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Wrongful Conviction

#107 Jason Flom with Nick Yarris Pt. 2

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In part 2 of the Nick Yarris story, we pick up where we left off with Nick turning himself in after his unintentional escape from death row. It’s about 3 years and 2 months after Linda Mae Craig was found beaten, raped, and stabbed to death in a church parking lot in Chichester, PA. As you’ve already heard Nick recount, he had an altercation with a police officer during a traffic stop that led to an accidental discharge of the officer’s gun, followed by a laundry list of trumped up charges. In a turn of events that he would come to sincerely regret, Nick tried to exchange false information about Linda Mae Craig’s attacker for his own freedom. When caught in his lie, the state fixed a case against him that would lead to an almost 22 year stint on death row. Eventually, the same biological evidence that was used to convict him became the evidence that would set him free and win him $4 million in his civil suit against Delaware County, Pennsylvania. In the 2nd half of this interview, Nick Yarris tells us about his encounters with other innocent men and serial killers alike, being the 1st to request post conviction DNA testing from death row, his education, exoneration, botched release, and his life, post exoneration. His incredible story has served to inform a truly unique, yet relatable, perspective. Nick Yarris is currently available for speaking engagements and can be reached on social media or through his website: http://www.nickyarris.org.

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0:00.0

Welcome to part two of the Nick Yarra story on wrongful conviction.

0:06.0

We've already heard about Nick surviving sexual assault, his mispent, young adulthood,

0:10.4

the lie that turned the authorities hell bent on his conviction, gladiator Sundays,

0:15.0

suicide, torture, and then, with a court date that could have led to his freedom in sight,

0:19.6

he unintentionally finds himself escaping from death row, only to turn himself in, instead

0:24.2

of committing suicide by shark.

0:26.4

I mean, seriously, what the actual fuck?

0:30.3

And we're still just halfway.

0:32.7

We pick up with Nick again on death row in Florida, where he was awaiting transfer back

0:37.4

to Pennsylvania, and where he ran into Jesse Teferro, who was the life partner, and

0:42.4

father of the children of Sonny Jacobs, who, you may remember, was one of the most extraordinary

0:48.0

episodes of wrongful conviction.

0:49.8

I think it was season one episode four, Jesse, who ends up crazy enough on death row,

0:55.7

in Florida, with Nick was later executed in a botched execution where the electric chair,

1:02.0

quote unquote, malfunctioned, and his head caught fire.

1:04.7

It's a gruesome, gruesome story, and even more so, because he was an actually innocent

1:09.7

man.

1:10.7

And get ready for this.

1:12.3

At the same time, Nick, on death row again in Florida, was sharing that pod with one of

1:20.3

the most notorious inmates in the history of America, Ted Bundy.

1:25.0

As in your seat belts for part two, Nick Yaris, on wrongful conviction.

1:33.2

On Queen Charlotte, the official podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes and the drawing

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