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YesToHellWith highlights the loss of truth, freedom, and justice. Whether caused by the government, commerce, or private parties, there is a time and a place for accountability. The time is now and YesToHellWith is the place.
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Welcome back to the “Where are the Heroes?” podcast series. I am Beau Johnson, the author of The End of Justice. I am recording this episode on the coast of Mexico, so please excuse the background noise. In the last episode, I explained how Benjamin Glassman, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, and Kenneth Parker, curre…
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Welcome back to the “Where are the Heroes?” podcast series. I am Beau Johnson, the author of The End of Justice. I’m recording off the southern coast of Mexico, so please excuse whatever sounds you hear in the background. In the last episode, I mentioned that America has grave fundamental problems. Consider this one fact. America has had more peopl…
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Welcome back to the “Where are the Heroes?” podcast series. I am Beau Johnson, the author of The End of Justice. Based upon what we have learned about the Government’s case against Orlando Carter, we can only reach but one conclusion. No innocent American should ever endure his experience. No one should suffer the abject indifference and heightened…
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In 2008, Melissa Lucio of Texas was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to be executed. She was accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, Mariah. The prosecutor, Armando Villalobos, argued that Lucio beat her child. However, Lucio’s defense team said Mariah’s death was caused when she fell down a flight of stairs days earlier. Patholog…
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In 1986, Rhonda Morrison, a white woman, was murdered at work in Monroeville, Alabama. The police could not solve the crime. Six months later, Walter McMillan, a black man, became a suspect. Though he had no criminal history, it was widely known that he had an affair with a married white woman. The divorce of the married woman became a public matte…
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The Unjust Conviction against Kristine Bunch On June 30, 1995, Kristine Bunch, a single mother, woke to a house filled with smoke. She made her way to her son’s room, but the door was blocked by flames. Kristine went outside, broke the window, and tried to climb through it. However, neighbors pulled her away. Kristine ran to the front of the house,…
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The Case against Michael Morton In August of 1986, Christine Morton was murdered within her home in Texas. Michael Morton, Christine’s husband, was arrested and convicted of the crime. Having served twenty-five years in prison, and after DNA evidence proved his innocence, Michael Morton was released. Ken Anderson was the Williamson County District …
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If you have ever wondered how and why the American Justice System is not just, then I have a solution. After my experience with the federal criminal process, which included an unjust conviction and a four-year prison sentence, I became intimately aware of its flaws. These very flaws, some which are obvious, with others far more subtle, are why we a…
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During any criminal investigation, FBI Agents will, as a matter of course, document witness interviews on forms known as 302 Statements. In episode 5, we will question the effectiveness of FBI Agent Kevin Gormley based upon the testimony of two Ralph Martinez and Sean McAlister, two bank employees. They made comments which clearly demonstrated PNC'…
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Welcome to Episode 4 of "Where are the Heroes?" We will be exploring the FBI's handling the investigation into PNC's claim that a $4 million loan existed between itself and Orlando Carter and that Carter stole the funds. Key to our discussion are FBI statements, known as 302s, drafted by FBI Agent Kevin Gormley after his interviews with witnesses R…
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In the last episode, Orlando Carter denied having a $4 million loan with PNC Bank. If Mr. Carter is telling the truth, why did PNC claim that the loan existed? Why did bank officials assert that the funds were stolen? Either PNC lied or Mr. Carter is lying. What is the truth? Since the FBI and DOJ investigated PNC's accusations and confirmed the lo…
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Discover the name of the billion-dollar company that falsely accused an innocent man of stealing $4 million. Hear from this innocent man who received a 15 year prison sentence, yet declares that he never committed a crime. PNC Bank is fined for violating banking/lending laws. https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/pnc-financial-services …
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"Where are the Heroes?" is a gripping revelation of an innocent man who went to prison for 15 years for a crime he did not commit. How could such an injustice occur in the united States of America? Sadly, cases like this are more common than people realize. In this particular example, the innocent man was wrongly convicted because of a lie told by …
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