Michael Nash has been incarcerated since 2008 for a homicide he says he did not commit.In this powerful interview, Michael shares his story, discusses witness testimony that changed over time, missing video evidence, jailhouse informants, and new evidence that he believes points to another individual as the perpetrator. After spending more than 18 years behind bars, Michael continues fighting for justice while encouraging others facing wrongful convictions to never give up.During this episode, we discuss:✅ Witnesses whose statements changed over time✅ Missing video evidence and investigative concerns✅ Jailhouse informant testimony✅ Newly discovered witnesses and evidence✅ Michael's efforts to expose what he believes are flaws in his conviction✅ His mission to help others impacted by the criminal justice systemSign Michael's PetitionIf you would like to learn more about Michael's case or support his efforts for a review of his conviction, please consider signing and sharing his petition:🔗 PETITION LINK HERE: https://www.change.org/p/demand-justi...Every signature helps bring awareness to cases that deserve public attention.DisclaimerThe content presented in this video is intended for educational, informational, and advocacy purposes only. Some episodes may contain sensitive subject matter, discussions of criminal allegations, violence, or other explicit content. Listener discretion is strongly advised.The stories, statements, and interviews shared are the personal experiences, opinions, and perspectives of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of Inmate Tea with A&P, its hosts, affiliates, or partners. Allegations, claims, and assertions discussed by guests have not been independently verified by Inmate Tea with A&P unless expressly stated. The podcast does not determine guilt, innocence, or legal outcomes. Our goal is to provide a platform for individuals to share their experiences, raise awareness, and encourage thoughtful discussion surrounding the criminal justice system and related issues.To protect privacy, some names, locations, and identifying details may be changed or omitted.All episodes featuring incarcerated individuals are edited to remove institutional pre-recordings, interruptions, call terminations, and other technical disruptions to improve audio quality, listener experience, and clarity of communication.☕ Real Talk. Real Stories. Real Impact.#MichaelNash #WrongfulConviction #InmateTea #PrisonReform #Justice #TrueCrime #wisconsin #CriminalJusticeReform #Podcast #InmateTeaWithAP