‘True Conviction’ documentary examines exonerated men’s mission to help others – Everything Law and Order Blog

An innocent person should never go to prison for a crime they did not commit. Some cases are simple mistakes. But others make you wonder. Crime Watch Daily sat down with a man who spent nearly half his life in prison, even though he was wrongfully accused.
From 2018: https://truecrimedaily.com/2018/04/20/true-conviction-documentary-examines-exonerated-mens-mission-to-help-others/
More: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/true-conviction/

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39 thoughts on “‘True Conviction’ documentary examines exonerated men’s mission to help others”
  1. Black people🤦🏽‍♂️ how you mad at Hardy(another black man) like he put the cuffs on you, made the lady pick you out, prosecuted you n sent you up the road? C’mon man!!! Your beef is with the dirty cops and DA, not with Hardy, WTF!!! Stay up, Hardy✊🏾

  2. I'm in tears … I had to laugh at the description given and he said… That's the whole neighborhood. And man given 41 years for stealing $150 and no one was injured? The insanity.

  3. Ending story, in many cases people claim insanity to get off of serious crimes but in cases where they are insane or otherwise mentally challenged, it is never brought up. There are many confusing and immoral things about this case. He did look much like his brother way back then but they must have known the difference. Had they run DNA analysis they would have known it was his brother. Why did the woman lie though? Why would a police officer tell him that he couldn't possibly be convicted based on how well he dressed? That was bizarre. At least he is honoring his life purpose by giving healing to the greatest ills he overcame.

  4. The guy he is helping has served 36 years for $150. Taken even if ge did do it he should not spend that much time. The man who murdered my father only got 12 years! He is out and probably going to kill someone else again. I don't understand how any of this is fair justice.

  5. THIS IS SO HEART BREAKING !! Thank you Christopher for being too strong ! Thank you for standing up for your rights . Thank you for not givin up! Thank you for FIGHTING for your freedom. YOU ARE A TRUE HERO ❤️ ALOHA

  6. I'm glad this man finally got released and got a nice payout. This usually does not happen when it comes to black people. Really happy with the outcome. God bless you Chris and your grand son. I pray to God your grandson gets an education and does not go to jail.

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