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Pointing Fingers Samantha Richardson
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- True Crime
A podcast about wrongful convictions.
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The Wrongful Conviction of Mark Maxson
On August 29, 1993, six-year-old Lindsey Murdoch went to the corner store on the South Side of Chicago to purchase some candy after his grandmother had given him a dollar. He then returned home and sat on his front porch eating a tootsie roll. This would be the last time his grandmother would see him alive.
30-year-old Mark Maxson, would go on to be wrongfully convicted for the murder and served 25 years in prison before being exonerated. -
The Wrongful Conviction of Lynn DeJac
In 1993, Lynn DeJac was a 31-year-old woman in Buffalo, NY who was wrongly convicted of her 13-year-Old daughter, Crystallynn’s murder. She served 13 1/2 years in prison before her conviction was overturned.