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Wrongful Conviction

#040 Jason Flom with Dusty Turner

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2017

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

On June 19th, 1995, Dusty Turner was out at a bar with some friends in Virginia Beach, VA, including his roommate and training partner, Billy Brown. Dusty Turner and Jennifer Evans were sitting in his car waiting for Evans’s friends to join them when an extremely intoxicated Billy Brown forced his way into the back seat and began insulting Evans and pulling her hair. When she tried to defend herself, Brown suddenly attacked her, wrapped his arms around her neck in a forceful choke hold, and killed her instantly. All the while Dusty Turner had been prying and clawing Brown’s hand off of Evans, pleading with him to stop. Finally realizing that she was dead, Dusty panicked and reacted to his intensive SEAL training that demanded “always protect your swim buddy” regardless of the cost. Dusty’s instinct for survival and misplaced loyalty to Brown took over as he drove out of the parking lot and helped Brown hide the victim’s body in a nearby wooded area. Eight days later, Dusty confessed the entire story to his commanding officer and agreed to take the police to the body after being assured that he would only be used as a witness during the trial. During Billy Brown’s trial in 1996, Brown testified against Dusty to receive a lesser sentence of 72 years in prison. Three months later, with an outraged community and media frenzy surrounding the case, Dusty Turner was convicted of first-degree murder and abduction, and sentenced to 82 years in prison. 

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0:00.0

I fell into the hands of corrupt detective.

0:07.2

I was not even enough to believe that I would be able to just present all of my proof of

0:12.0

actual innocence that they would investigate adequately and so that I wouldn't be going

0:15.7

to prison because I was a good person, I hadn't anything wrong.

0:19.3

In the back of my year, you say, well, when we go to a hearing, we go to court, the truth

0:24.0

will come out.

0:25.0

The prosecution from day one knew I was innocent and let forced testimony go

0:29.6

uncorrected from the lower courts all the way up to United States Supreme Court.

0:36.1

You have someone with a badge with ultimate and really in that moment unchecked authority.

0:44.7

Don't presume that people are guilty when you see him on TV because it may just be a dirty

0:49.9

DA that is trying to rise upward.

0:56.9

This is wrongful conviction.

0:59.9

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