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In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.
Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later
No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.
No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.
The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.
This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.
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In November of 1986 a man named Scott Macklam was fatally shot in the car park of a community college in Port Huron Michigan.
Fred Freeman who now goes by Temujin Kensu who was over 400 miles away in Escanaba was subsequently arrested, tried and found guilty of the crime and remains in prison almost 37 years later
No one saw the shooting that Temujin is convicted of committing. Instead, two men testified to seeing a stranger who possibly resembled Temujin at some point before or after the shooting. One of the witnesses was hypnotized before he testified.
No less than nine unimpeached neutral alibi witnesses testified to at trial, that Temujin was over 400 miles away at the time of this crime. The prosecution countered by suggesting that Temujin theoretically could have chartered a plane to go commit the murder and return in time to be seen by his alibi witnesses.
The biggest issue with that is the prosecution never offered any actual evidence to support this theory.
This is the insane story of Fred Freeman as told by him.
Join the OMR family here and start enjoying the bonus extras!
Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!
Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here.
Tix to True Cime? the LIVE show with me and Comedy's Ed Kavalee here
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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