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The Case of Jason Walton

πŸ“» Episode #426 πŸŽ™οΈ Hosted by Maggie Freleng πŸ“… Mon, 12 Feb 2024 πŸ“ California
Still Imprisoned

The Case

On a November Sunday in 2005, two 14-year-olds were shot outside of a street carnival in South Central Los Angeles, CA. One of the teenagers died, but the surviving victim and other individuals identified 21-year-old Jason Walton as the gunman. Despite having been seen on video surveillance footage miles from the scene at the time, and with no physical evidence linking him to the crime, Jason was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. Jason believes police never bothered investigating other leads.β€œI don't feel like they ultimately cared about the victim nor myself,” says Jason, speaking by phone from California State Prison. β€œIt's like, β€œWell, one gang member's dead, one gang member's shot, one gang member's in jail. We got a three for one in a way.”

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Episode #426 of the Wrongful Conviction podcast β€” hosted by Maggie Freleng

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The Wrongful Conviction podcast, hosted by Jason Flom and Khaliah Ali (daughter of Muhammad Ali), has featured over 500 cases of men and women who spent years β€” sometimes decades β€” in prison for crimes they did not commit. The podcast has been downloaded over 70 million times and has directly influenced exonerations, clemencies, and criminal justice reform legislation across the country.