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Wrongful Conviction

#028 Jason Flom with Robert Jones

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In the spring of 1992, Robert Jones was arrested for a series of attacks that occurred in the French Quarter of New Orleans, which included the murder of a British tourist, the kidnapping and rape of a woman, and the robbery of her fiancé and friend. He was arrested because the rape victim identified his photo, and she and her fiancé identified him in a lineup. Robert had been attending his son’s birthday party at the time of the rape, and the other victims of the crime spree had declined to identify him as their assailant, but despite his alibi and the lack of evidence linking him to any of the other crimes, he was charged with the rape and a role in the murder. Lester Jones (no relation) was later arrested and charged for the crime spree after police found him in possession of the gun used in the murder, stolen property from the other crimes, and the car used in all of the crimes. Robert, however, remained in jail after Lester’s arrest. At trial, the prosecutor argued that Robert and Lester were friends, without any evidence to connect them. Robert was sentenced to life in prison. He requested DNA testing for his case, but all of the evidence was either lost or destroyed. In 2015, after 23 years behind bars the Innocence Project New Orleans was able to get Robert released from Louisiana’s State Penitentiary, Angola on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct and missing evidence, and he was completely exonerated on January 26th, 2017, his 44th birthday. In this episode, Robert is joined by the Director of IPNO, Emily Maw.

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0:00.0

I think we have the best legal system. It's just the people that implement it. They get

0:08.5

lost along the way and forget what their job really is.

0:13.2

He just kept on trying to remind me that who was in authority, who was in control, and

0:18.1

how easy it was for my body to be found in any alley of New York City.

0:25.9

It's a tough prison when you have the guards going against you because they are the biggest

0:30.8

gang in the prison. They do that. They'll give a guy a life sentence and go home and

0:36.1

espagetti like it was nothing. And anybody that would say, well why would you confess

0:41.0

to something that you didn't do? My question to them will be why wouldn't you confess

0:45.5

when somebody's threatening to kill your life?

0:48.8

The judge said, how you feel? I said, I'm okay. He said, well the day is your lucky day.

0:54.7

I'm going home. This is a wrongful conviction.

1:09.5

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