SEASON 4 OF AJC"s BREAKDOWN PODCAST
The night manager of the Taco Bell in Adel, Ga., was
shot through the right eye as she carried the night’s proceeds to her
car in the restaurant’s parking lot. Key witnesses pointed their fingers
at Devonia Inman, who was found guilty of first-degree murder. Twenty
years later, however, much has changed about the case, including
recanted testimonies, DNA tests identifying a different suspect, and
more. Has the wrong man been in prison all this time?
AJC legal affairs writer Bill Rankin returns for Season 4 of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Breakdown" podcast, "Murder Below the Gnat Line." You can listen to the episodes at the links below, or go to the iTunes store to binge listen the entire series.
INTRO: Get a quick preview of the Devonia Inman case.
EPISODE 1:
"The Crime." A vicious murder on a hot South Georgia night outside the
local Taco Bell. The police build an impressive case against young
Devonia Inman. Now it's 20 years later, an a law professor in Atlanta is
determined to take that case apart and win Inman's freedom.
EPISODE 2:
"The Prosecution." The jury that hears the case against Devonia Inman
must go through the peculiar process of becoming "death qualified."
Meanwhile, some key witnesses take the stand and say they really didn't
see what they told police they saw.
EPISODE 3:
"The Mask." Did somebody else commit the murder of which Devonia Inman
was convicted? He has always said so. Bill Rankin talks to witnesses who
saw completely different things and zeroes in on a mask that police
said was used in the crime. It wasn't a ski mask, says Rankin, it was an
up-to-no-good mask.
EPISODE 4:
"Burying the Lede?" If Hercules Brown committed the murder of Taco
Bell's night manager in 1998, then the authorities have put the wrong
man, Devonia Inman, behind bars. But it gets worse than that. Much
worse.
EPISODE 5:
"Yet Another Bombshell." In the hearing on Devonia Inman's
"exxtraordinary motion" for a new trial, another giant piece of the case
against Inman seems to crumble and fall away. Did Inman commit the
murder of which he was convicted? Was he even there when it happened?
EPISODE 6: “The
Murdered Woman.” Before she was killed that night at the Taco Bell in
Adel, Donna Brown was a hardworking restaurant manager, a beloved sister
and a completely devoted mother. And if we are to seek justice for
Devonia Inman, we must also seek it for Donna Brown.
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