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94 - Student Vigilante Group Uses Fake Social Media Accounts to Rid Cities of Child Predators

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Release Date: 03/02/2021

119-A Firebombing & Wrongful Conviction Revealed Dark Realities of Detroit's Criminal Justice System show art 119-A Firebombing & Wrongful Conviction Revealed Dark Realities of Detroit's Criminal Justice System

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In 2005, 18-year-old Kenneth Nixon and his girlfriend were arrested and charged with murder, arson, and four counts of attempted murder in conjunction with a tragic Detroit firebombing that killed two children. While Kenneth’s girlfriend was acquitted by a jury, he was sentenced to two life sentences. A collaborative review by the Medill Justice Project, Cooley Law Innocence Project, and Wayne County Conviction Integrity Unit would ultimately determine Kenneth didn’t receive a fair trial, citing inconsistent eyewitness testimony, opportunistic jailhouse informant testimony, and poor arson...

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118- After a 25-Year Wrongful Incarceration, This Navy Veteran Reassembles Pieces of His Stolen Life show art 118- After a 25-Year Wrongful Incarceration, This Navy Veteran Reassembles Pieces of His Stolen Life

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In June 1993, Navy veteran Derrick Sanders was arrested for the shooting death of a Milwaukee man he had assaulted seven months previously. Although he had no role in the man’s death, inept legal counsel advised him to plead no contest to charges of first-degree intentional homicide, party to a crime, and he was sentenced to 21 years to life in prison. Over the next twenty-five years, Derrick would be entrenched in legal rigmarole after filing a motion to withdraw his plea. He argued that, due to his attorney’s inadequate explanation of potential punishment, he did not intelligently enter...

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117- Detroit Exoneree Eric Anderson Reflects on 9 Years Wrongfully Incarcerated for a Brutal Robbery show art 117- Detroit Exoneree Eric Anderson Reflects on 9 Years Wrongfully Incarcerated for a Brutal Robbery

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In April 2010, Eric Anderson was arrested and charged for involvement in a robbery and beating of two men outside their Detroit home. At the time of the crime, Anderson was actually at a Coney Island, ten miles from the scene, where he was shot in the foot, necessitating immediate medical attention. Despite hospital records confirming his treatment, and Coney Island security footage substantiating his injury, Eric would spend nine years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, asserting his innocence the entire time. The Michigan Innocence Clinic re-investigated Anderson’s claims of...

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116- Detroit Man Who Served 17 Years for Murder Awaits New Trial After a State Prisoner Admits Guilt show art 116- Detroit Man Who Served 17 Years for Murder Awaits New Trial After a State Prisoner Admits Guilt

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Detroiter Thelonious Seaercy has wrongfully served 17 years behind bars for a murder that a self-professed hitman has confessed to committing. Despite no evidence tying him to the scene of the alleged crime, Searcy is stuck in a holding pattern. He and his lawyer await to see if the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office appeals a ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals. Why is he stuck under house arrest? Why doesn’t Prosecutor Worthy dismiss his charges? Tune into this riveting episode of Open Mike to find out. Show Notes [00:07] Welcome to ! [00:26] Thelonious Searcy’s . [00:54] Welcome to...

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115- Washtenaw County Prosecutor Leverages Capitol Hill Wisdom to Abolish Cash Bail in His Community show art 115- Washtenaw County Prosecutor Leverages Capitol Hill Wisdom to Abolish Cash Bail in His Community

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Eli Savit is a nationally recognized attorney, public servant, and civil rights advocate who currently serves as the Washtenaw County Prosecutor. Prior to his term, he served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was a civil-rights and public-interest attorney, and also had a career as a public-school teacher. In addition to serving as Washtenaw County's Prosecuting Attorney, Eli is a faculty member at the University of Michigan Law School. Eli has been an integral part of several major, successful civil rights and environmental initiatives in Michigan and across the...

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114- After 32 Years Wrongfully Imprisoned for Murder, Gilbert Poole Is Reclaiming His Life show art 114- After 32 Years Wrongfully Imprisoned for Murder, Gilbert Poole Is Reclaiming His Life

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On December 27, 1988, North Carolina resident Gilbert Poole was arrested and charged with the murder of a Michigan man he had never met. Due to faulty evidence, inaccurate eyewitness testimony, and inept defense counsel, he would ultimately be wrongfully convicted of murder and spend the next 32 years of his life in prison. After independently maintaining his innocence for the first 14 years of his incarceration, Mr. Poole was represented by the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School Innocence Project for the next 18 years. Post-conviction DNA testing was conducted on crime scene...

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113 - Award-Winning Criminal Justice Attorney Implements Cutting-Edge Data to Reexamine Convictions show art 113 - Award-Winning Criminal Justice Attorney Implements Cutting-Edge Data to Reexamine Convictions

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Marissa Boyers Bluestine is an award-winning criminal justice attorney and reform advocate who serves as the Assistant Director of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. As Assistant Director, she oversees policy and public awareness by promoting reform through cutting-edge data, public education, and legislative reform for issues and outdated laws that beleaguer the criminal justice system. A former public defender, Marissa has helped facilitate the release of fourteen Pennsylvanians convicted of crimes they didn’t commit,...

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112- How a Criminal Justice Expert & Innocence Project Director Freed an Innocent Man After 32 Years show art 112- How a Criminal Justice Expert & Innocence Project Director Freed an Innocent Man After 32 Years

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Professor Marla Mitchell-Cichon is an attorney, advocate, and criminal justice expert who has helped facilitate the release of seven wrongfully convicted Michiganders. As Executive Director of the WMU-Cooley Law Innocence Project, she and her team, largely consisting of law students, work to secure the release of factually innocent people solely through post-conviction DNA evidence, the only innocence organization in the state of Michigan to do so. To date, the WMU-Cooley Law Innocence Project has screened over 5,800 cases, several of which are actively being prepared for court. In this...

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111 - Texas Innocence Project Director Reveals the Most Egregious Wrongful Conviction of His Career show art 111 - Texas Innocence Project Director Reveals the Most Egregious Wrongful Conviction of His Career

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Mike Ware is the Executive Director of the Innocence Project of Texas, where he champions the rights of the wrongfully convicted and tirelessly fights to overturn their sentences. In this compelling installment of Open Mike, he discusses the egregious case of Lydell Grant, a Houston man who was convicted on the basis of six false identifications, only to be released from prison a decade later once crime scene evidence was finally run through proper DNA testing. How can faulty identification processes be improved upon to avoid these miscarriages of justice? Why did it take a decade for DNA...

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110- How One Man Prevailed Over Malicious Judges and Excessive Sentencing to Seize His Second Chance show art 110- How One Man Prevailed Over Malicious Judges and Excessive Sentencing to Seize His Second Chance

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In 1988, Alfonzo Riley’s friend asked him if he wanted to make some money. As a broke college student, he said yes. Little did he know that simple decision would shape the rest of his life. Alfonzo ended up transporting drugs from Brooklyn to Albany in a transaction gone awry. Two men ended up losing their lives and, while he was in a different room when the shootings occurred, he was charged under New York’s controversial felony murder law and sentenced to 71 years to life. It would take overcoming two malicious judges, three decades behind bars, and multiple applications for clemency for...

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This week, Open Mike welcomes its first faceless guest! Meet Ghost, a mysterious vigilante who has launched Creep Catching Unit, an online movement dedicated toward keeping communities safe by exposing and reporting pedophiles. CC Unit operates independently of law enforcement to entrap and confront predators who believe they’re meeting up with children or young teens. They then post videos of the altercations online for the Internet to distribute and publicly shame — a pillory for the digital age. In this must-see episode, Ghost takes us through his vigilante origin story, shares details on CC Unit’s most intense encounters, and swaps war stories with a surprise, celebrity visitor!

Show Notes

[00:05] Background of CC Unit and their founder, Ghost.

[00:52] Welcome to Ghost — or should I say Mr. Ghost — how are you?

[1:00] CC Unit is pretty big in California! I’ve looked at your YouTube channel that has tens of thousands of followers, your Facebook page is replete with information… but for my listeners who aren’t familiar with CC Unit, tell them what you’re all about!

[01:58] How many people are in CC Unit?

[02:23] On these videos, you’re normally the one who confronts these people?

[02:47] How long have you been doing this?

[03:04] I know you want to remain anonymous, but what can you tell us about your background? Tell your fans a little bit about yourself — that you can tell us.

[03:54] What sparked your interest to help your community like this?

[04:30] The first day Ghost created a decoy account, he caught a sex offender.

[04:52] Is being a detective or police officer still in the cards for you?

[05:48] You’re setting up decoy accounts and posing as a younger person, a 13 or 14-year-old… and then what happens? Take us through the process.

[07:16] How surprised were you the first time one of these creeps started hitting up what they believed to be a young kid?

[08:20] Did you videotape your first encounter when you met the perp?

[08:57] How many videos have you posted with different individuals?

[09:35] I’ve watched some of these videos… how many people do you gave with you when you make a bust?

[10:22] You’re not carrying a weapon when do make these busts, do you?

[10:41] What does “CC” stand for in “CC Unit?

[10:56] What does law enforcement think about you?

[11:27] I know here in Michigan, police and prosecutors were very upset with Zach Sweers from Anxiety Wars and said they would refuse to prosecute anyone he brought to them. Has anyone in California said anything like that to you?

[12:12] How many arrests and convictions have you helped facilitate?

[13:01] One person was convicted, and he was in the military? Tell me about that case, what did he try to do?

[13:56] Did you participate in that trial in any way? That case was based on evidence you brought to them?

[14:52] When you put the videos and offenders’ information on the internet, what’s the reaction?

[15:43] Let’s go to your Facebook page for a second… when scrolling through these, you do explain what all these people did to land on your page… there are hundreds of these! You have people of all different backgrounds in these cases and other people in the chat logs providing you their employment and other miscellaneous information… is there a movement behind these videos you’re posting?

[17:00] You mentioned you used to watch To Catch a Predator with Chris Hansen… tell us about your experience with that show, what it meant to you, and how it shaped what you’re doing now.

[18:50] What did you think of Chris Hansen?

[19:20] Would you say he was one of your heroes growing up?

[19:42] Have you ever talked to him or met him?

[20:24] Well, Ghost, I have a special surprise for you today. I’d like you to meet Chris Hansen!

[20:45] Thanks for jumping on today, Chris, I know you’re busy! Ghost here is trying to follow in your footsteps in California and is exposing a lot of pretty scummy people. I thought you guys should meet!

[23:17] Ghost, if you had one question for Chris what would it be?

[23:30] Would you ever collaborate with CC Unit?

[24:38] Thank you for appearing on the show, Chris!

[25:16] Let’s go back to you — have you had TV producers and directors call you for any potential collaborations?

[26:00] What are plans for CC Unit moving forward? Are you going national or expanding to bring on more cases?

[27:15] You’re active on YouTube and there are lots of commercials on your stuff! I assume you’re making some revenue from this?

[29:08] Is any part of your surprised that there are still these types of people online? You post something from a decoy account and get hundreds of responses… is that still shocking to you?

[30:19] Tell us about your craziest bust to date.

[31:10] The scariest part to me is that you’re just scratching the surface of this. It feels like there are tens of thousands of people out there still doing this… and that they’re successful. That scares me!

[32:20] Keep up the good work… CC Unit and Ghost, anyone who watches your stuff appreciates what you’re doing. Stay safe, be careful, and thank you for appearing on Open Mike!

[33:17] There you have it — Ghost from CC Unit with a guest appearance by Chris Hansen. Thanks for watching Open Mike and sharing this episode with anyone who needs it. We have our 100th episode coming up and we have something special planned — you won’t want to miss that! Take care and stay tuned…