In this episode, we expose how South Carolina’s “good ol’ boys club” of prosecutors, judges, and lawmakers allowed convicted felon Alexander Dickey to repeatedly walk free despite more than 70 charges and 25 felony convictions—until he brutally murdered Logan Federico. We trace the failures back to 2013, revealing how suspended sentences, political favoritism, and a legislature-controlled judiciary enabled this tragedy. With Attorney General Alan Wilson now demanding the death penalty only after national embarrassment, we ask: is real justice possible in a system built to protect itself?