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I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt season two podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. This is a story with twists and turns that will leave you breathless.
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It is the sentence of this court that you serve 99 years.
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It starts more than 25 years ago when New Orleans was overwhelmed with gun violence. Late one night, 18 year old Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime.
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He pulls the gun and tells me to lie down on the ground.
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Police were determined to find the man terrorizing the west bank of New Orleans.
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They said, do you recognize any of these men? I pointed at one and I said, that's him.
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He identified 20 year old Jermaine Hudson as the perpetrator. Jermaine was tried and convicted with Bobby as the star witness and he was sentenced to 99 years in the notorious Angola prison.
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I got to be dreaming of something. I'm like, lord, this can't be real. I thought it was a mistaken identity.
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How did 18 year old Bobby Gumprite convince the police, the prosecutors and a jury that Jermaine Hudson should be in prison?
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I couldn't stop myself. After lying for so long, I learned the best lie is partial truth. I didn't do this. This can't be the end. This can't be the end of me.
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For 22 years, only two people knew the truth. Until a confession changed everything.
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You might see my picture on the front page of the New York Times as this horrible monster. I was a monster.
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Listen to Burden of guilt season two on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Host: iHeartPodcasts, featuring Nancy Glass
Episode Date: February 14, 2026
This episode introduces Season 2 of "Burden of Guilt," an in-depth true crime series that explores challenging narratives at the intersection of society, justice, and the human psyche. The new season, hosted by Nancy Glass, centers on a devastating case involving a lie that ruined two families and unmasks a judicial tragedy rooted in mistaken identity and conscience. The podcast promises gripping storytelling with emotional depth and critical examination of morality and the legal system.
Narrative is suspenseful and emotionally charged, blending investigative procedural with introspective testimonies. The speakers' direct statements underscore the psychological weight of a miscarriage of justice and the human consequences of lies and misidentification.
The episode sets the stage for a season that will deeply explore real human costs behind crimes, justice, and confessions. If this introduction is an indication, listeners can expect gripping personal accounts, careful research, and moral complexity. Season two of "Burden of Guilt" is poised to be both provocative and compassionate, seeking both understanding and accountability.