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The Case of Jeff Pelley

📻 Episode #501 🎙️ Hosted by Jason Flom 📅 Thu, 12 Dec 2024 📍 Florida
Still Imprisoned

The Case

This is a special episode of Wrongful Conviction,featuring guests Delia D'Ambra, host of Audiochuck'sCounterClock,and Frances Watson, President of the Indiana Innocence Project. In Lakeville, Indiana in 1989, Reverend Bob Pelley, his wife Dawn, and Bob’s step-daughters, Janel and Jolene were found shot to death in their home. Bob’s teenage son, Jeff Pelley, was a suspect due to ongoing tensions with his father, which were exacerbated by him restricting Jeff’s ability to attend prom night activities. Jeff claimed to have left home to pick up his girlfriend, but inconsistencies in his alibi and the timeline raised suspicions. Jeff was ultimately charged with the murders in 2002, over a decade after they took place, and convicted in 2006 based on circumstantial evidence. He was sentenced to 160 years in prison. Jeff Pelley has consistently maintained his innocence, and post-conviction litigation raised alternate theories, including alleged ties between Bob Pelley and organized crime from his past life in Florida, potentially involving his friends and the Hawley family who were implicated in various financial crimes. Testimony from a woman supported the theory that Bob might have been targeted for his past illegal financial activities. However, this evidence was deemed inadmissible, and Jeff's requests for a new trial have been repeatedly denied. To hear more on this case, click the link below to listen to season 3 of Delia D'Ambra's CounterClock,fromAudiochuck: https://counterclockpodcast.com/season-three/

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Episode #501 of the Wrongful Conviction podcast — hosted by Jason Flom

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