
After Serving Decades in Prison for Murder, Two Men Fought to Clear Their Names
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Wrongful Convictions and Unwavering Bonds
This chapter delves into the wrongful convictions of David Warren and Eric Smokes for a murder they claim they did not commit, exploring the intense pressure and questionable tactics involved in their trial. Despite being sentenced to 15 years to life and 25 years to life respectively, they maintained their innocence and relied on their strong bond to support each other throughout their time in separate prisons. The chapter also highlights the emotional turmoil faced by jurors and the eventual revelation of a lie that led to one of the men receiving an apology after 18 years in prison.
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