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Wrongful Conviction

#105 Jason Flom, John Grisham and Chip Harding with Jens Soering

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This is an updated episode from season 8 with 22 minutes of new content.

In 1985, Derek and Nancy Haysom were found brutally stabbed to death in their Bedford County, VA home - both nearly decapitated. When their daughter Elizabeth Haysom became a prime suspect, she and her boyfriend, Jens Soering, the son of a German diplomat, fled the country. The authorities finally caught up with them in London, and if extradited and found guilty, Elizabeth would face the electric chair. Under the illusion that his father’s diplomatic status would protect him from facing the death penalty in Virginia, Jens sacrificed himself for Elizabeth and gave a false confession that was riddled with inconsistencies. Upon learning of his misunderstanding and before being extradited to the US for trial, Jens fought and won a landmark judgment (Soering v UK) in the European Court of Human Rights, protecting himself from facing the death penalty upon his deliverance to Virginia. At Jens’ trial, prosecutor Jim Updike told the jury that Soering's confession was corroborated by several drops of type O blood at the crime scene - Jens’ blood type. None of the Haysoms had type O, so the blood had to be his. Updike repeated this claim 26 times. Jens was sentenced to 2 consecutive life terms. Elizabeth was convicted as an accessory. After almost 30 years in prison, DNA testing eliminated Jens Soering as a possible source of the type O blood at the scene. In 2017, two independent DNA scientists confirmed these findings, and they also found DNA evidence showing the presence of a second unknown man with type AB blood. The crime remains unsolved; however, Jens Soering’s wrongful conviction remains on his record. After over 33 years in prison, he was paroled on November 25th, 2019, along with Elizabeth Haysom, and is finally back in his home country of Germany.

In this episode, you will hear excerpts of the original interview with Jens Soering, novelist John Grisham, and Sheriff J.E. "Chip” Harding of Albemarle County, VA. Then, Jens and Jason go over parole board strategy with Dr Phil, and finally, we hear reactions from Amanda Knox and Sheriff Harding - both of whom worked so hard on Jens’ behalf.

Thanks to the amazing Small Town Big Crime podcast for providing additional audio.

Thanks to the very generous Freedom Wynn for additional engineering.

https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/with-jason-flom

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Transcript

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In 1985, Derek and Nancy Haysom were found brutally stabbed to death in their Bedford County, Virginia home.

0:08.0

When their daughter, Elizabeth Haysom, became a prime suspect, she and her boyfriend,

0:12.0

Yen Zuring, the son of a German diplomat,

0:15.0

fled together on an international run

0:17.6

from this double homicide.

0:19.5

When authorities caught up with them in London,

0:21.3

Jens followed through on his promise in this scenario to use

0:24.5

his diplomatic immunity in order to save the love of his life, Elizabeth, from the electric chair.

0:30.6

So he falsely confessed to the murders.

0:33.0

Now, Jans had type O blood, and this was before DNA testing, so the type O blood found at the scene

0:39.2

only served to corroborate his involvement, leading to his conviction.

0:43.8

Elizabeth was convicted as an accessory.

0:46.8

When that typo blood that convicted Jans was finally tested for DNA,

0:50.4

it excluded him as the source. However, this was still not enough for the Commonwealth

0:55.4

of Virginia to admit their mistake and set him free. On February 4th, 2019, we released an interview withenn Zering along with two of his most ardent

1:05.2

supporters the legendary author and former defense attorney and innocence project board

1:10.2

member John Grisham and Albemoral County Virginia Sheriff Chip Harding.

1:15.0

Since then, as many of you now know, the ensuring situation has improved immensely.

1:20.0

In this episode, we will re-release much of the original interview.

1:24.0

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is the greatest murder mystery in American history.

1:30.0

That's Rob Briner.

1:32.0

Rob called me, Soledad O'Brien, and asked me what I knew about this crime.

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