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.

Forensic Engineer Ron Hendry To Discuss New Book Detailing Meredith Kercher Murder

Ron Hendry will be this week’s guest on Injustice Anywhere Radio. Tune in on Tuesday August 13, at 8 PM CDT, to hear an in-depth conversation about Ron’s new book “Single Attacker Theory of the Murder of Meredith Kercher.” Ron will be providing the book for FREE on the day of the show, so please download the book so you …

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Jamie Snow Thanks Supporters For Attending Recent Postcard Event

Jamie Snow has provided a recorded message to thank  supporters for their support for the 3rd Annual Postcards in the Park event. This year’s postcards were sent to Erin Moriarty of 48 Hours asking her to do an investigative story on his case. Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted in 2001 for the 1991 murder of William Little, a gas station …

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Judge that acquitted Amanda Knox claims Italian Supreme Court violated the law when ruling on case

Appeals court Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellmann, is speaking out once again about the Italian Supreme Court’s decision to overturn his ruling in 2011 that declared Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito innocent for the murder of Meredith Kercher in 2007. The Italian Supreme Court overturned the acquittals of Knox and Sollecito in March of this year and ordered a new trial. …

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Overzealous Detectives and Ineffective Counsel to Blame for Wrongful Conviction of Jamie Snow

Jamie Snow was convicted in‭ ‬2001‭ ‬for the‭ ‬1991‭ ‬murder of William Little.‭ ‬Little was the victim of an apparent robbery while working as a gas station attendant in Bloomington,‭ ‬Illinois.‭ ‬This was a senseless crime that left an‭ ‬18-year-old man dead,‭ ‬all for the reported theft of approximately sixty dollars.‭ ‬Snow is currently serving a life sentence without the …

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The Ryan Ferguson Case Highlights The Difficulty Of Correcting A Wrongful Conviction

Ryan Ferguson was wrongfully convicted in 2001 of second-degree murder of Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Ferguson is one of roughly 2.3 million people currently housed in America’s prison system. The United States incarcerates more people than any civilized nation on earth. A majority of those convicted are guilty as charged …

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Mississippi Death Row Inmate Jeffrey Havard Is a Victim of Wrongful Conviction

Jeffrey Havard currently sits wrongfully convicted on death row in Mississippi for the sexual assault and murder of his girlfriend’s six-month-old daughter, Chloe Britt. Chloe’s death was a tragic accident, not a murder. Havard accidentally dropped Chloe after giving her a bath. According to Havard, Chloe slipped out of his hands and hit her head on the toilet. The evidence …

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