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* "Still Life" by Skip Hollandsworth
* "Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, Wives" by Mimi Swartz
* "The Innocent Man, Part One" by Pamela Colloff
* "The Innocent Man, Part Two" by Pamela Colloff
* "The Witness" by Pamela Colloff
"Still Life" by Skip Hollandsworth is the tragic story of John McClamrock, a high school football player paralyzed during a violent tackle, paralleled with an ongoing story of courage, perseverance, and a mother's fierce love.
"Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, Wives" by Mimi Swartz is a poignant snapshot of the history of the battle for women's healthcare, focusing on the depletion of family planning funds by Texas's state legislature.
"The Innocent Man, Part One" by Pamela Colloff explores the case of Michael Morton, who in 1986 in Austin, Texas was wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in prison.
"The Innocent Man, Part Two" by Pamela Colloff details the 25 years that Michael Morton spent imprisoned and the attempts to clear his name and solve what had really happened.
"The Witness" by Pamela Colloff profiles Michelle Lyons, whose job for more than a decade was to observe the final moments of death row inmates.
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