This episode covers the wrongful conviction of Raymond Jennings, the impact on the O'Keefe family, and the efforts of Jeff and Clint Ehrlich to uncover the truth.
Clint and Jeff Ehrlich discuss their moral obligation to help Raymond Jennings, whom they believe is innocent of the murder of Michelle O'Keefe. They detail the challenges faced when presenting new evidence to the case.
The O'Keefe family shares their grief and struggles after the loss of Michelle, highlighting the emotional toll of the case and the subsequent death of their son Jason.
The Ehrlichs uncover inconsistencies in the investigation, including the lack of physical evidence linking Jennings to the crime, and they question the motives behind the original prosecution.
As they prepare a letter to the newly formed Conviction Review Unit, the Ehrlichs hope to bring attention to the case and seek justice for Jennings.
The episode reveals the wrongful conviction of Raymond Jennings and the Ehrlichs' quest for justice amidst the O'Keefe family's tragedy.
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