#449 Jason Flom with Frederick Willie Kearse
Wrongful Conviction23 Touko 2024

#449 Jason Flom with Frederick Willie Kearse

On August 6, 1993, Devon “Dog” Brown and Raymondo “Ray” Frazier exited a bodega in Brooklyn, NY, when at least two people fired a slew of bullets from a passing car. Ray was shot in his legs and survived, while Devon was killed. 911 calls came in around 3:03pm describing 2-3 young black men in a Buick Century - a drive by shooting. Primarily on the strength of three questionable eyewitness identifications, Frederick was arrested and charged with murder, convicted and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison.

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#020 Jason Flom with The San Antonio Four

#020 Jason Flom with The San Antonio Four

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#019 Jason Flom with Franky Carrillo

#019 Jason Flom with Franky Carrillo

On January 18, 1991, six teenage boys were standing on a curb talking in front of a house in the Los Angeles, CA suburb of Lynwood. Donald Sarpy, the father of one of the boys, stepped onto the drivew...

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#018 Jason Flom with Tony Wright

#018 Jason Flom with Tony Wright

Tony Wright endured two trials and 25 years in prison before a jury found him not guilty for the rape, sodomy and murder of Louise Talley, a 77-year-old woman in Philadelphia. Tony, who was only 20 ye...

3 Huhti 201739min

#017 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Jason Baldwin

#017 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Jason Baldwin

At 16 years old, Jason Baldwin along with Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley – known as the West Memphis Three – was convicted in 1994 of killing three 8-year-old boys in West Memphis, AK. There was ...

27 Maalis 201749min

#016 Jason Flom with Kirk Bloodsworth

#016 Jason Flom with Kirk Bloodsworth

Kirk Bloodsworth, an honorably discharged former Marine, was the first person sentenced to death and subsequently exonerated by DNA testing. He was 22 years old in 1984 when he was arrested for the ra...

20 Maalis 201753min

#015 Jason Flom with Dennis Maher

#015 Jason Flom with Dennis Maher

On November 16, 1983, a 28-year-old woman was attacked and sexually assaulted by an unknown male as she was walking home from work in Lowell, MA. The following evening, a 23-year-old woman was attacke...

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#014 Jason Flom with Jon-Adrian Velazquez

#014 Jason Flom with Jon-Adrian Velazquez

Jon-Adrian “J.J.” Velazquez was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life for the 1998 shooting death of Albert Ward, a retired police officer who owned and operated an illeg...

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#013 Jason Flom with Everton Wagstaffe

#013 Jason Flom with Everton Wagstaffe

Everton Wagstaffe was wrongfully convicted of the rape, kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Jennifer Negron in 1993. Everton’s conviction was based primarily on the testimony of Brunilda Capella, a 2...

27 Helmi 201746min

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