Host Ava Grey examines the 1999 civil trial where a Memphis jury unanimously found the U.S. government conspired to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.—a verdict the world largely ignored. She explores the conflicting conclusions between the jury's decision and the Department of Justice's subsequent rejection of conspiracy claims, revealing why neither can be fully trusted and what this irresolvable contradiction tells us about truth, institutional authority, and America's most haunting unsolved questions.
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