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Wrongful Conviction

#041 Jason Flom with Jeffrey Deskovic

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2017

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In 1990, Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of the brutal rape and murder of his 15-year-old classmate, Angela Correa. Jeff was only 16 at the time of the crime with no prior record. Police claimed that Jeff was overly upset at the victim’s funeral and were certain they had their man. They interrogated him for over seven and a half hours, without his mother or legal counsel present. After browbeating and intimidating him, they ultimately extracted a false confession after promising that he could go home after he confessed. He had also been told that if his DNA did not match the semen in the rape kit, he would be cleared as a suspect. In January 1991, Jeffrey Deskovic was convicted of 1st degree rape and 2nd degree murder, despite DNA results showing that he was not the source of semen in the victim’s rape kit, and he was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. In 2006, post-conviction DNA testing done by the Innocence Project both proved Jeff’s innocence and identified the real perpetrator, convicted murderer Steven Cunningham, who subsequently confessed to the crime. On November 2nd, 2006, Jeffrey Deskovic’s indictment was dismissed on grounds of actual innocence and he was released after serving 16 years in prison. Since his release, he has started The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which investigates wrongful conviction cases and provides support for exonerees once they are released.

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Transcript

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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 year, my youth 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 uncorrected from

0:31.0

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

D.D.A. that is trying to rise upward.

0:57.8

This is wrongful conviction.

1:08.3

My grandmother was murdered, likely with a candlestick.

1:11.7

I really think it's somebody new.

1:14.4

My family tried to find the killer.

1:16.2

A psychic got involved.

1:18.1

He asked, what if it was one of us?

1:20.5

He did this.

1:21.6

It's my hometown's greatest mystery.

1:23.8

There's nothing people in the Delta light better than a good story.

1:27.0

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1:32.2

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