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Actual Innocence

S1 Ep5: Salaam Moore

Actual Innocence

Brooke Gittings

Government, News, Society & Culture

4.4574 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2017

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Salaam Moore spent his entire adult life in prison from age 16 to his mid 30s, for a crime that he did not commit. Salaam keeps everything a dollar while telling his story...

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0:00.0

My name is Salon Moore. I was wrongfully convicted of murders first degree in

0:06.0

the shooting with a potential kill for 18 years. I released July 18, 2016.

0:13.8

Hi, this is Brooke. I'm here with DeMarco and you're listening to Actual Innocence.

0:19.2

We're a podcast bringing awareness to wrongful conviction and issues in the justice system.

0:23.7

How's your week been, DeMarco?

0:26.1

My week was fabulous.

0:28.1

I got the visit with Joey Franhauser and David Williams.

0:33.8

They're in OSU of OKC, and I spoke with them about starting school in spring semester.

0:41.4

What are you going to study? I'm not sure yet. I have a couple of options. That's good.

0:46.6

You know, I work in the medical field, and I'm also a co-host, so, you know, I'm not sure if I want

0:54.0

to stay in a medical field or if I want to get something to help me with my co-host, so, you know, I'm not sure if I want to stay in a medical field or if I want to get something to help me with my co-hosting career. Yeah, I think that you are good at both of those because you're caring, and so that's really important with the medical field, but also, you're a natural. I mean, when you speak, people listen because you're good at it. And I really like this co-host and thing. This is, who. You have a lot of empathy, and I think that that's really important. I think that you're really good at empathizing with the people who we interview. And I think that that's one of your talents. Yeah, because I can relate to a lot of the things they're saying what they went through. And because, you know, I was in the same situation with them. so I can relate to a lot of the things they're saying what they went through and because

1:27.7

you know I was in the same situation with them so I can relate absolutely and you were the person

1:34.2

who scheduled Salam who is the man that we interviewed for today and I was just wondering if you

1:39.7

could tell me and the listeners how you first met him we were at cushion correctional center and we met on

1:48.4

the basketball court we actually we stayed on the same unit but you know we met and start talking

1:54.3

because we was like we played basketball you know we was always competitive who won more games

2:00.0

we never played one-on-one, so I really don't know.

2:04.1

But just being me, knowing how good I make a team, I'm just going to go out and say me.

2:10.5

I love it.

2:12.3

And we play two different positions.

2:15.0

You know, we're both tall.

2:16.4

You know, I'm more of an end-the-pank type of guy, you know, but I're both tall you know i'm i'm more of an in the paint type of

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