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The Other Side Of Justice

The Other Side Of Justice

著者: Thylene and Jenice
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The Other Side of Justice is a podcast that explores the stories, systems, and people behind the headlines.

In a world quick to judge and slow to understand, we ask the questions that often go unanswered. What happens when justice gets it wrong? What role do trauma, poverty, environment, and systemic failures play in shaping a person’s path? What does accountability look like alongside rehabilitation, healing, and second chances?

Hosted by Jenice and Thylene, this podcast goes beyond crime and courtrooms to examine the human experience behind the justice system. Through conversations with impacted individuals, families, professionals, advocates, and experts, we explore the complexities that can’t be captured in a headline or a case file.

This is not a true crime podcast.

This is a human story podcast.

Whether discussing wrongful convictions, youth intervention, incarceration, rehabilitation, reentry, systemic reform, or the ripple effects of crime on communities and families, our mission is simple:

To create space for understanding.
To challenge assumptions.
To elevate overlooked voices.
To explore what justice could look like when humanity remains at the center.

Because every case has another side.

Welcome to The Other Side of Justice.

© 2026 The Other Side Of Justice
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  • From Courtrooms to Netflix: Conversations on 'The Crash'
    2026/06/05

    In the first episode of “The Other Side of Justice,” hosts Thylene and Jenice introduce their backgrounds with the juvenile/legal system and advocacy, then discuss the Netflix true-crime documentary “The Crash” (released 2026) about a 2022 Ohio incident in which 17-year-old Mackenzie Shirilla allegedly intentionally drove about 100 mph into a building, killing her boyfriend Dominic Russo and his friend Davion Flanagan. They note polarized public reactions and a “Free Kenzie” movement, and debate intent, mental health, and parental enabling. They summarize evidence highlighted in the film, including vehicle “black box” data showing full throttle for five seconds, lack of braking or swerving, no mechanical failure, and a negative tox report despite prior talk of shrooms. They discuss bullying history, volatile relationship evidence, questionable friend silence, victim family desire for accountability, jury-vs-judge trial choice, and backlash leading to Mackenzie’s father (a school art/digital media teacher) being placed on leave.

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