Ye, man, this cross will tell you what appeared to be a Jefferson County police officer shot in the back of our building. He end that movie, It is one of us. They have got one down and they just look bad. It looks bad you.
In nineteen ninety five, Detective Tony Richardson was trying to figure out who killed a fellow officer, Deputy Bill Hardy.
Had it been my decision the day we caught the people that did it, Let's let's put them on death.
Throat Without solid evidence, the case comes down to who is believed and who is ignored.
Evidence wise, we had versually no evidence. We had the word of a fifteen year old who told lies, a lot of lies.
She said she was there and I was there. That's a life, a life, that's a shame.
When the deputy was shot at the hotel, to Forest Johnson was four miles away, but now he's on death row.
This case is all about alternative worlds that are in conflict with each other and in conflict with truth and in conflict with what our justice system stands for.
We had a weak case based on testimony in one witness.
The only evidence supposedly they had against was this ear witness who had never heard him speak before, who had no idea who he was.
And I just started sobbing, like uncontrollable because I was like, oh, my goodness, we did connect to an innocent man and he's been on death row all these years and I didn't know it.
I'm Beth Shelburne from Lava for Good Podcasts. This is ear Witness.
The best thing that a person probably can do for themselves that's suspected of a crime is do not talk to.
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Now that's really interesting coming from a retired detective, but that's the truth. Listen to Earwitness starting on September nineteenth on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, and to hear episodes one week early with no ads, Subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts
