Previews + Extras
Official Trailer
S1 E1 - 2m 26s
THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE, tells the story of the five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in New York City’s Central Park in 1989. Directed and produced by Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns, the film chronicles the Central Park Jogger case, from the perspective of the five teenagers whose lives were upended by this miscarriage of justice
Media Response
S1 E1 - 1m 34s
The media response to the Central Park Jogger case was swift and prejudiced.
Interrogation
S1 E1 - 56s
Kevin Richardson and Raymond Santana discuss the manipulation of their interrogation.
Police Control Story
S1 E1 - 5m 1s
The police controlled the story to the news media and for them, all the pieces came into place. Upon closer investigation the time sequence of the jogger's movement do not add up with the police narrative. It does not matter once guilt is established, through the confessions, and they carry the case.
Crime in New York City
S1 E1 - 8m 53s
The Central Park Five describe their lives before April 20, 1989. New Yorkers talk about a city divided between the very rich and the very poor. In 1984 crack cocaine comes to the city and the crime rate soars.
Proxy War
S1 E1 - 35s
Jim Dwyer of the New York Times talks about the Central Park Five being caught in a proxy war.
Death Penalty
S1 E1 - 2m 5s
Natalie Byfield discusses the horror of the death penalty even being talked about in the context of the Central Park Five case.
Confessions vs. Evidence
S1 E1 - 9m
After the jogger was discovered the detectives tried to fit the narrative to the five teenagers they had in custody.
Confessions
S1 E1 - 6m 16s
After hours of intense interrogation, seasoned detectives intimidate the five teenagers into falsely convicting each other.
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