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Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of the murder of a classmate at the age of 17 and spent half of his life in prison for a crime he did not commit. Jeffrey was finally exonerated 16 years later based on DNA evidence. https://www.deskovicfoundation.org
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47 thoughts on “How I was Wrongfully Convicted of Rape & Murder | Jeffrey Deskovic

  1. 25 minutes in

    “Don’t talk to cops”
    Spoken like a true criminal

    My Spidey sense is tingling

    Coffee as a tool …. Ha

    Can’t wait to listen to remaining, self serving statement.

    Many people get exonerated and a still guilty

  2. Many of these pigs don't care who goes, as long as someone goes. They get a pat on the back and a puffed up chest. They need to raise the bar for entrance exams. This won't be the last time.

  3. Out justice system dosnt care about right and wrong guilty or innocent they care about wins for the state and how much money they fine and how many cells they can fill

  4. Its really interesting how naive people are of the police unless they have been there. Jeffrey says he is afraid of the police that they may kill him in the polygraph exam, danny doesent understand how he can think this. Well i do, i was questioned by the police and i though they might kill me one time. People think the police are these people that can do no wrong, when really they are some of the most dangerous people you can be in contact with.

  5. Came from the Rodger Reede episode where the Mexican police shoved chilli peppers up his bum after beating the shit out of him for a day and hanging a dead body in his cell and didn’t confess, and homie confessed to a murder he didn’t do just from a polygraph….

  6. Why don’t any lawyers or attorneys ever get in trouble for their part in these criminal cases? Or mishandled evidence and why aren’t lawyers and attorneys taught to triple check every single thing they are using in their cases? Seems like a bunch of a holes in law that are careless w others lives.

  7. He locked himself up…..mind ur business dont talk to police listen to your parents….. u learn this shit in kindergarten….but this bozo sneaking aroind with them….fool

  8. Sorry/Not Sorry for being blunt about this but I feel It had to be said..
    For a 17yr old , he was pretty fucking clueless at life.
    Think back to when you were that age, and then run the scenario of being questioned/interrogated by these detectives for SIX fucking weeks..
    AND YOU STILL HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT WHAT IS GOING ON.
    And yet, after all of that time, and all of that back and forth you had with the detectives, you choose to make a false confession to a fucking murder?!

    I just don't get it.
    Maybe I could understand happening if it was done by a a 7yr old or something..

  9. Yep. there are things worse than death – 2 things definitely are 1. A horrible degenerative disease & 2. Being put in a cage i.e. prison. I agree, that fucken prosecutor should actually get the death penalty. Beyond words evil.

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