
Executed Unjustly
True Stories of People Executed Wrongfully, Or Were They?
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr
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By:
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Mike Riley
About this listen
Executed Unjustly: True Stories of People Executed Wrongfully, or Were They? recounts the true stories of people who were accused, convicted, and executed for crimes. Some of them were later officially exonerated for the crimes, and for others the preponderance of evidence today shows they were executed wrongfully, though they were never officially found innocent.
The cases occurred in the United States, and it will be shown that our judicial system doesn't always result in fair decisions. It seems unimaginable to most of us that totally innocent people would actually lose their lives due to fear, social inequality, legal ineptitude, and downright criminal acts by those who promised to uphold the law.
Some of the cases included are:
- Josefa Rodriguez - the only woman legally hanged in Texas
- Joe Arridy - a man with the mind of a six year old
- Leo Alexander Jones - a series of blunders and errors signed his death warrant
- Carlos DeLuna - a case of mistaken identity
Be prepared to be shocked at the details of these cases and the tragic reasons and ways the innocent died.
©2015 Maica International LLC (P)2015 Maica International LLCWhat listeners say about Executed Unjustly
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- Susan
- 09-29-15
One innocent Person is too much
Would you listen to Executed Unjustly again? Why?
Probably, it was a good listen and i like to read the books over in 6 months to a year
Would you recommend Executed Unjustly to your friends? Why or why not?
yes, I'm so happy that with our new technology and understanding situations like this will not happen, Ihope.
Which scene was your favorite?
no favorites I guess just the fact that so many innocent people died.
Any additional comments?
Interesting how far we have come as a society, forensics, Science etc
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