Episode 20: The Wrongful
Episode description
In 1986 Rhonda Morrison, a white woman was murdered working at a dry cleaner in Monroeville Alabama. Unable to identify Morrison’s murderer police would eventually focus their attention on an unlikely suspect, that of 45-year-old Walter McMillian. A self-employed black man, McMillian had done work for many of the community members in Monroeville having no criminal history or that of violence. What would pull Walter McMillian into the limelight was his affair with a married white woman that would cause him to go from being someone who had an interracial affair with a
white woman to someone who was capable to commit murder. So, did Walter McMillian commit a sinister crime or was this the work of sinister minds throughout the judicial system that convicted an innocent man of murder?
References:
Walter McMillian (eji.org)
Walter McMillian: From Death Row To 'Just Mercy' (allthatsinteresting.com)
Bryan Stevenson Character Analysis in Just Mercy | LitCharts
Bryan Stevenson memoir- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
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