podcasts/lost-patients" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-stringify-link="https://www.kuow.org/podcasts/lost-patients" data-sk="tooltip_parent">https://www.kuow.org/podcasts/lost-patients</a></p>
September 25, 2024
<p>If Jesse Johnson did not kill Harriet Thompson, then who did? It’s a question police and prosecutors rarely - if ever - considered. We take a deep look at three men who all had connections to Thompson and violence in their pasts, including one man who told Salem police detectives in 1998 he “dreamed” of a murder eerily close in circumstances to the killing.</p>
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