American Justice: Famous Game Show Scandal of the 1950s (S4, E1) | A&E

This episode examines the game-show scam involving distinguished professor Charles van Doren.

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“American Justice” looks at notable criminal justice cases in the United States from the perspective of the police, lawyers, victims, and perpetrators involved.

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31 thoughts on “American Justice: Famous Game Show Scandal of the 1950s (S4, E1) | A&E

  1. The Brawley case…the fingernail residue could be explained by her trying to scratch the text off herself. Seems like a normal thing to do.
    But the source of the, erm, matter used to write it is pretty suspicious. Also, apparently there was no evidence of exposure (it was during colder months), no descriptions of the assailants provided, and supposedly Brawley herself downgraded the crime when speaking privately.
    (trying to dance around words the algorithm doesn't like here)
    Things like this are so toxic when it comes to trying to pin down problems in society that it's amazing anyone involved is still given a microphone.

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