• The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep9: The Hunger Strike

  • Mar 17 2025
  • Length: 52 mins
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The Corey Miller Diaries: Ep9: The Hunger Strike

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    In this top-rated True Crime episode, we examine Corey "C-Murder" Miller's powerful acts of protest and journey of resistance through hunger strikes and labor protests at Angola Prison. From 2018 to 2024, Miller has conducted multiple hunger strikes and joined a labor strike, challenging his conviction under Louisiana's unconstitutional 10-2 jury law and fighting for prison reform.

    and journey of resistance through hunger strikes and labor protests at Angola Prison. From 2018 to 2024, Miller has used peaceful protest to challenge both his wrongful conviction and prison conditions.

    The episode reveals how Miller, convicted under Louisiana's now-unconstitutional 10-2 jury law, turned personal protest into a movement for change. His most recent involvement in the Angola labor strike (2023-2024) has led to a pending lawsuit over field line conditions, while continuing to highlight the plight of hundreds still imprisoned under non-unanimous jury verdicts.

    Through exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts, our hosts Victor Flavius, Steve Austin, and Valerie Nichole examine how Miller's series of hunger strikes in 2018, 2021, and 2023 became powerful tools for exposing systemic issues within Louisiana's criminal justice system.

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