Chapter 2: The Wrong Lamonte. In 1994, Kansas City, Kansas, Police arrested Lamonte McIntyre for a double homicide he didn’t commit sending him to prison for more than two decades before he was finally exonerated. Except McIntyre was a mile away from those Hutchings Street murders. As it turns out, the only evidence police had to charge McIntyre was his first name, and the coerced testimony of two eyewitnesses.
A former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective accused of preying on poor Black females for decades will be released from custody pending his trial. U.S Magistrate Judge Rachel Schwartz said
The judge acknowledged the allegations against Roger Golubski represented "reprehensible conduct" and the underlying facts were "shocking."