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In this unforgettable episode, Kelly speaks with Ron Dalton, co-president of Innocence Canada and a man who spent nearly a decade wrongfully imprisoned for the death of his wife.
Ron’s story begins with a tragic accident which was misinterpreted as murder by an unqualified pathologist and spirals into a nightmare of confirmation bias, inexperience, and systemic delay.
From losing his wife and his freedom to ultimately clearing his name, Ron’s fight for justice is a sobering reminder of just how fragile the truth can be in the criminal justice system.
Subscribe and join us for this conversation about loss, endurance, and the urgent need for reform.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #RonDalton #InnocenceCanada #WrongfulConviction #JusticeDelayed #ForensicFailure #ConfirmationBias #CriminalJusticeReform #ExonereeVoices #SystemicFailure #TruthMatters
By Kelly LauzonIn this unforgettable episode, Kelly speaks with Ron Dalton, co-president of Innocence Canada and a man who spent nearly a decade wrongfully imprisoned for the death of his wife.
Ron’s story begins with a tragic accident which was misinterpreted as murder by an unqualified pathologist and spirals into a nightmare of confirmation bias, inexperience, and systemic delay.
From losing his wife and his freedom to ultimately clearing his name, Ron’s fight for justice is a sobering reminder of just how fragile the truth can be in the criminal justice system.
Subscribe and join us for this conversation about loss, endurance, and the urgent need for reform.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #RonDalton #InnocenceCanada #WrongfulConviction #JusticeDelayed #ForensicFailure #ConfirmationBias #CriminalJusticeReform #ExonereeVoices #SystemicFailure #TruthMatters