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In this episode, we will discuss the wrongful conviction of James Reyos. He was convicted of the brutal killing of an Irish priest in Odessa, Texas in 1981. Although Reyos had proof that he was 215 miles away at the time of the murder, he was still found guilty. Reyos was a mild-mannered, gay Apache Indian from New Mexico, which apparently our justice system decided, was reason enough to convict him. This is just another case of "we got our man" syndrome. Let us know your thoughts. Also, if you, or someone you know has been wrongfully convicted of a crime, and you would like us to share your story, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
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www.jenosgym.com
806-777-2547 - Destiny Flores
806-642-4911
Lock your windows, lock your doors, because every serial killer was somebody's neighbor!
Contact us at [email protected]
In this episode, we will discuss the wrongful conviction of James Reyos. He was convicted of the brutal killing of an Irish priest in Odessa, Texas in 1981. Although Reyos had proof that he was 215 miles away at the time of the murder, he was still found guilty. Reyos was a mild-mannered, gay Apache Indian from New Mexico, which apparently our justice system decided, was reason enough to convict him. This is just another case of "we got our man" syndrome. Let us know your thoughts. Also, if you, or someone you know has been wrongfully convicted of a crime, and you would like us to share your story, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
Send us a text
www.jenosgym.com
806-777-2547 - Destiny Flores
806-642-4911
Lock your windows, lock your doors, because every serial killer was somebody's neighbor!
Contact us at [email protected]