• Michael Brown | Unshackled 10 | Conviction Overturned Twice but Still in Prison Even After 2 Decades
    Dec 10 2022

    When an Innocent Man Gets Railroaded, by the Possible Murderer, With Help From the County and the State Authorities, and They All Actually Succeed. - Temporarily.

    9 December 2022 | Susan Brown Long | West Virginia | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C.

    The Michael Brown Case

    Read the facts and decide for yourself if Michael Brown is serving a sentence that belongs to someone else.

    JUSTICE DENIED FOR MICHAEL E. BROWN

    By Susan Brown Long edited by Barbara Jean McAtlin, Justice Denied Staff, March 2002.

    At some point during the summer of 1997, two men, Greg Black, 40, and Ron Davis, 37, were shot to death in their Salt Rock, West Virginia, home. Their bodies were found on August 17, 1997. Three men, Matt Fortner, Joe France, and Michael Brown were charged with the two murders. Both Fortner and France had previous arrest records and had been in trouble with the law; Brown did not have a previous arrest record and had never been in trouble with the law.

    On August 23, 1997, the house where Black and Davis were murdered burned to the ground. With only a cursory investigation, the police called the fire "arson." A man named Jason Pinkerton, along with a male passenger was seen driving in the area of the house while it burned. The same evening of the fire, Jason Pinkerton, Daniel Gosney, Matt Fortner, and Joe France, leave West Virginia bound for Florida.

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    17 mins
  • Quindell Kirby | Unshackled 8 | When A Mother Sells Her Son To The State To Save Her Own Life.
    Dec 6 2022

    It Must Have Been Very Difficult To Bury Your Son Alive - The Boy You Gave Birth To - Mrs. Kirby - Remember The Day When Quindell Was Born?

    5 December 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C.

    All that Quindell recalls is -

    One night

    while asleep

    and without any warning,

    he was being dragged out of his bed and then out of the bedroom window, by the U.S. Marshalls,

    in the middle of the night

    with guns pointed at his face.

    Quindell recalls, it was like one wrong move

    and I'm dead.

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    https://www.justicenews.net/post/quindell-kirby-unshackled-8-when-a-mother-sells-her-son-to-the-state-to-save-her-own-life

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    26 mins
  • Craig Saunders | Unshackled 7 | Guilty by Association. Because Most People Will Believe All The Lies
    Dec 2 2022

    False Eyewitness Testimony Takes the Life of Another Victim of the State and the Un-Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Gets A Shiny Badge of Dishonor.

    1 December 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C.

    A Fallacy - can be described as - “A failure in reasoning which renders an argument invalid” - It can further be said that - “A logical fallacy is any kind of error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid. They can involve distorting or manipulating facts, drawing false conclusions, or distracting you from the issue at hand”.

    Guilty by Association, in an Inductive Fallacy - An example of inductive reasoning is surveying 1,000 people about their favorite type of drink and extrapolating their answers to speak for the whole population. Related to this, an inductive fallacy happens when comparing the part to the whole is inaccurate.

    It can also be determined that - “A fallacy of defective induction is a conclusion that has been made on the basis of weak premises or one which is not justified by sufficient or unbiased evidence.

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    https://www.justicenews.net/post/craig-saunders-unshackled-7-guilty-by-association-because-most-people-will-believe-all-the-lies

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    10 mins
  • Temujin Kensu | Unshackled 6 | Governor Gretchen Whitmer Pardon The Innocent Suffering In Your State
    Nov 26 2022

    On Another Hypocritical “Thanksgiving” The U.S. President Pardons a Turkey. Americans Bludgeon That Turkey. And Millions of Innocent People In U.S. Prisons Get The Middle Finger.

    24 November 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C.

    I did thank God as I sat and ate with my family tonight.

    Like every night.

    Every day is a "Thanksgiving Day".

    More so, if the days you're having right now, might be remembered as the best days of your life -

    Considering what's coming ahead for this generation of the mankind.

    And while there were smiles, conversations, food, drinks, laughter, and happiness... there was I... Somewhere in the corner of my eye.

    Amid the echoes of those happy sounds surrounding me, I was thinking about how all those Innocent guys in prisons across America, that I know of, would be in lockdown tonight.

    Guys like John, Bryant, Mahdi, Kemen, Kehoe, Omar, Jesse, and Temujin.

    With no fault of their own and for no reason at all, except that their captors are afraid of them and the truth they hold. What the innocent know is devastating to the state and so they keep them locked up.

    Just so the guards and the wardens and everybody else with power outside the cells can have fun and relax.

    For a while.

    Because the tables can turn any day -

    Maybe today.

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    https://www.justicenews.net/post/temujin-kensu-unshackled-6-governor-gretchen-whitmer-pardon-the-innocent-suffering-in-your-state

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    38 mins
  • Lawrence Smith | Unshackled EP5 | The Disturbing Case of Jesse Dreyfuse
    Nov 20 2022

    The Troubling Case of Jesse Dreyfuse | An Injustice of Epic Proportions.

    Lawrence J. Smith is Courthouse News Service West Virginia correspondent. Lawrence explains the perplexing delay in Jesse Dreyfuse Case in the city of Huntington out of Cabell County in West Virginia. #JusticeForJesseDreyfuse |

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    JusticeNews.Net/UnshackledWithImran

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    38 mins
  • Jesse Dreyfuse | Trapped. Bulldozed. Sandbagged - Criminal Prosecutorial Misconduct in West Virginia
    Nov 6 2022

    The Lawlessness and Wicked Injustice in the Secret State of West Virginia.

    6 November 2022 | NPA National Public Awareness | Cabell County, West Virginia. Justice News in Washington D.C.

    The nightmare of Edward Jesse Dreyfuse (pronounced - Dryfuse) and his wrongful murder conviction began on March 9th, 2012 in Huntington West Virginia. Dreyfuse was the Father of three adult children and two adolescent Daughters and was employed as a project manager by an Iranian National real estate investor and was putting a labor crew together for an upcoming project.

    On March 7th, 2012, Dreyfuse called a skilled laborer named Stan Tomsey and asked if he was interested in a week of work paying $120.00 at each day's end, to which Tomsey readily accepted and asked if he could get a $50.00 advance to catty him. Dreyfuse agreed and explained he needed Two other people to dig post holes and would stop by the following evening and drop off the advance.

    On the evening of March 8th, 2012 Jesse arrived at Tomsey's apartment to give him the advance and was then lured into a home in front of Tomsey's apartment under the guise of meeting and talking to a prospective worker. Tomsey led the way, pecking on the front door, announcing himself, and told Dreyfuse to come on in, Jesse followed and the door was shut behind him, he was then attacked, pinned down, stabbed, and robbed by 3 men and thrown out the front door.

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    18 mins
  • Bryant Rhoades | Unshackled #1 | Opinion Without Evidence Is Called Prejudice
    Oct 5 2022

    5 October 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C.

    Bryant Rhoades of Mercer County Ohio was never at the crime scene, and yet he's serving a life sentence without any possibility of parole for double murders that he says he did not commit. Bryant has maintained his innocence for over a decade now and he says they "buried me alive".

    But why didn't his public pretender-defender use Bryant's alibi witness as evidence to try and save him? "What evidence did the prosecutor have to try and kill me?. Bryant asked me over the phone. "Why is the prosecutor suppressing exculpatory evidence?" He says, "they deny me the DNA evidence because they know it will prove me 100 percent innocent".

    Continue reading at The JBlog - https://www.justicenews.net/thejblog

    Justice For Bryant Rhoades - https://www.justicenews.net/bryantrhoades

    https://www.justicenews.net/post/bryant-rhoades-unshackled-1-opinion-without-evidence-is-called-prejudice

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    16 mins
  • Badr Faridi | Unshackled #3 | "They Sold Me Because I'm An Arab and Muslim".
    Jul 9 2022

    Unshackled. WithI Imran | EP3 | Badr Faridi

    Badr Faridi, originally from Morocco, is doing 62 years in Miami Indiana for a crime he has maintained he did not commit. Faridi says, "he was sold, because he is an Arab and a Muslim". Badr spoke for about 60 minutes, 35 of which is in the podcast, with one consistent appeal, "I don't regret coming to America, I do regret thinking they will do justice with me".

    Unshackled -

    https://www.justicenews.net/unshackledwithimran

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    35 mins