What if the man convicted of a gruesome murder was actually innocent, and the real killer was still on the loose? Michael Morton's story is a chilling reminder of just how flawed the justice system can be. Imagine being wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 25 years for the murder of your wife, all because crucial evidence was ignored and prosecutorial misconduct ran rampant. We uncover the disturbing details of Morton's conviction, the ignored statement from his young son, and the DNA evidence that ultimately set him free in 2011. This episode is a stark look at how easy it is for justice to be derailed and how vital reform is to prevent future miscarriages.
Join us as we walk through Michael Morton's emotional journey from wrongful conviction to exoneration and advocacy. Learn how the Innocence Project played a crucial role in uncovering the truth and the impact Morton's release had on his life and family. Through his memoir, "Getting Life," Morton shares the heart-wrenching and inspiring lessons from his ordeal. We'll also expose the unethical actions of the prosecution that not only wrongfully imprisoned Morton but allowed the true killer to murder again. Prepare for a sobering reminder of the importance of accountability and vigilance in the quest for justice.
Informations
- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée30 septembre 2024 à 23:00 UTC
- Durée17 min
- ClassificationTous publics