Such a bizarre story…
I'm actually surprised, the podcast didn't do anything to sway me. She seemed to take a very biased viewpoint and give the benefit of the doubt to him at every turn. But if the prosecutors themselves recognize Brady violations, he's due a new trial. Wonder if they'll bother trying.
Baltimore seems to have issues with DNA and their cases. I read this book a few years ago about Kirk Bloodsworth, who was the first death row person exonerated by dna
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I doubt he is retriedI'm actually surprised, the podcast didn't do anything to sway me. She seemed to take a very biased viewpoint and give the benefit of the doubt to him at every turn. But if the prosecutors themselves recognize Brady violations, he's due a new trial. Wonder if they'll bother trying.
Baltimore seems to have issues with DNA and their cases. I read this book a few years ago about Kirk Bloodsworth, who was the first death row person exonerated by dna
HOME | BLOODSWORTH - AN INNOCENT MAN
BLOODSWORTH - An Innocent Man is a documentary memoir recounting Kirk Noble Bloodsworth's remarkable journey through the criminal justice system. An innocent man convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, Kirk became the first death row inmate exonerated by DNA evidence in...bloodsworthaninnocentman.com
I mean, police work in general seems to have issues....
- In HBO series The Case Against Adnan Syed, it was said additional DNA samples taken from Lee’s body and car, as well as fingerprints taken from the car’s rear-vision mirror, in 2019, didn’t match Syed.
- In addition to new evidence, Maryland State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said that the prosecution may have failed to disclose information to Syed’s defense – including the fact that investigators failed to rule out two additional suspects.
- One of the suspects was convicted of attacking a woman, and the other was convicted of serial rape and sexual assault, the State’s Attorney said.
- Prosecutors also did not disclose that one of the suspects sent Lee a threatening text message just before her murder, telling her ‘he would make her disappear. He would kill her.’
I cant say who is worse at their job here in Baltimore, the cops or the DA. I will say that recency bias tells me Mosby is probably the worst i've seen in 25 years of living near BaltimoreI mean, police work in general seems to have issues....
- In HBO series The Case Against Adnan Syed, it was said additional DNA samples taken from Lee’s body and car, as well as fingerprints taken from the car’s rear-vision mirror, in 2019, didn’t match Syed.
- In addition to new evidence, Maryland State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said that the prosecution may have failed to disclose information to Syed’s defense – including the fact that investigators failed to rule out two additional suspects.
- One of the suspects was convicted of attacking a woman, and the other was convicted of serial rape and sexual assault, the State’s Attorney said.
- Prosecutors also did not disclose that one of the suspects sent Lee a threatening text message just before her murder, telling her ‘he would make her disappear. He would kill her.’
I agree about the the podcast having a slanted view. Definitely a weird case. I always felt he was guilty but thought there probably wasn't enough for him to be originally convicted. I hope more on the two additional suspects comes out.I'm actually surprised, the podcast didn't do anything to sway me. She seemed to take a very biased viewpoint and give the benefit of the doubt to him at every turn. But if the prosecutors themselves recognize Brady violations, he's due a new trial. Wonder if they'll bother trying.
I agree about the the podcast having a slanted view. Definitely a weird case. I always felt he was guilty but thought there probably wasn't enough for him to be originally convicted. I hope more on the two additional suspects comes out.