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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2025 · 29 MIN

Still a Criminal? Andrew Goldstein Begged for Help, but Killed Instead

from True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion with Alexis Knight · host Alexis Knight | Facts First. Clarity Always.

Still a Criminal? Andrew Goldstein Begged for Help, but Killed Insteadndrew Goldstein’s tragic story is a stark reminder of the failures in America’s mental health system. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Goldstein sought help repeatedly, warning professionals that he was losing control. Despite his efforts to prevent harm, the system ignored his pleas, releasing him into society without adequate care.The result? The devastating death of Kendra Webdale, a young woman pushed onto subway tracks in 1999. This case sparked national outrage and led to the creation of Kendra’s Law, but questions remain.Was Goldstein solely to blame, or is this tragedy a symbol of a system that failed everyone involved? Dive into the details and decide for yourself in this gripping episode of True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alexis-knight-l-facts-first-clarity-always--6292057/support.

Still a Criminal? Andrew Goldstein Begged for Help, but Killed Insteadndrew Goldstein’s tragic story is a stark reminder of the failures in America’s mental health system. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Goldstein sought help repeatedly, warning professionals that he was losing control. Despite his efforts to prevent harm, the system ignored his pleas, releasing him into society without adequate care.The result? The devastating death of Kendra Webdale, a young woman pushed onto subway tracks in 1999. This case sparked national outrage and led to the creation of Kendra’s Law, but questions remain.Was Goldstein solely to blame, or is this tragedy a symbol of a system that failed everyone involved? Dive into the details and decide for yourself in this gripping episode of True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alexis-knight-l-facts-first-clarity-always--6292057/support.

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Still a Criminal? Andrew Goldstein Begged for Help, but Killed Insteadndrew Goldstein’s tragic story is a stark reminder of the failures in America’s mental health system. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Goldstein sought help repeatedly, warning...

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