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"Just Tell Me Why" Stories of wrongful conviction, resilience, and everyday battles
We H.E.A.R.T.❤️Florida
12 episodes
1 week ago
Why do bad things happen to good people? What happens to a person after years of incarceration, for a crime they didn't commit? He went in as a kid and came back as a man...he is my son and this is the beginning of unveiling wrongful conviction and it's destructive path.
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Why do bad things happen to good people? What happens to a person after years of incarceration, for a crime they didn't commit? He went in as a kid and came back as a man...he is my son and this is the beginning of unveiling wrongful conviction and it's destructive path.
Show more...
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Deep Dive into LWOP
"Just Tell Me Why" Stories of wrongful conviction, resilience, and everyday battles
14 minutes 12 seconds
2 months ago
Deep Dive into LWOP

“Life without parole” doesn’t just mean a sentence—it means a living death behind bars. In this episode, we talk about how the system locks away human beings with no hope, no second chances, and no path home—even for those who never took a life.

"Just Tell Me Why" Stories of wrongful conviction, resilience, and everyday battles
Why do bad things happen to good people? What happens to a person after years of incarceration, for a crime they didn't commit? He went in as a kid and came back as a man...he is my son and this is the beginning of unveiling wrongful conviction and it's destructive path.