based solely on eyewitness testimony. who is the first main eyewitness that they called to implicate you? i believe it was augustus brown. augustus brown, that drug dealer who first linked velazquez to the crime, picking him out from hundreds of mug shots. he s the reason why we re here right now. he s the reason why i m in jail. brown testified there is no doubt velazquez was the shooter, that he d seen him on the streets some time before the crime. after brown, three more witnesses testified that velazquez was the killer, heroin addict, lorenzo woodford, and two other men who were there that day, brothers robert and philip jones. people walked into that courtroom and they said, show us the murderer. and they pointed their fingers at you. it felt like a slap in the face, a stab in the gut. but when one of the prosecution witnesses testified, an 88-year-old woman named dorothy kennedy, something very unusual happened.
boom, boom, boom. 59-year-old albert ward was killed, shot once in the head. immediately upon albert ward dropping to the floor, the two individuals take off. the robbers weren t the only ones who fled. before i got a chance to even think anything, i jumped up and ran. lorenzo woodford and another eyewitness, woodford s heroin dealer, took off. that drug dealer, a man named augustus brown, would turn out to be critical to the case. in the meantime, a retired cop was down. the nypd responded swiftly and with force. there s captains, there s lieutenant, there s an enormous police presence. the eyewitnesses, the ones who didn t run, gave detectives varied descriptions of the shooter and his accomplice. the gunman was a light-skinned black male with braids and the other was a dark-skinned male black. at the precinct, eyewitnesses were shown books with hundreds
(narrator) scientists and medical experts now say these pain-related conditions can all be linked to one common factor, chronic inflammation. in fact, a leading publication referred to chronic inflammation as the secret killer, revealing inflammation is on the increase, causing pain and discomfort. nopalea is a natural anti-inflammatory drink that helps the body put out the fire on inflammation. nopalea is delicious tasting and naturally sweetened with pure agave syrup, and has only 12 calories per serving. and because nopalea is bottled in a state-of-the-art aseptic facility, it contains no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, just fresh, pure nopal cactus juice in a ready-to-drink liquid concentrate. if you re suffering from any type of pain or discomfort, or maybe you have another type of condition that you think might be caused by inflammation, we invite you to take the nopalea wellness challenge today. people everywhere are taking the nopalea wellness challenge,
class= nosel noCC > 01204&q=augustus brown >Augustus Brown 15, Brown 11, Philip Jones 7, New York 6, Harlem 6, Manhattan 5, Celia Gordon 4, Albert Ward 4, Wayne 4, Dary Daniels 3, Jacob 3, Air Wick 2, J.j. Jr. 2, Sc Johnson 2, Olay 2, Bob Gotlieb 2, Jeff 2, Lester Holt 2, Bob Gottlieb 2, Velasquez 2 Network NBC Duration 01:00:00 Rating PG Scanned in San Francisco, CA, USA Language English Source Comcast Cable Tuner Channel 80 (561 MHz) Video Codec mpeg2video Audio Cocec ac3 Pixel width 528 Pixel height 480 Audi
investigation. do you know what i am? i m buried alive. i m dead to society. i don t exist in society. if you walk through any maximum security prison, you re likely to hear the same thing over and over again. i m innocent. but every once in a while, you hear an inmate s story that makes you wonder, maybe this time it s true. i should not be here because i didn t commit this crime. i wasn t at the scene of the crime or anything. meet new york state inmate number aa 203. joshua va las valasquez, convicted of killing a police officer in harlem. convicted without cause. there s another man who is the killer, maybe on the train when you go to work. he started writing letters telling us, i don t belong here. and my children don t deserve to not have a capable, loving father. his letters made us curious no more. and what began as a one-time prison visit by a dateline producer has turned into a ten-year odyssey in a search for the truth. his story begins in j