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In this episode of Stuck, host Andrew Wildes sits down with Professor Jessica Henry—attorney, former public defender, Montclair State University scholar, and author of Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes That Never Happened. They unpack the startling reality that up to 40 percent of U.S. exonerations involve “no-crime” convictions—cases where police, prosecutors, or flawed forensics pinned an offense on someone even though no illegal act occurred. From Andrew’s eye-opening Linstead case in Jamaica to Texas death-row prisoner Robert Robertson’s pending execution, the conversation exposes systemic failures and maps out practical reforms.
Timestamps & Chapters
00:00 – Intro: “Where There’s Smoke…” — Andrew’s Linstead Lock-Up Story
03:02 – Meet Professor Jessica Henry; Her Wrongful-Conviction Research
05:46 – One-Third? No—Now 40 %: The Data That Shocked Henry
09:07 – Harris County Field-Test Fiasco: Thousands Pled to Lint & Tylenol
11:55 – Forensic Fraud Gallery: Annie Dookhan, Fred Zain, Dr. West
14:50 – Arson Mythology & Cameron Todd Willingham’s Execution
18:05 – Shaken-Baby Syndrome, Cognitive Bias, and False Murder Charges
21:11 – Robert Robertson: Death Row for a Tragic Accident—Call to Act
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Connect with Professor Jessica Henry
More About Andrew Wildes
Explore the work of Andrew Wildes—Jamaican lawyer, journalist, and host of Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica. His mission is to expose systemic injustice, amplify the voices of the wrongfully imprisoned, and drive meaningful legal reform through storytelling and advocacy.
Website
Instagram
LinkedIn
Facebook
YouTube
For updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes content, follow Andrew across platforms and join the conversation on justice in Jamaica.
Production, Distribution, and Marketing
Produced by Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group.
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In this episode of Stuck, host Andrew Wildes sits down with Professor Jessica Henry—attorney, former public defender, Montclair State University scholar, and author of Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes That Never Happened. They unpack the startling reality that up to 40 percent of U.S. exonerations involve “no-crime” convictions—cases where police, prosecutors, or flawed forensics pinned an offense on someone even though no illegal act occurred. From Andrew’s eye-opening Linstead case in Jamaica to Texas death-row prisoner Robert Robertson’s pending execution, the conversation exposes systemic failures and maps out practical reforms.
Timestamps & Chapters
00:00 – Intro: “Where There’s Smoke…” — Andrew’s Linstead Lock-Up Story
03:02 – Meet Professor Jessica Henry; Her Wrongful-Conviction Research
05:46 – One-Third? No—Now 40 %: The Data That Shocked Henry
09:07 – Harris County Field-Test Fiasco: Thousands Pled to Lint & Tylenol
11:55 – Forensic Fraud Gallery: Annie Dookhan, Fred Zain, Dr. West
14:50 – Arson Mythology & Cameron Todd Willingham’s Execution
18:05 – Shaken-Baby Syndrome, Cognitive Bias, and False Murder Charges
21:11 – Robert Robertson: Death Row for a Tragic Accident—Call to Act
Brought to you by The Wave on The Frequency Network.
Connect with Professor Jessica Henry
More About Andrew Wildes
Explore the work of Andrew Wildes—Jamaican lawyer, journalist, and host of Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica. His mission is to expose systemic injustice, amplify the voices of the wrongfully imprisoned, and drive meaningful legal reform through storytelling and advocacy.
Website
Instagram
LinkedIn
Facebook
YouTube
For updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes content, follow Andrew across platforms and join the conversation on justice in Jamaica.
Production, Distribution, and Marketing
Produced by Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group.
Massif Studio Website
Massif on LinkedIn
Tallawah Website
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices