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9 Sep, 2018 06:59

Innocent on death row

Innocent on death row

At just 19, Clinton Young was charged with the murder of two men and sentenced to death. Now, 14 years later, he is still awaiting execution and continues to insist that he was not the real killer. With conflicting testimonies not quite adding up and his DNA not in the evidence, is the wrong man on death row?

In November 2001, Young, along with three other men, left to pick up drugs on a journey that would rapidly spiral into chaos – a journey that ended with two men dead. Despite strong evidence of irregularities at his trial, conflicting statements and the suspicion that key witnesses were coerced, Young was given the death penalty.
Through personal interviews with his family and witnesses, simulations with ballistic experts and frank discussions with Young himself, Jessica Villerius delves deep into the case. A captivating investigative documentary.

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