Falsely Convicted of Murder (Bonus Sample)

Falsely Convicted of Murder (Bonus Sample)

Author: Andrew Heaton May 14, 2026 Duration: 19:11

Jeffrey Deskovic spent sixteen years in prison, from ages 17 to 32. Wrongfully convicted of raping and murdering a teenager. After obtaining exoneration he became an attorney, and now heads The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which aims to free similarly falsely imprisoned innocents, while also pursuing policy changes aimed at stopping those injustices from happening in the first place.

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