Framed – A Five-Episode Documentary Series Premieres Today

What began as a two‑year investigation for the book I Will Ruin You has now been repackaged as a five‑episode documentary/podcast series — Framed: The Kit Martin Story. The series presents interviews, evidence, courtroom testimony, and analysis that challenge the official narrative and reveal how easily a life can be derailed.

During an interview for the Dateline Episode The Evil That Watches, correspondent Keith Morrison expressed skepticism when Kit suggested that multiple parties were aligned against him. Morrison described the idea as implausible, noting that it would require coordination among several individuals and institutions. Kit responded simply that he was telling the truth as he experienced it.

After reviewing the investigation and trial repeatedly over the past several years, I can say that the full picture is far more complex than what was presented publicly. This series lays out the prosecution theory and provides an alternative theory that aligns more closely with the evidence. Viewers can decide for themselves which version they believe.

Below are links to the full series as well as the original score. Note: The entire score will be available on all streaming platforms. The only one I know for sure that has it as of today is Spotify. Search for Framed Original Score by Emilio Corsetti III.

Lastly, if you prefer to listen to the Podcast, you will be able to do that on your preferred streaming platform. The link below is to Spotify.

If you find the series compelling, please feel free to share and help spread the word.

Framed: The Kit Martin Story – Full Documentary Series – YouTube

Framed (Original Score)

Framed: The Kit Martin Story (Audio Only)

Additional information about the series can be found on the Framed page on this site. You can also search the Framed category on the sitemap page.

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