Tag Archives: Death Penalty

The Cameron Todd Willingham Case: Did Texas Execute An Innocent Man?

This week, Injustice Anywhere Radio discussed the Cameron Todd Willingham Case with attorney Michael Scadron and New York Times bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Mark Olshaker. Cameron Todd Willingham was convicted in 1992 of igniting a fire in his home in 1991 that killed his three young daughters, and was sentenced to death in Texas. Willingham insisted that he was …

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The Jeffrey Havard Case: Rethinking Shaken Baby Syndrome

Jeff Havard was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death in 2002 by the State of Mississippi for shaking his girlfriend’s infant daughter Chloe Britt to death in the process of a sexual assault. The accusation of sexual assault has been thoroughly reviewed, and it is now very clear that a sexual assault never occurred. In fact, there are currently no experts that support …

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Innocent On Death Row: A Discussion With Two Death Row Exonerees

Injustice Anywhere Radio recently discussed the death penalty with death row exonerees Sabrina Porter and Derrick Jamison. Sabrina Butler Porter was a Mississippi teenager who was convicted of murder and child abuse in the death of her nine-month-old son, Walter. She was sentenced to death in 1990. She was later exonerated of all wrongdoing and was released in 1995 after spending …

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New Expert Evidence Could Lead To New Trial In Jeffrey Havard Death Penalty Case

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. The truth is the infant slipped from Jeffrey’s arms while lifting her from the tub, causing her head to hit the toilet. New expert evidence supports Jeffrey’s claims. The prosecution argued that Chloe’s cause of death …

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