I don’t have enough up-to-date information in this chat to confirm the latest news about “Indefensible.” I can look it up if you’d like, or summarize what’s currently widely known about the term and related titles.
Brief context:
- "Indefensible" appears as a title for various media (TV docuseries, podcasts, or books) and can refer to different works depending on region and year.[3][4][5]
- Recent entries linked to true-crime and legal-adjacent storytelling include accompanying projects like A Wilderness of Error and related podcasts, which may cause confusion if you’re searching for a specific program or episode.[5][3]
- There is also a legal-genre title “Indefensible” by David Feige, published earlier, which is unrelated to current TV/true-crime productions.[10]
If you want, I can fetch the latest news now and provide a concise update with sources. Would you like me to search the web for the most recent articles about a particular “Indefensible” (e.g., the FX docuseries companion, a podcast, or a standalone book), and specify a region or platform?
Sources
INDEFENSIBLE is an engaging, unifying and captivating new daily legal series. It plunges us into the world of Lapointe-Macdonald Law Firm and its criminal defense team. A realistic universe built of human dramas, from the smallest to the largest, all imbued with the same emotion: fear. Fear of being condemned for an act that the accused may or may not have committed.
calinosentertainment.comJoe heads home to write his book about Jeff’s case while Jeff sits in prison serving three life sentences.
www.fxnetworks.comFrom Marc Smerling, the creator behind The Jinx and Crimetown, comes a story of murder, friendship and betrayal. In 1979, Ex-Green Beret Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. When he meets a famous young journalist named Joe McGinniss, the two become fast friends. Joe agrees to write a book about Jeff’s case to finally reveal the truth. The book, Fatal Vision, became a smash bestseller and a TV limited series watched by millions of...
www.iheart.comFull of black comedy and outrage, unforgettable charact…
www.goodreads.comSomething that's indefensible is inexcusable — there's no way to justify it. It's indefensible to take candy from a baby, or to give candy TO a baby, for that matter.
www.vocabulary.com"Indefensible is public defender David Feige's hair-raising, dark, and stirring account of a single hot day in the South Bronx - a day informed by...
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