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🗓️ 13 August 2017
⏱️ 37 minutes
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0:00.0 | The only thing necessary for evil to prevail is that good men and women do nothing. |
0:12.8 | I am simply a mouthpiece for good people from around the world who want to make a difference. |
0:30.9 | The engagement and the involvement of ordinary people is what is going to change our criminal justice system. |
0:38.8 | Many have tried and failed. The only difference between them and me is I'm bringing an army with me. |
0:48.6 | This is Truth and Justice. |
0:51.1 | Hello everybody and welcome back to Truth and Justice. |
0:59.5 | I'm your host Bob Ruff and in this episode we are going to finally look into the man, |
1:04.7 | the detective Kyle Reister deemed the most likely suspect in the murder of Kiyow Gov's case when |
1:10.5 | he relinquished the case in 1993. In Reister's final report on the investigation, he stated that he |
1:17.1 | believed that Kenneth Ray Williams was indeed the suspect in this case. But unless an eyewitness |
1:23.3 | came forward, it could never be proven. Prior to this week's episode, we've only had bits and |
1:29.3 | pieces of information about Kenneth Ray Williams. Well thankfully we finally received our open records |
1:34.7 | request from the Dallas Police Department and I also want to offer a very special thanks to |
1:38.7 | listener Paul Day who served as boots on the ground and actually went to the clerk's office |
1:43.5 | and tracked down some of these records that we'll be discussed today. But thanks to both that |
1:47.8 | records request and Paul Day's assistance, we now know just about everything there is to know |
1:54.2 | about Kenneth Ray Williams. And we're going to start the episode today by breaking down Kenneth |
1:59.0 | Ray Williams' criminal background. Prior to today's episode, we knew that Kenneth Ray Williams had |
2:10.0 | been in prison three times. In 1982, he was sentenced to 10 years for aggravated robbery with a |
2:15.8 | deadly weapon. He served part of that sentence was released in a 1989. He was convicted and sentenced |
2:21.6 | to five years for arson. And in 1995, he was convicted and sentenced to 35 years for sexual |
2:28.1 | assault by mouth. And it was for that offense that Williams was just recently granted parole. |
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