Snow Files Podcast

Snow Files Podcast A true-crime podcast told by Jamie Snow from Stateville prison in Illinois.

Jamie is serving a life without parole sentence, and tells the story of his wrongful conviction...and how they got away with it.

More local coverage about the cases and J's NIGHTLINE episode..."An ABC spokesperson says the full 30-minute feature wil...
06/03/2025

More local coverage about the cases and J's NIGHTLINE episode...
"An ABC spokesperson says the full 30-minute feature will air during ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Nightline will air a piece of the full package."

The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked to review the appeals of two Twin City men who claim they were wrongfully convicted in unrelated McLean County murder cases from the 1990s.

Jamie got to be with his daughters Nicole & Jessica in person last week! It had been years since Jamie & especially Jess...
05/10/2025

Jamie got to be with his daughters Nicole & Jessica in person last week! It had been years since Jamie & especially Jessica got to hug, laugh & talk together.

05/06/2025
“The truth is, the police and prosecutors had no real evidence. So they created their own.” - Nicole Snow, Jamie Snow’s ...
05/04/2025

“The truth is, the police and prosecutors had no real evidence. So they created their own.” - Nicole Snow, Jamie Snow’s daughter, Letter to the editor,

Nicole Snow, Jamie’s daughter, wrote a fantastic letter to the editor of .
05/04/2025

Nicole Snow, Jamie’s daughter, wrote a fantastic letter to the editor of .

World renown author, lawyer & Innocence Project Board member John Grisham and founding Innocence Project Board member Ja...
04/07/2025

World renown author, lawyer & Innocence Project Board member John Grisham and founding Innocence Project Board member Jason Flom interview Jamie Snow, wrongfully convicted for the murder of Bill Little, an 18 year old gas station attendant in Bloomington, IL in 1991. Grisham and Flom break down how corrupt police and McLean Co. prosecutors railroaded Jamie for the crime 8.5 years after it happened by making deals and coercing jailhouse informants and eyewitnesses into falsely testifying against Jamie. No forensic evidence has ever been connected to Jamie.

“I see an argument in principle for the finality of rulings in criminal cases, but I thought the attorneys made some goo...
03/26/2025

“I see an argument in principle for the finality of rulings in criminal cases, but I thought the attorneys made some good arguments in their briefs and in oral arguments today about modern investigations and things that would happen today that didn’t happen then,” McCleary said. (STUDENT)

Illinois State students were among more than 200 people to pack a makeshift courtroom as the University hosted the Fourth Judicial District Appellate Court for oral arguments in the Bone Student Ce…

Jamie’s friend Pam shares the facts on the very flawed, inept investigation into Bill Little’s murder, which included cl...
06/05/2024

Jamie’s friend Pam shares the facts on the very flawed, inept investigation into Bill Little’s murder, which included clearing people who had no alibis the night of the murder and looked similar to descriptions of a man in the gas station store 15 min before Little’s murder and a man exiting the station minutes after it.

Pam Wilson’s account of visiting Jamie in prison and the guards’ arbitrary rules and possible violence Jamie and other i...
04/30/2024

Pam Wilson’s account of visiting Jamie in prison and the guards’ arbitrary rules and possible violence Jamie and other inmates face and navigate every day.

Jamie was pushed into an in-person lineup in June 1991. Danny Martinez picked out 2 other people in the lineup and said ...
04/26/2024

Jamie was pushed into an in-person lineup in June 1991. Danny Martinez picked out 2 other people in the lineup and said repeatedly for the next NONE YEARS Jamie was not the man he saw exiting the Clark station minutes after Bill Little was killed. In 1999, Bloomington police detectives & prosecutors Charles Reynard & Teena Griffin tried repeatedly to get Martinez to say he saw Jamie that night & he said, no, it wasn’t Jamie. Then 4 weeks before Susan Claycomb’s trial after an unrecorded meeting with prosecutors, Martinez flipped and was certain Jamie was the man he saw. No one knows what happened to the reward money.

Filed under, you can’t make this s**t up.

Jamie Snow’s co-defendant Susan Claycomb’s son passed away at just age 35 on April 6, 2024. Susan passed away in 2013. S...
04/22/2024

Jamie Snow’s co-defendant Susan Claycomb’s son passed away at just age 35 on April 6, 2024. Susan passed away in 2013. She was acquitted of killing Bill Little. She said the State Attorney’s Office in McClean County, IL & Blooming from Police Dept. threatened to charge her with homicide if she didn’t testify that Jamie had committed the murder. She refused to. Susan was jailed for a year, separated from her children, including her new born baby, whom she gave birth to while incarcerated. Her oldest, Bradley, was 20 years old at the time.

Read Jamie’s heartbreaking elegy to Bradley and to Susan on the Snow Files’ FB page, www.Facebook,com/groups/560732084563062

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