
People have a hard time believing my story | Ep 32 | Ben Terry
Voices of a Killer · Toby Precht
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Show Notes
On today’s episode of Voices of a Killer, we’re talking to Ben Terry, a man convicted of first-degree murder. Life without parole is a sentence usually reserved for egregious crimes and guarantees that an offender will spend the rest of their life cut off from society. But, since 2006, Ben has argued that he acted justifiably out of self-defense and has fought to prove his innocence. Today, we’ll give Ben a chance to tell his side of the story. We’ll hear about the build-up to the killing, to the point that Ben felt his life was at stake. We’ll also raise questions about the failures that plague the U.S. justice system. Should Ben Terry be spending the rest of his life in prison? Join us and decide for yourself on this episode of Voices of a Killer.
More information about this case:
- News about Ben’s case | Lifers look for way out | Columbia Tribune
- Court Documents about Ben’s Case| Terry v. Denney | CaseText
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