S3: The Innocents - Jason Baldwin
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Alex speaks to Jason Baldwin — one of the West Memphis Three — about the 18 years he spent in a maximum security prison, convicted for a murder he didn't commit. He was only released in 2011 when he and his co-defendants agreed to take an Alford Plea — a guilty plea in which they could proclaim their innocence, but admit the prosecution had enough evidence to prove their guilt. It was a decision that would profoundly impact what 'freedom' meant for Jason to this day. Check out Proclaim Justice: http://proclaimjustice.org/ And Jail Guitar Doors: https://www.jailguitardoors.org/ Thanks to our advertisers for this episode, stamps.com and helixsleep.com
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