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In this episode, host Joel Wilborn reads a letter from Deborah Canady, an inmate at the Washington Correction Center for Women, who shares her harrowing experience of wrongful conviction. She discusses the convoluted nature of laws, the corruption within the legal system, and her personal story of being wrongfully convicted of murder. Canady highlights the manipulative use of circumstantial evidence, the challenges faced in appealing her conviction, and the systemic issues that lead to wrongful convictions, ultimately calling for awareness and advocacy against such injustices.
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In this episode, host Joel Wilborn reads a letter from Deborah Canady, an inmate at the Washington Correction Center for Women, who shares her harrowing experience of wrongful conviction. She discusses the convoluted nature of laws, the corruption within the legal system, and her personal story of being wrongfully convicted of murder. Canady highlights the manipulative use of circumstantial evidence, the challenges faced in appealing her conviction, and the systemic issues that lead to wrongful convictions, ultimately calling for awareness and advocacy against such injustices.
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