The Raven

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The Raven

4.8/5

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On January 31, 2000, just hours after Super Bowl XXXIV, Baltimore Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis and a group of friends got into an altercation outside of a club in Atlanta’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood. Within seconds, two men -- Richard Lollar and Jacinth Baker -- were dead in the street. Lewis and two friends, Joseph Sweeting and Reginald Oakley, were charged with murder. A media frenzy ensued, but in the end, all three defendants walked free. Less than a year after the killings, Lewis became a Super Bowl champion. He ended his Hall of Fame career with another title in 2013, and is w...


Critic Reviews

Score: 4.5

Keelin • Mentally? A Magpie. Jan 24, 2024

"While we speculate on what the sports empire did or didn’t do, we also need to look between the lines. What makes it a Tenderfoot TV true-crime podcast is that there’s also heart."

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Score: 5

Frank Racioppi • Ear Worthy Jan 16, 2024

"Livingston does not rush to judgment. In this initial episode, he begins to ask questions and search for more conclusive answers than the responses that have been given for the last two decades."

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