Dewey Bozella
An utterly amazing story. Quite possibly the best 11m 30s you'll spend today.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:19, Reply)
An utterly amazing story. Quite possibly the best 11m 30s you'll spend today.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:19, Reply)
Wow that's incredible
Had something in my eye at the end.
Needs some morgan freeman tho
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:42, Reply)
Had something in my eye at the end.
Needs some morgan freeman tho
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:42, Reply)
Haha! Most definitely. Has Denzel Washington written all over it too.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:51, Reply)
and here's...
...what happened when he got out www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15325092
Surely it's a matter of time before this is turned into a film.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:55, Reply)
...what happened when he got out www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15325092
Surely it's a matter of time before this is turned into a film.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 12:55, Reply)
Tears did swell towards the end of that
What an amazing and inspirational bloke
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 13:24, Reply)
What an amazing and inspirational bloke
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 13:24, Reply)
Amazing!!
and what's more,he's not bitter in any way about the injustice, truly inspirational!
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 15:21, Reply)
and what's more,he's not bitter in any way about the injustice, truly inspirational!
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 15:21, Reply)
Thanks for posting this!
Woohoo he won his fight!
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/15/sports/main20120987.shtml
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 16:13, Reply)
Woohoo he won his fight!
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/15/sports/main20120987.shtml
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 16:13, Reply)
When I saw the comment 'quite possibly the best 11m 30s you'll spend today'.....
I was sceptical.
I was wrong. very wrong. Thank you for posting something so truly inspiring that it's has made my whole day.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 21:20, Reply)
I was sceptical.
I was wrong. very wrong. Thank you for posting something so truly inspiring that it's has made my whole day.
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 21:20, Reply)
I help run a UK version of the Innocence Project which helps prisoners who believe they have been the victim of a miscarriage of justice
Most of them are in a situation where if they had admitted guilt they would now have been released.
We have at the moment a prisoner who is being kept in prison soley on the say-so of a cell-confession from a man who we can prove unequivocally lied on oath at trial, we have another prisoner who will almost certainly die in prison on the basis of a flawed statistical analysis, there being no other evidence against him.
This man is extremely lucky, lucky to have support, lucky to not have mental health problems, and lucky that his caseworkers were able to secure the services of a capable law firm.
This gives me hope that some of our cases might enjoy the same success. Great video.
( , Mon 17 Oct 2011, 13:53, Reply)
Most of them are in a situation where if they had admitted guilt they would now have been released.
We have at the moment a prisoner who is being kept in prison soley on the say-so of a cell-confession from a man who we can prove unequivocally lied on oath at trial, we have another prisoner who will almost certainly die in prison on the basis of a flawed statistical analysis, there being no other evidence against him.
This man is extremely lucky, lucky to have support, lucky to not have mental health problems, and lucky that his caseworkers were able to secure the services of a capable law firm.
This gives me hope that some of our cases might enjoy the same success. Great video.
( , Mon 17 Oct 2011, 13:53, Reply)