OREANDA-NEWS. Today, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) celebrates more than 8 million downloads of its award-winning podcast Breakdown. Launched in 2015, the popular series also begins its new season.

The AJC's Breakdown applies meticulous reporting and expert storytelling to true-crime journalism, taking listeners behind the headlines of fascinating Georgia cases.

"The mission of Breakdown is to bring meaning and context and balance to the legal complexities and raw emotion of crime and punishment," said Richard Halicks, Breakdown's producer and an editor at the AJC. "And quite often, to spotlight the many ways in which the criminal justice system breaks down."

In Season 5 of Breakdown, the AJC's Bill Rankin and Craig Schneider examine the case against powerful and wealthy Atlanta lawyer Tex McIver, whose murder trial is set to begin Oct. 30. McIver says he shot his wife accidentally as the two rode in their SUV through Midtown Atlanta last September. The district attorney says it was murder with malice.   

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