and going to exist i don t see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. this is credible. it s true they need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there s a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don t make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there s an issue. here maybe. they were told $60.00 a day hard work will work it s not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men move that outlet these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. i was. you were a police were one of the 2 homes i think you re talking about a murder case you re really into. you leave that up. i just sat there watching 5 minutes. you re not going home
i was. you were least they weren t with you also i think you re talking about her because you re really into it. you leave that up. i just sat here watching 5 minutes. you re not going home tonight i can guarantee they. won t come back to wrongful conviction what you say today we re going to be doing a deep dive into an issue that is fascinating incidents. which is the phenomenon of false confessions and i guess today is going to be jane fisher already also was currently working on more cases involving false confessions and each is fascinating its own way said jane while some confession and jane is an attorney who is an expert on false confessions and so jane how did you get into this work i was a public defender in manhattan here in new york city for about 3 years and we saw a lot of police misconduct you know we were doing arraignments up until 1 am in the morning and you see people beat up or you know people whose cases get dismissed who get no compensation so my husband a
don t just mean vulnerable innocent people i mean people who are sitting around in this world to confess to crimes they didn t commit. any time you do an exoneration case when there s been a false confession it s like trying to write a try so. everybody s already against you the person has been convicted by a jury and change things he s guilty the jury thinks he s guilty now you have to convince everybody that they re wrong. so ok so you re the. the case of renee which who has been in prison for 20 years renee lynch. was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now and she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo new york in 1900. and it s also obviously a false confession case the police are going crazy and they can t solve it 18 months go by and bernie s connection to the victim was that it was her landlord and start looking into renee who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine and because she gets arrested for something e
sins in the. center of the anytime you do an exoneration case where there s been a false confession it s like trying to write a trice. everybody s already against you the person has been convicted by a jury charge thinks he s guilty the jury thinks he s guilty now you have to convince everybody that they re wrong. so ok so you re deeply invested in is a case of an alien ship who has been in prison for 20 years renee lynch. was a case where he took. about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now and she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo new york in 1900. and it s also obviously a false confession case the police are going crazy and they can t solve it 18 months go by and bernie s connection to the victim was that it was her landlord and start looking into renee who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine and because she gets arrested for something else and they start interrogating her and she confesses to killing her landlord with this
a jury the judge thinks he s guilty the jury thinks he s guilty now you have to convince everybody that they re wrong. so ok so you re deeply invested in is a case of an alien who has been in prison for 20 years renee lynch. was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now and she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo new york in 1995. and it s also obvious if confession cases the police are going crazy and they can t solve it 18 months go by and bernie s connection to the victim was that it was her landlord and so they are start looking into running a who at the time does have a. the addicted to drugs crack cocaine and because she gets arrested for something else and they start interrogating her and she confesses to killing her landlord with this guy karim so she says kareem and i went to my landlord s house we were going to rob her the robbery goes bad and karim stabs her so if she s a good century can make it a felony murder being pres