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The Case of Kendrick Gillum

📻 Episode #538 🎙️ Hosted by Jason Flom 📅 Thu, 14 Aug 2025 📍 Kentucky
Still Imprisoned

The Case

On February 1, 1997, Charles Newsome, a member of the 18th Street Group was murdered while driving through the Mayfair Apartments in West Memphis, AR. The city was caught in a wave of retaliatory violence between two groups: Foxwood and 18th Street. Kendric Gillum, who was loosely affiliated with Foxwood, became a suspect based on inconsistent and coerced witness testimony from a single eyewitness who initially told police that he did not see anyone at the scene of the crime. The State had no evidence Kendrick was ever at the crime scene, never established motive, and had the testimony of Tarsha LeFlore who confirmed he was with her at her apartment the night of the shooting. Nevertheless, Kendric was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. To learn more and get involved: https://www.instagram.com/freekendricgillum/?hl=en https://www.unjustandunsolved.com/post/episode-10-demarco-wilson https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/017-jason-flom-and-barry-scheck-with-jason-baldwin/ https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/073-jason-flom-with-damien-echols-live-from-the-church-of-rock-and-roll/

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Episode #538 of the Wrongful Conviction podcast — hosted by Jason Flom

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