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Suspect Convictions

22: Cops, Lies and Videotape

Suspect Convictions

Kast Media

Society & Culture, Government, News

4.2802 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Imagine a defense attorney who refuses to sit with his client, a corrupt police department and a mysteriously edited videotape of an interrogation and you can begin to understand what Darrell Jones faced when he went on trial for a murder he may not have committed.

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0:00.0

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0:08.6

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0:19.2

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0:23.2

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0:27.0

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0:33.6

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0:38.5

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0:47.1

No sign of bullet wounds.

0:50.4

This is astonishing in the conclusion that the guy died of a bullet wound.

0:55.0

But the autopsy said, no, no side of bullets.

0:59.0

I think the police might have been involved in this thing.

1:03.0

I think he's gunned, which was never found out where it came from.

1:07.0

It could have come from an evidence locker.

1:10.0

I didn't know I've never been in a courtroom.

1:12.5

So when I sat the doctor, he said a car left away from me during the whole trial.

1:18.2

Never got up and talked to me during any of the questions, anything in that courtroom, not once.

1:22.4

If you've been representing police since the 60s, the Brossom Police Department, since the the 60s you don't need to wait to the

1:30.8

third day trial and say oh it's just dawn on me that I also represent detective

1:34.4

Smith and detective legand you know you don't you don't just remember that and that's the

1:40.4

video tape that's got this bizarre edit in the middle of it that's entered as evidence in the court of Sergeant Billko.

1:47.5

Right at the most critical point in the videotape, all of a sudden we see Sergeant Billko from 1950 sitcom.

1:54.1

He told them that, what are we talking about here?

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