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Message from Taigi Smith at CBS News about "Turned Out"

Dear Jonathan:
I hope this message finds you in good spirits and feeling well. My name is Taigi Smith and I am a Producer at the CBS NEWS program, 48 Hours Mystery. I just watched your documentary, “Turned Out,” and I found it to be extraordinary. I was amazed by the access you secured into Limestone prison and how honest the characters were with their personal stories. The undercover video of the guard molesting the prisoner was extraordinary. Congratulations on an amazing piece of work.
Sincerely yours,

Taigi Smith, Field Producer/Producer

CBS NEWS, 48 Hours

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