Coerced to confess, Philly man exonerated after 27 years
Publisher |
WHYY
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audio
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News
Publication Date |
Oct 17, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:15:51

After 27 years in prison, Willy Veasy was let free last week, veasy-released-conviction-overturned-undisclosed-larry-krasner-20191009.html">exonerated after lawyers discovered that two detectives had pressured him into confessing to a murder he didn’t commit. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Chris Palmer explains why there could be more cases like Veasy’s as the District Attorney’s office police-worrell-devlin-krasner-false-murder-confession-probe-20191001.html">investigates allegations of coerced confessions and bad convictions.

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