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The 1996 Murder Of 19-Year-Old Stacey Stites And The Possible Wrongful Conviction Of Death Row Inmate Rodney Reed [Part 3]
**KD IS NO LONGER WITH ORBITAL JIGSAW OR BLUBRRY**
This is the third part of our series entitled The Tale of Who Killed Stacey Stites. On April 23, 1996, 19 year old Stacey Stites was strangled to death and her body was dumped off the side of a road in Bastrop, Texas. Swabs taken revealed the presence of semen, leading authorities to surmise the motive for the murder was sexual assault. Her fiance, Giddings Police Officer Jimmy Fennell, emerged as a strong suspect early in the investigation until it was revealed the DNA of the semen was not a match to Fennell. The case was at a standstill for about a year when investigators finally caught a break – a match for the DNA was found in the criminal database belonging to an African American Bastrop resident named Rodney Reed. While he first denied knowing Stacey, and denied having anything to do with her murder, when he was told his DNA was found in her body, he changed his story – he did know Stacey. They were having a consensual sexual relationship and he said he had intercourse with her a couple days before she was killed. But he wasn’t believed, and that, along with the forensic and scientific evidence presented at trial was enough to convict Rodney and he was subsequently sentenced to death. In the years since, information has come to light that no only points to Rodney having had an affair with Stacey, but also the science used to convicted him was junk. He is one month away from being executed, as all of his appeals have been denied, and the Texas Governor Greg Abbott has refused to grant Rodney clemency. Is Texas about to execute an innocent man? Listen and decide for yourself. And if you believe in his innocence, please take action NOW and sign the petition on Change.org – Stop the Execution of Rodney Reed.
UPDATE: Rodney Reed's execution was stayed by the Governor of Texas and the Supreme Court will be hearing an appeal calling for further DNA testing in his case
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0:00.0 | This is part 3 of California Dreaming Series The Tale of Who Killed Stacy Stites. |
0:07.0 | If you have not listened to parts 1 and 2, pause this and go back and listen to episodes 111 and 112 first. |
0:15.0 | Then come back to this one and you'll be caught up. |
0:19.0 | Again, I must provide you with this warning. |
0:22.0 | This episode contains details involving |
0:25.2 | graphic violence, sexual assault, and is not suitable for young listeners. |
0:30.4 | Listener discretion is advised. |
0:37.3 | So far in Parts 1 and 2, we discussed at length the many pieces of evidence that were critical in convicting Rodney Reed of |
0:45.4 | Stacy Stites murder back in 1998 and we've also talked about how almost all of |
0:52.4 | the crucial pieces of evidence have either been disproven or |
0:56.1 | retracted ever since. |
0:59.4 | And nothing new has come to light that has further implicated Rodney in having anything to do with this. |
1:07.4 | I do want to quickly address an issue with Rodney's case that was similar to an issue that came up in Kevin Cooper's case |
1:14.9 | that we covered a few weeks ago. Rodney's character. Addis sentencing the |
1:21.7 | prosecution brought up a number of women who claimed to have been sexually assaulted and their attacker was Rodney Reed. |
1:30.0 | Now admittedly I'm not 100% clear about each of the individual accusations, |
1:37.0 | but it was effective in a sailing Rodney's character |
1:41.0 | and played a major role in his jury recommending the death penalty. his |
1:43.2 | character and played a major role in his jury recommending the death penalty |
1:45.2 | to be handed down in his case. |
1:48.4 | If you go to Rodney's Facebook page that I've mentioned in the past two episodes. The admins of that page will |
1:55.2 | be more than happy to break it down for you and explain what it means when |
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