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Tension and division build between those convinced of Greg Kelley's innocence and those who steadfastly believe the 4-year-old child; a new lawyer takes up his case in an effort to prove his innocence.

Tension and division build between those convinced of Greg Kelley's innocence and those who steadfastly believe the 4-year-old child; a new lawyer takes up his case in an effort to prove his innocence.

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S1, EP5 "Outcry"

Greg has been in legal limbo for nearly two years, waiting for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to decide on his case; a decision is finally handed down by the courts, and Greg's fate is determined.

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S1, EP4 "Outcry"

Greg Kelley awaits a final decision on his case from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals; he and his supporters demand a probe into the Cedar Park Police Department and Detective Dailey for their handling of the investigation.

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S1, EP3 "Outcry"

A new hearing in the case reveals some disturbing holes in the investigation and legal lapses in protocol; despite the mounting body of proof supporting an innocence claim, several damning pieces of evidence cannot be ignored.

Outcry

S1, EP2 "Outcry"

Tension and division build between those convinced of Greg Kelley's innocence and those who steadfastly believe the 4-year-old child; a new lawyer takes up his case in an effort to prove his innocence.

High school football player Greg Kelley is sentenced to 25 years in prison for the sexual assault of a young boy; support emerges for Kelley calling into question the investigation, the prosecution's tactics and the validity of the conviction.
Original Air Date: Jul 5, 2020
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVMA
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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