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The second season of In the Dark , an investigative podcast from APM Reports, examined the case of Curtis Flowers, a black man who was convicted and sentenced to death for the July murders of four people at a furniture store in Winona, Mississippi.
The case against Flowers was built on questionable and circumstantial evidence. Flowers was tried six times by the same prosecutor, District Attorney Doug Evans.
Below are the findings and source notes from our investigation, including links to key documents in the case and source material from other findings that weren't included in the podcast. APM Reports reviewed the trial transcripts for all six trials of Curtis Flowers, along with related briefs, hearings, exhibits, court orders, appeals, and other documents. Flowers' first , second , and third trials each ended in a conviction and death sentence. Flowers' fourth and fifth trials ended in mistrials when jurors couldn't agree on a verdict.
Flowers' sixth trial ended in a conviction and death sentence. Doug Evans described Flowers as a disgruntled former employee of Tardy Furniture. Evans noted that Flowers had worked at the store for three days earlier that summer. Evans told the jurors that Flowers had been fired and that he'd committed the murders because he was angry at the store's owner, Bertha Tardy.