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07.10.2022 - 21:31 / msn.com
The producers of Kim Kardashian's new true-crime podcast have insisted they contacted victims. On Monday, the first episode of the reality TV star's The System: The Case of Kevin Keith debuted on Spotify. The podcast explores the life of convicted murderer Kevin Keith and makes a case for his release from prison, however, two of Keith's alleged victims - Quanita and Quentin Reeves - have spoken out against the project, claiming that they were not contacted before it premiered.
But in light of the criticism, producers at production companies Tenderfoot TV and Big City TV maintained that they did reach out to the siblings. "The production team of The System made multiple attempts to reach out to the Reeves siblings. At the time, they decided not to share their story and requested we no longer contact them," they said in a statement to TMZ.
"If they have reconsidered, we welcome them to sit down for the podcast at any time. " Quanita and Quentin were among the six people injured in a 1994 shooting which Keith was sentenced for. The shooting left three others dead.
In an interview for the Daily Mail on Thursday, the pair alleged that they weren't contacted by Kim or any other producer about their story. "(Kim) did not contact us, not one time," he commented. "If Kim Kardashian wants to get involved, she should come and meet us face-to-face.
"He continued, "We saw it with our own eyes. You don't forget something like that. I don't care what Kim Kardashian says - Kevin did it.
"Quanita added, "We should have been the first call. "In 2010, Keith’s sentence was commuted to life without parole.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor More than two years after Kim Kardashian inked an exclusive deal with Spotify for a podcast series focused on criminal-justice reform, the series is finally out. On Monday, Spotify released the first two episodes of original podcast “Kim Kardashian’s The System: The Case of Kevin Keith,” available worldwide. Following the series premiere, new episodes will be released each Monday thereafter. The eight-episode podcast is narrated by Kardashian alongside veteran true-crime producer Lori Rothschild Ansaldi, produced by Spotify and Tenderfoot TV. It follows the story of Keith, an Ohio man convicted of triple homicide who — for nearly three decades — has been working alongside his family to prove he was wrongly accused.
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Co-produced by veteran true crime producer Lori Rothschild Ansald, “The System” follows the case of Kevin Keith, a man who was convicted in 1994 on three counts of murder despite no physical evidence. Decades later, Keith, along with his brother Charles, are still trying to clear his conviction.
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