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Prosaic Justice

Prosaic Justice

De: Felecia Marshall and Paul Rankin
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Where stories of homicide reveal extraordinary strength.

Hosted by Felecia Marshall, Founder of Grant Me Justice, and co-host Paul Rankin, this podcast explores life after loss — what justice, healing, and faith look like when the cameras are gone. Each episode amplifies the voices of homicide survivors, advocates, and community leaders working to bring mercy into motion and justice into action.

Real stories. Raw truth. Restorative hope. Because justice isn’t just a headline — it’s a heartbeat.

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Episodios
  • Tear Stain Letters: The Letters That Grief Writes (Part 2)
    Feb 5 2026

    Grief writes in whispers, tears, and long pauses between breaths. In this intimate episode of Prosaic Justice, families share letters written to those they had to bury too soon. These reflections reveal how mourning evolves, how faith carries, and how love keeps writing even when the story feels unfinished. A sacred moment of healing, honesty, and remembrance

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    48 m
  • Tear Stain Letters; The Letters That Grief Writes (Part 1)
    Jan 29 2026

    Grief writes in whispers, tears, and long pauses between breaths. In this intimate episode of Prosaic Justice, families share letters written to those they had to bury too soon. These reflections reveal how mourning evolves, how faith carries, and how love keeps writing even when the story feels unfinished. A sacred moment of healing, honesty, and remembrance.

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    36 m
  • The Case Is Closed, But the Wound Is Still Open
    Jan 23 2026

    Although the legal process has ended, the pain has not. In this heartfelt interview, Mr. Tony Lindsey shares his experience after his son’s homicide case concluded with a 40-year plea deal—an outcome that left him dissatisfied and deeply conflicted. Tony speaks to the heartbreak of accepting a resolution that does not feel like justice, and the emotional burden families must carry when closure is promised but never fully delivered.

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    58 m
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