Bruce Fischer

Bruce Fischer is an author and advocate, who became involved with the Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito case in December 2009. He is the founder of Injustice in Perugia, a grassroots organization that worked to correct the injustice committed against Knox and Sollecito in Perugia, Italy. Bruce is the author of “Injustice in Perugia: a book detailing the wrongful conviction of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito” and a follow-up book titled “Finding Justice in Perugia.” Bruce’s work on the Knox/Sollecito case opened his eyes to other wrongful convictions. He realized the problem is far more pervasive than most people realize, and most cases don’t get the attention they warrant. This new-found knowledge led Bruce to expand his efforts, working to develop Injustice Anywhere LLC., an organization working to correct wrongful convictions. Injustice Anywhere operates a network of websites all working to bring more attention to wrongful convictions. Bruce is also a co-host of the Snow Files Podcast. The podcast discusses the wrongful conviction of Jamie Snow and how they got away with it. Bruce has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Columbia College of Missouri.

Injustice Anywhere Radio: The Jamie Snow Case Overview & Update

Injustice Anywhere has a new online radio home. In our debut episode, we discuss the Jamie Snow case with advocate Tammy Alexander. Jamie’s case will be back in Appellate Court on May 12. We will discuss the arguments that will be heard during the hearing and provide an overall update of the case. Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted in 2001 for the …

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Lessons To Be Learned From Amanda Knox Case: Reform The System, Stop The Hate, And Move Forward

On March 27, 2015, Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were fully exonerated by the Italian Supreme Court, after enduring over seven years of pain and suffering. The high court finally put an end to their nightmare, giving them both a new lease on life. Meredith Kercher was murdered in 2007, in a hilltop cottage in Perugia, Italy. In a series of …

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Jeff Havard case is a stark reminder that wrongful convictions cause irreparable damage

William G. Havard passed away this morning at the age of 84, in Nathez Mississippi. Friends and family knew him as Billy. Today his family and friends mourn his death, and no doubt try to bring comfort and support to Billy’s wife Ruby. The two would have celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary this coming Saturday. Billy spent his last 13 …

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Italian media changes course as ruling nears in Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito case

Italian journalist Remo Croci recently spoke out providing a scathing critique denouncing the case against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito. A juror has expressed doubt in the guilty verdicts, and the Italian media has raised legitimate concerns. The Italian Supreme Court is set to rule once again on the case against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito. The two currently stand …

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Journalistic integrity questioned once again in the Amanda Knox case

This article was originally published on Ground Report. Has a recent translation of a conversation between Amanda Knox and her father shortly after her arrest in 2007, opened up new questions about John Follain’s journalistic integrity while reporting on the Meredith Kercher murder case? Meredith Kercher was murdered in 2007, in Perugia, Italy. Three people were charged with the crime, …

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The Russ Faria Case: Murder Conspiracy Among Friends Or Wrongful Conviction?

This week, Injustice Anywhere Radio discussed the Russ Faria case with Mary Anderson and Michael Corbin. Mary is Faria’s cousin and family spokesperson. Michael is one of four friends of Faria that was implicated by the prosecution in this case. Russell Faria was convicted in 2013 of murdering his wife Betsy  in 2011. Faria was convicted despite the fact he had …

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