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Aisha Roscoe

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
452 total appearances

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Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Okay, so what happened on March 22nd?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Okay, so what happened on March 22nd?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, $25,000, that's a lot of money even today. And I mean, definitely a lot of money back in 1987. So who were these witnesses and what did they have to say?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, $25,000, that's a lot of money even today. And I mean, definitely a lot of money back in 1987. So who were these witnesses and what did they have to say?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, $25,000, that's a lot of money even today. And I mean, definitely a lot of money back in 1987. So who were these witnesses and what did they have to say?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, I can't imagine waking up to that and being accused of murder. I know.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, I can't imagine waking up to that and being accused of murder. I know.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, I can't imagine waking up to that and being accused of murder. I know.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, so he was thinking that, well, if I had nothing to do with this, they would just realize they got the wrong person and, you know, things would go back to the way they were, right?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, so he was thinking that, well, if I had nothing to do with this, they would just realize they got the wrong person and, you know, things would go back to the way they were, right?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, so he was thinking that, well, if I had nothing to do with this, they would just realize they got the wrong person and, you know, things would go back to the way they were, right?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, all of this evidence, I mean, it does sound so incriminating, especially because the people knew him and they saying they saw him.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, all of this evidence, I mean, it does sound so incriminating, especially because the people knew him and they saying they saw him.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Well, I mean, all of this evidence, I mean, it does sound so incriminating, especially because the people knew him and they saying they saw him.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Twenty five percent. So a quarter of the time it's jailhouse informants. Right. For people on death row. Who turn out to be innocent.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Twenty five percent. So a quarter of the time it's jailhouse informants. Right. For people on death row. Who turn out to be innocent.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Twenty five percent. So a quarter of the time it's jailhouse informants. Right. For people on death row. Who turn out to be innocent.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, it sounds like human nature, but obviously that's a lot stacked against Ben. You know, you've got the tunnel vision, the jailhouse informants, this reward money. And then we can't ignore the fact that you have power and you have race involved in this as well.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, it sounds like human nature, but obviously that's a lot stacked against Ben. You know, you've got the tunnel vision, the jailhouse informants, this reward money. And then we can't ignore the fact that you have power and you have race involved in this as well.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

I mean, it sounds like human nature, but obviously that's a lot stacked against Ben. You know, you've got the tunnel vision, the jailhouse informants, this reward money. And then we can't ignore the fact that you have power and you have race involved in this as well.