“A serologist examined data from a 1993 report on blood found under Griffin’s fingernails and said she thought there were two different types. Amateur photo enthusiasts tried to discern a footprint in the alleged feces clump in the kitchen. When Ruff needed help figuring out who had a certain unlisted phone number, a listener volunteered to go to the Kilgore city library and pore over old phone directories.” Texas Monthly: Crowdsourcing Justice: It took only a handful of people to wrongly convict Ed Ates of murder. It took an army to free him from prison. (You have the right to a lawyer. What you need is the right to a podcast host…)