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The Legend of Lead Belly

In this episode, we explore the life of Lead Belly, a prominent blues singer originating from the infamous Bloody Angola prison. Spanning the 1930s, we witness Lead Belly's turbulent journey from incarceration to musical stardom, showcasing his exceptional 12-string guitar skills and prestigious performances at locales like Carnegie Hall and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 

We delve into the harsh realities of life in Bloody Angola during the Great Depression, shedding light on inmate challenges and the vital role of correctional officers in maintaining order. Additionally, we touch upon the evolving landscape of law enforcement, the complexities detectives encounter, and the significance of adequate funding for police departments. 

Timestamps

0:53 Lead Belly's Story Begins

14:23 Lead Belly's Violent Altercations

15:53 Lead Belly's Murder Conviction

20:58 Lead Belly's Recording Opportunity

21:57Lead Belly's Release and Musical Success

26:14 Lead Belly's Hit Song

30:24 Reflections on Lead Belly's Legacy

36:51 Challenges Faced by Correctional Officers

42:45 Law Enforcement Challenges

44:00 Investigative Prioritization

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