Looking for something different to do? If you haven't already taken a listen or if you haven't yet caught all the seasons, check out The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's award-winning "Breakdown" podcast.
The podcast has looked at Georgia court cases that merited a deeper look. The most recent season is "Judgment Call." Anthony Hill was an Afghanistan war veteran struggling with bipolar disorder when he was gunned down by DeKalb officer Chip Olsen. The AJC podcast follows Olsen's murder trial while exploring how race and mental illness intersect with police training.
Host Bill Rankin, the AJC’s veteran courts and legal affairs reporter, is joined by AJC public safety reporter Christian Boone, who followed the Anthony Hill story since the beginning.
You can listen to the episodes at the links below, or you can download the podcast from iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or your favorite podcasting platform.
The other six seasons of “Breakdown” are still available.
Season 1: "Breakdown: Railroad Justice in a Railroad Town"
Season 2: "Breakdown: Death in a Hot Car—Mistake or Murder?"
Season 3: "Breakdown: Predator, M.D."
Season 4: "Breakdown: Murder Below the Gnat Line"
Season 5: "Breakdown: The Tex McIver Murder Case"
Season 6: "Breakdown: A Jury of His Peers"