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đď¸ 25 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Hello and happy Tuesday. Today, we are incredibly honored to bring you a conversation with a man |
0:13.2 | whose whole story is a stark reminder of our two justice systems and the incredible strength of the human spirit. |
0:21.3 | Daryl Burton knows firsthand the nightmare of being wrongfully convicted, having spent 24 years |
0:28.4 | of what amounts to almost a lifetime behind bars for a crime that he did not commit. |
0:35.2 | Daryl's journey, detailed in his powerful book, Innocent, a second |
0:39.2 | look, takes us from his challenging childhood all the way through his years in one of Missouri's |
0:45.0 | most notorious prisons. Being from Kansas City and having worked in Missouri around Fort Leonardwood, |
0:51.8 | I can only imagine the realities of his time there locked up for |
0:56.0 | a murder conviction which was vacated 24 years later. In Daryl Burton's case, he clearly |
1:02.1 | had an ineffective public defender who met with him only once for one hour before trial |
1:08.5 | and failed to investigate a clear alibi. This completely contrast with the |
1:14.4 | high-powered legal representation in the Murdoch case. However, both situations, in their own |
1:20.8 | extreme ways, raise questions about whether individuals, regardless of their socio-economic status, receive adequate and unbiased legal counsel |
1:31.3 | when facing serious charges. |
1:33.3 | And what makes Darrell's story completely gut-wrenching is how it all happened. |
1:39.3 | Despite a lack of evidence, no motive, no ballistics, no DNA, no confession, not even a weapon or a fingerprint |
1:47.4 | linking him to this crime, Daryl was convicted based on the testimony of jailhouse snitches |
1:54.0 | who made deals with the prosecution. This is a conversation that will stay with you long after |
2:00.3 | today. |
2:01.2 | Prepare to be moved, to be angered by the injustice that Daryl faced, |
2:06.1 | and ultimately to be inspired by his resilience and his ongoing work |
2:11.2 | to help others through the Miracle of Innocence Organization. |
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