Charity Lee

Ep 101: A mother’s unconditional love places her precariously between justice for her daughter, and leniency for her son. What can a person do when they find themselves caught between both sides of the Criminal Justice System?

This is the Charity Lee story

Sources for Today’s Episode:

  • How now, Butterfly?: A Memoir of Murder, Survival and Transformation by Charity Lee
  • NY Post
  • The Family I Had- documentary
  • San Antonio Current

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Credits:

  • Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
  • Produced by James Varga
  • Edited by Seiler Burr
  • Music by Dessert Media

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