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🗓️ 14 November 2022
⏱️ 65 minutes
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On January 7, 2002, Heidi Fero was taking care of 15 month old Brynn and her 4.5 year old brother, Kaed, along with her own two similarly aged children. That evening, Heidi called the children’s father, reporting that Kaed physically hurt Brynn by pushing her head against the wall. Within hours, Brynn was unresponsive and Heidi called 911. Brynn survived, but she will forever require a caregiver from the injuries she endured. Heidi was ultimately prosecuted and convicted for first degree assault of a child, and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
In 2007, as an American college student abroad in Italy, Amanda was accused of murdering her roommate. After an 8-year trial and 4 years in an Italian prison, Italy’s highest court ultimately exonerated Amanda. She has since become an advocate for criminal justice reform and media ethics. Amanda is also a journalist, public speaker, author, and co-host, with her partner Christopher Robinson, of the podcast Labyrinths.
Amanda’s personal experience has led her to become a fierce advocate for wrongfully convicted women – and the same goes for Heidi. Heidi and Amanda met at an Innocence Network Conference years ago, and they have remained friends since. Separately and together, their advocacy work is largely driven by the importance of highlighting female wrongful convictions, and, as in Heidi’s case, the fact that the majority of wrongfully convicted women were – and are – incarcerated for crimes that never even happened.
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0:00.0 | Yellowstone, television's number one show is back on Paramount Network. |
0:03.6 | I John Dutton, who solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution of the State of Montana, |
0:08.4 | against all enemies, foreign and domestic. |
0:10.8 | Featuring an all-star cast led by Academy Award winner Kevin Costner, |
0:13.9 | the invasion is over. They will fight you dirty. |
0:16.0 | Is there any other way? |
0:17.2 | As the Dutton family fights to protect their legacy, they'll learn power has a price. |
0:21.1 | Signed as a declaration of war. |
0:23.2 | We're already at war. |
0:24.2 | Yellowstone, new episodes Sundays at 8 p.m. Eastern, exclusively on Paramount Network. |
0:30.3 | I'm Jason Flom, host of wrongful conviction. |
0:33.0 | Over the years, hundreds of exonaries have told me their stories. |
0:36.9 | Sadly, with the state of our criminal legal system, we're left with far more cases |
0:40.8 | than I can possibly cover alone. |
0:43.0 | So I've asked some exonaries to handle some of those cases, bringing the kind of perspective |
0:47.8 | to the interviews that could only come from having lived through their own wrongful convictions. |
0:52.6 | This is one of those interviews. |
0:59.1 | In January 2002, Heidi Farrow was a young mother living with her boyfriend in Vancouver, |
1:04.8 | Washington. The couple had two children, a five-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son. |
1:11.1 | To make a little extra money, she occasionally babysat two other kids, a four-year-old boy, |
1:16.4 | and a 15-month-old girl named Brynn. |
1:18.8 | One night, Heidi was home alone with the four children, when her eldest daughter |
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