
This episode covers the murder case of Sabina Kulakowski, the wrongful conviction of Roy Brown, and the eventual exoneration through DNA evidence.
On May 23, 1991, a fire engulfed a farmhouse in upstate New York, leading to the discovery of Sabina Kulakowski's body, which had been brutally murdered. Investigators initially focused on Roy Brown, who had threatened social workers, but he maintained his innocence.
Brown was convicted based on circumstantial evidence and spent 12 years in prison, during which he worked to prove his innocence. He discovered new witness statements that pointed to Barry Bench, a man with a troubled past and a motive.
After Bench's suicide, DNA testing confirmed that he was the true murderer. Despite initial resistance from the court, further testing eventually exonerated Brown, leading to his release 15 years after his conviction.
This case highlights the importance of thorough investigations and the role of DNA evidence in correcting wrongful convictions.
Roy Brown was wrongfully convicted of murdering Sabina Kulakowski; DNA evidence later exonerated him and identified the real killer, Barry Bench.

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