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22 years ago Quincy Miller was sentenced to life without parole. He was accused of killing Keith Russo, a lawyer in a small Florida town. But ther.. Lire la suite
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22 years ago Quincy Miller was sentenced to life without parole. He was
accused of killing Keith Russo, a lawyer in a small Florida town. But
there were no reliable witnesses and little motive. Just the fact that
Russo had botched Quincy's divorce case, that Quincy was black in a
largely all-white town and that a blood-splattered torch was found in
the boot of Quincy's car. A torch he swore was planted. A torch that was
conveniently destroyed in a fire just before his trial.
The lack
of evidence made no difference to judge or jury. In the eyes of the law
Quincy was guilty and, no matter how often he protested his innocence,
his punishment was life in prison.
Finally, after 22 years, comes
Quincy's one and only chance of freedom. An innocence lawyer and
minister, Cullen Post, takes on his case. Post has exonerated eight men
in the last ten years. He intends to make Quincy the next.
But
there were powerful and ruthless people behind Russo's murder. They
prefer that an innocent man dies in jail rather than one of them.
There's one way to guarantee that. They killed one lawyer 22 years ago,
and they'll kill another without a second thought.