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Ep 1: Murder at the Dupont Plaza
- By: Ryan Alexander Steiner, Rebecca Evans, Ross Dinerstein
- Narrated by: David Rudolf, Sonya Pfeiffer
- Nov 25 2021
- Length: 47 mins
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- B. Gaskell-Denvil
- 26-12-21
injustice so profound
This production is brilliantly executed and comes vividly alive - gripping from beginning to end.
An obviously utterly innocent man has spent 34 years in prison for a crime he obviously did not commit. He is now 82 years old. His wife waits for him faithfully all this dreadful time, knowing he is entirely innocent.
Indeed, his innocence is blindingly clear - yet the American justice system does not allow his innocence to be proved in court. I weep for him, but this does him no good at all. Thank God there are some who fight for him and try endlessly to get the justice system to allow him back into court for a new hearing.
And this is consistently denied.
How can any system of national justice work in such an absurd and improper manner?
I pray this incarcerated innocent man will somehow discover justice. I can only hope and pray that justice will reappear for this man and his faitjful helpers, and for anyone else in the same situation.
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- Tony Ogundeyi
- 27-01-22
Jaw-dropping Callus Corrupt Inhuman Justice System
Shocking, incompassionate justice system that allows innocent persons to suffer the several injustices of a corrupt, savagely, grotesque & in this case severely broken justice system.
This is such a sad story that needs to be told & heard for Krishna Maharaj's sake, the sake of his Loved ones, for other victims of such despicable injustices & most importantly for change to happen.
After 7 years on Death Row Clive Stafford Smith founder of Reprieve takes on Krishna's case.
Inspired by this story & another reader's review of this audible book, I'm now a Reprieve Member.
If like me you ask yourself "What can I do to help improve things?" then consider doing as I & other listeners have done & take a look at Reprieve Organisation.
Please listen to this Audible book.
Your jaw will drop.
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