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.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.comJoe heads home to write his book about Jeff’s case while Jeff sits in prison serving three life sentences.
www.fxnetworks.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.comFull of black comedy and outrage, unforgettable charact…
www.goodreads.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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