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Wrongful Conviction

#209 Jason Flom with Ronnie Long - UPDATE

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This is an updated episode that originally aired on July 29, 2020. On the night of April 25th, 1976, a wealthy, 54 year old widow was burglarized and sexually assaulted in Concord, North Carolina. Police and prosecutors then conspired to elicit a mistaken witness ID, mishandle and suppress evidence, commit perjury and ignore alibis to wrongfully convict Ronnie Long and send him to prison for 44 years. Learn more and get involved at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/welcomeronniehome https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/with-jason-flom Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1.

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0:00.0

Since our initial release of Roddy Long's story, there have been some incredible developments,

0:05.3

and this is a re-release of that story with new content outlining the great news.

0:13.4

At around 9.45 on the night of April 25th, 1976,

0:17.9

the 54-year-old widow of a Canon male's executive was at her home in Concord, North Carolina,

0:23.5

when a man grabbed her from behind.

0:25.7

She fought him, scratching her attacker so hard that her nails been backwards,

0:31.0

but ultimately, he overpowered and raped her.

0:34.6

She described her as a silent as a light-skinned black man with no mention of facial hair,

0:39.4

wearing a dark leather coat and a beanie hat.

0:42.6

A rape kid was done, and the police carefully collected a mountain of forensic evidence.

0:49.2

Meanwhile, across town, 19-year-old Ronnie Long was at home with his mother,

0:53.1

on the phone with the mother of his own two-year-old son, till 10 p.m.

0:57.8

A few days later, Ronnie received a court summons for trespassing in a park after hours.

1:03.6

He was wearing a dark leather coat at the time.

1:06.1

Police would ask the rape victim to be present in court to see if her attacker was present

1:11.1

on the day Ronnie, the owner of a dark leather coat, was scheduled to appear.

1:16.9

Disguised, she sat in the gallery for two hours in Ronnie's presence,

1:21.5

only to identify him as her attacker when his name was called.

1:25.5

The state would present a case without any of the collected forensic or biological evidence,

1:31.7

solely resting their case upon this extremely unorthodox and totally unreliable,

1:37.6

cross-racial identification, and Ronnie's unscratched leather coat.

1:43.0

For that, Ronnie has been in prison for 44 years.

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