Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica with Andrew Wildes

Locked Up for ZERO Crime—How It Happens: With Professor Jessica Henry


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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.

Key Themes
➤ “Smoke but No Fire”—crimes that never happened
➤ Startling data: 40 % of U.S. exonerations are no-crime cases
➤ Police field-test errors and mass drug-charge dismissals
➤ Forensic fraud: arson myths, shaken-baby triad, lab scandals
➤ Prosecutorial overreach, plea-deal coercion, and cognitive bias
➤ Role of race and poverty in wrongful arrests
➤ Independent experts vs. junk science in court
➤ Death-row and life sentences for nonexistent offenses
➤ Plea bargains trapping the innocent to “go home”
➤ Structural fixes: training, funding defense, lab oversight, police reform


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

  • Website: https://www.jessicahenryjustice.com
  • Podcast: Just Justice (available on all major platforms)
  • LinkedIn: Jessica Henry
  • X (Twitter): @jhenryjustice

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