Death Lies & Alibis

Tunnel Tapes: Voices That Sent Men to Death Row


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In this episode we dissect the "tunnel tapes"—real-time recordings and notes made during the Lucasville prison riot that captured conversations, accusations, and decisions as they happened. The host explains how law enforcement listened in through phone lines and the prison's narrow utility corridors, and how someone inside transcribed those exchanges line by line.

We explore the dual realities heard on the tapes: negotiations with the state over demands and conditions on one hand, and targeted labeling and killings on the other. The episode highlights how a single word—"snitch"—became a sentence without proof, and how influential voices inside the prison directed others to act.

Key points include how those tunnel recordings were later used in prosecutions that placed five men on death row, and the serious limitations of relying on partial, unattributed audio and transcripts as evidence. The episode raises questions about identity, context, and responsibility when only fragments of conversations are available.

Listeners are directed to the original tunnel tape transcripts, documents, and reports for deeper review, and invited to join the Facebook community "Death, Lies, and Alibis" to examine the files and discuss the case firsthand.

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