This episode covers the wrongful conviction of Eric Glisson, the role of Sister Joanna Chan, and attorney Peter Cross in his exoneration. It discusses police misconduct, witness reliability, and the emotional journey of Glisson as he fights for justice.
Eric Glisson was convicted of murder and spent 18 years in Sing Sing Correctional Facility. He maintained his innocence throughout his imprisonment, supported by Sister Joanna Chan, who volunteered at the prison and believed in his case.
Attorney Peter Cross became involved after Sister Joanna reached out to him. Initially skeptical, he investigated the evidence and found that the police had overlooked crucial information that could prove Eric's innocence.
The episode highlights the flawed police investigation and the unreliable testimony of a witness, Miriam Tavares, who later died. It culminates in Eric's eventual exoneration after a federal investigator corroborated his claims of innocence.
In the end, Eric Glisson is released, reconnects with his daughter, and starts a new life, reflecting on the impact of his wrongful conviction.
Eric Glisson, wrongfully convicted, fights for justice with help from Sister Joanna and attorney Peter Cross, leading to his eventual exoneration.
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