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Submit ReviewIn 1991, a young college student named Anita Byington was brutally murdered in Austin, Texas. A man named Allen Andre Causey was tried and convicted of the murder, based largely on his confession to police. Causey was paroled recently. But the Innocence Project of Texas took on the case, believing that he was factually innocent of the crime and that he deserved to be exonerated. The Travis County Prosecutor's Office agreed with their assessment, and legal proceedings have been going on this year around Causey's exoneration.
But Anita's cousin Kristina Byington is pushing back. She feels that Causey is guilty of the crime, and she has criticized the Travis County Prosecutor's Office for leaving her in the dark and working too closely with Causey's team. Today, we will speak to Kristina. Tomorrow, we will hear from the other side when we interview the Innocence Project of Texas, a group of attorneys who strongly feel Causey is innocent and that another man killed Anita all those years ago.
Allen Andrew Causey's confession: https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/third-court-of-appeals/1994/6229.html
Kristina's Facebook group advocating against the Travis County Prosecutor's Office: https://www.facebook.com/groups/396731979507482
Kristina's Medium article on her cousin's case: https://medium.com/@kristinabyington/anita-byingtons-murder-and-the-travis-county-da-s-pursuit-to-pervert-justice-d182e0279a0b
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In 1991, a young college student named Anita Byington was brutally murdered in Austin, Texas. A man named Allen Andre Causey was tried and convicted of the murder, based largely on his confession to police. Causey was paroled recently. But the Innocence Project of Texas took on the case, believing that he was factually innocent of the crime and that he deserved to be exonerated. The Travis County Prosecutor's Office agreed with their assessment, and legal proceedings have been going on this year around Causey's exoneration.
But Anita's cousin Kristina Byington is pushing back. She feels that Causey is guilty of the crime, and she has criticized the Travis County Prosecutor's Office for leaving her in the dark and working too closely with Causey's team. Today, we will speak to Kristina. Tomorrow, we will hear from the other side when we interview the Innocence Project of Texas, a group of attorneys who strongly feel Causey is innocent and that another man killed Anita all those years ago.
Allen Andrew Causey's confession: https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/third-court-of-appeals/1994/6229.html
Kristina's Facebook group advocating against the Travis County Prosecutor's Office: https://www.facebook.com/groups/396731979507482
Kristina's Medium article on her cousin's case: https://medium.com/@kristinabyington/anita-byingtons-murder-and-the-travis-county-da-s-pursuit-to-pervert-justice-d182e0279a0b
Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/
Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.
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