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Tripwire, Episode 6: The Price of a Life

21 min · 9 de mar de 2023
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While the courts had come to a resolution on who was liable for the 1971 explosion at Thiokol, it wasn't the end of the road for many of the victims. The next years forced many survivors and family members of the victims to relive the day over and over again in front of a judge. What was the cost of a life? As litigators calculated what a person's life meant in dollars, the families just wished they could try and forget the day that hurt them deeply. ---------------------------------------- Follow along with our visual episode companion at SavannahNow.com [https://www.savannahnow.com/in-depth/news/state/2023/02/02/tripwire-podcast-episode-1-thiokol-plant-explosion-woodbine-georgia/69837362007/]. Other media in this episode, including songs, newscasts and speeches were used for educational purposes. ---------------------------------------- Executive producers: Anne and Pat Longstreth, Nancy Guan, Zach Dennis Host: Nancy Guan Music: Andrew Sovine [https://www.andrewsovine.com/] Special thanks to Jannie Everette with the Thiokol Memorial Project [http://thiokolmemorial.org/]

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