13 Alibis

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How did a man who claims he had 13 alibi witnesses get convicted of murder and serve 20 years in prison? In this original series from Dateline NBC, producer Dan Slepian chronicles the case of Richard Rosario, who was convicted of a 1996 murder in New York City. Rosario has always insisted that he is innocent, and that 13 alibi witnesses will swear he was a thousand miles away in Florida while the crime was happening in New York. Ride along in real time as Slepian spends two years digging deep into Rosario’s case in a quest for the truth.Listen to all episodes of 13 Alibis now completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com

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  • Carmen Livigni
    Podcast will reel you in
    I found this podcast by accident, started to listen just to have some background noise while working and before I knew it I was hooked, starting from episode 1 again and really listening to the episode. I was hooked on the series and couldn’t wait to get to the end and getting to the truth of this assignment. I absolutely loved it and highly recommend the listen
  • kellmg
    5 stars
    Not only is this binge worthy but made a positive impact in the world. 5 stars. My brother has been incarcerated since he was a teenager under false forensic information and ineffective assistance of counsel. This is not as rare as people think it is. Getting a unjust conviction overturned is sadly a reality a lot of people will never see.
  • hannertina
    Another great podcast!!
    I would love to have more podcasts like this. I binged listened to it one morning. I also loved Letters from Sing Sing.
  • lsajrt
    Dr. Phil??
    Josh M. sounds like Dr. Phil with out the southern accent.
  • Modivo
    Great reporting and ambition!
    You did a great job, Dan. You hooked me in, but I was very disappointed with Richard’s outcome at the end and I hope he thanked you for your diligence. What a shame he wins his freedom, but traps himself in self pity and refuses to make anything better of himself. He is very fortunate with loving and supportive family and friends, but wallows in the past. He needs therapy and a huge wake up call to focus on all the good he has and how fortunate he is. He needs to enjoy life and freedom instead of wallowing in self pity. His family suffered much too, but he doesn’t seem to recognize that.
  • nanomarie
    Dan is the Man
    This is told in an amazing way that opens your eyes to the injustice of wrongful convictions. And the infuriating way that those who should hold themselves to a higher standard just won’t do it! Admitting your wrong or mistakes have been made is not a fatal flaw!
  • Rmc1972
    Wonderful
    Amazing podcast. This is the second one I’ve listened to by Dan and i hope to come across more! Absolutely LOVED
  • Addicted 3110
    Outraged
    I listen to letters from sing sing and remember u saying he referred 2 other people in jail that were innocent , don’t you think they should re look at all the cases done by these offices How do three different people end up in the same block in jail and you get them all out this is crazy You need to go back 20 years and look at all the cases done by who ever was in office at that time
  • Proximo1021
    Thank you for this
    I know in the bonus episode what you were trying to say about all the different pieces that worked to get this conclusion. But you should know that without you in that equation I am not sure it would have turned out the way it did. I can’t thank you enough for what you did for this man.
  • Mickelus
    Need More!!
    I am hoping someone will keep investigating this case!!
  • bricks711
    Wonderful show a must listen !!!
    Excellent again !!!
  • MarySch1959
    Excellent
    You showed a perfect example of how broken the judicial system - except you need to give me something to do about it.
  • K_merr
    One of the most gripping podcasts I’ve heard in a long time
    I was surprised at the length of the episodes, but those short episodes packed a punch. Dan proves to be a committed and trustworthy narrator. The case is terrifying and I wish there that there could have been a better resolution for the family. Very very well done.
  • Momofclaire
    Wow! Opened my eyes to reality!
    So we’ll done. I cried for the injustice and occasionally cussed out loud…much to the chagrin of the older gentleman standing next to me in produce. I hope you are working on the next one! I’m waiting!
  • Roxann Whitwell
    So well done
    I cried the entire way through. Wrongful convictions happen way to often.
  • Haley Florence
    so well done.
    this was so well done and so good. i was enthralled the whole time. it truly makes you want to get out there and fight for the innocent people incarcerated.
  • MoonMaiden 🌙🌙
    Wow! Just WOW!!!!
    So many Wows in this series. 1st, how on earth did that poor man get sent to prison for that long when the evidence was sooooo clear is beyond me?!?!?! The other Wow is I really enjoyed listening to this. Such great journalism and caring and compassion. As a severe sufferer from insomnia, this got me through a part of my brutal night of tossing and turning!!!! I sure hope there are more stories on the horizon. 🙏🙏
  • egiop
    We need to change the system
    While this story is heartbreaking, I am glad that you took interest enough to investigate and share with the world. I hope the family continues to heal.
  • lwp321
    Great expose’
    Please do more. You mentioned statistically there could be about 40,000 such cases. When will your next one be out?
  • Ms. LibraSun
    Pain is the touchstone of Growth
    I listened to all episodes. It’s sad so many years later he can’t live. It is through pain spiritual growth happens. Turn the pain into usefulness. God saved him for a reason. He could help someone else instead of sitting in the anger. Anger and resentment only hurts you. Pray and ask God where he may be of service to someone. Pray God will heal the heart. Even if he wins millions of dollars it won’t help. His pain is on the inside. ❤️ Ms. Kitty 💜
  • PaintingWoman
    Terrible story, good series
    Makes me feel sick that this happens to innocent people... glad to be educated on his story though.
  • whatthe@@@@
    Guilty until proven innocent
    I appalled at the fact that are justice system is such a mess . How come no one can change these laws that are keeping innocent people in prison. Why does it seem like we as a society condone this crazyness . And more important why are we the people accepting this . Aren’t we all better than this
  • Kelliott35
    Wire?
    Mr Rosario’s wife stated that she wired him money when he was in Florida. This would have been easily traceable and verifiable. Was that ever researched?
  • Jlo1946
    13 Alibis
    I have been watching and listening to Date Line for many years. 13 Alibis was a compiling story to tell. What’s crazy is this country in ability to admit to mistake yet we teach that point to our children “admit when you’re wrong “we are told it’s part of being a man or woman. Yet this country’s justice system acts like it’s infallible, on the one hand we admit that the system isn’t perfect “ but it’s the only one that we have” . Not perfect “ plus it a game between lawyers. And the judge needs to be a judge he must judge the jury and if they get it wrong he or she needs to step in and over rule the juries decision. Based on his interpretation of the facts and if the facts are not there then call the trial and do whatever is needed to get justice for victims and the accuse.
  • KaityOB16
    Great quick listen
    True crime and investigatory podcasts are typically drawn out to the point where they lose me. This one was succinct and focused of the topic of each short episode. Richard’s story was really compelling, and we so rarely get an inside look into people being wronged by the system to this extent. Great podcast, great host, and great story!
  • RevDrKMC
    Excellent Journalism and Astonishing True Story!
    I binge listened to every episode this morning. The objectivity of the investigative reporting was mesmerizing. My condolences to the family of the deceased young man who lost his life so long ago and I hope that they will come face to face with the real murderer. My heart aches for Richard Rosario and his family who endured (and continue to endure) a miscarriage of justice by his wrongful conviction. Thanks to Dan Slepian and NBC News for bringing this story among the 40,000 to light.
  • TBR1117
    Ray Rants
    Job well done with this. This show did not have the typical redundant repeats. It was researched & presented well.
  • Gramma at
    Excellent
    You have done such a great job bringing this story to light. Awesome reporting. Many times throughout this story I cried. It’s heartbreaking. I think of his wife and children and how incredibly strong and brave they are. I’m so glad there are reporters like you. Thank you.
  • Kellyandchat
    Can’t stop listening
    You’re such a great reporter, it’s like I am there with you! It’s so sad that this man has been locked away for so many years for something he probably didn’t do 🥺
  • Lizaliza143
    Very well done!
    I appreciate the reporter’s passion for justice and that his only bias seems to be for truth!
  • IKensh-n
    Trash Dragging Out - Go Elsewhere
    This is one episode not 13, waste of time. I don’t really give a crap about your thinking and your own statements.
  • Chumblytym
    13 alibis
    Was great I want to listen to more
  • trucker Bryan
    Great job
    Keep it up
  • lupe92ss
    Love the podcast
    It’s so sad an innocent man was robbed of his life, i really hope he can get a retrial
  • Nette ED
    Love this podcast
    Love the pod cast, this made me so emotional on different levels. I am hoping our justices system is getting more ethical, as in this case. Unfortunately, I feel it is still on a political level in so many ways. No one should have to prove their innocence, it is up to the state to prove a person’s guilt ethically. People, never show up to the police without a lawyer!
  • Misdawn69
    Great True Crime
    Very well done. I know the American justice system is not perfect but it it is the best in the world. This seems like a case that should of been easy to dismiss initially but pray him and his family can reconnect and love will prevail.
  • NYC10025
    Not loving it
    This could have been consolidated into one episode. The producers made a series but there wasn’t content to support it. Aside from that, the man in question needs to go get work like the rest of us. To say you’re too upset to go to work is an excuse and a ploy for receiving compensation from the NYC government which is in turn the tax payer.
  • Jhunsuc1
    Shameful, our justice system.
    The American justice system is so shameful. This should not happen. So many years lost. So much reform is needed stating with holding law enforcement and prosecutors accountable for their actions that lead to someone being wrongfully convicted, for falsely accusing someone. And compensation should be mandatory.
  • EmATrox
    Eye Opening
    The whole story was very eye opening. Listening to his story, and hearing all the injustice he had to go through was heartbreaking. Happy to hear there was a good outcome.
  • KEFE628
    Still happening
    Great read, sad situation.
  • tarynleigh128
    Listened in one sitting
    This podcast was one of the best. Hopefully Richard gets justice
  • pezjune2020
    13 Alibis
    Fascinating. Can’t help but wonder why eye witnesses are more believable than alibi witnesses.
  • Baxter2007
    13 Alibis
    Great! Really makes you think about the 2% that could be innocent in the prison systems. Thank you!
  • Mr_blue_13
    Life inside episode
    Life inside episode made absolutely no sense, why should these guys( like the one who beat a woman to death) be set out to do it again because he did it when he was a teen? Stop trying to be so pc, these ppl are murderers getting exactly what they deserve, no a single one that was found guilty of murder should be set free.
  • M. Bess
    Amazing Grace
    WOW!!......just......WOW!!!
  • Lamplight highlighter
    Interesting story, didn’t like the presentation.
    The story is interesting, but the narrative includes too much about the writer- his own reaction, thoughts and feelings... too many “I statements.”
  • thatgirlduh
    Completely riveting
    I listen to it all in one sitting. I couldn’t stop. This man absolutely deserves to be compensated. This is awful. Is there a petition we can sign for Richard Rosario? This was just plan WRONG what happened to him.
  • Shaggy3001
    Quality
    As close as I have heard to Serial, the podcast all others are judged by.
  • Tripproxie
    Great podcast
    Looking forward to updates
  • BigTexasAJ
    FANTASTIC Podcast!!!!
    There aren’t enough words to express how much I enjoyed this podcast!! Such great research and reporting!! Bravo!
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